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RE Casper and Jim Watkins

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StreetPX steps out of the shadows to sit down with Ken Walton for our annual discussion on the Streetfoto San Francisco Photo Festival. New workshops, lectures, photo walks and so much more for 2019 and we have the scoop for you right here. Tun
Returning to the studio is Chris Suspect, as he introduces us to his new photobook project, FAITH. An engaging visual story about the often underrepresented African American LGBT community and their response to discrimination, both racial and r
Dan Fenstermacher is a documentary photographer, educator and true inspiration. With travel projects from India to Puerto Rico, teaching work in China and a riveting project focusing on mental health, this is an episode surely to open your eyes
Calling in from picturesque Munich, Germany, today's guest is long distance friend of the show, Hanna Radek and we're talking photography, the Avengers, atomic wastelands, El Salvadoran gangs, you know, normal stuff.VIEW SHOW NOTES →The post O
It’s been a long summer break and the StreetPX crew has been itching to get back to business… So without further delay, we bring you the start of Season 4, with the one and only, Chris Suspect! In true StreetPX form, we start with the introspec
After a very successful Streetfoto festival and brief pause since our last episode, StreetPX is back with another great interview, as we sit down with Carmel’s own, Marc Silber. Marc Silber is a photographer, videographer and accomplished autho
Reid Callanan is a man with a singular focus on photographic education and through his impressive passion, he has built one of the most successful workshop organizations in the United States. Santa Fe Photographic Workshops in Santa Fe, New Mex
After a very eventful and alcohol filled walk through Hippie Hill in San Francisco on 4/20, Ye Min and Casper sat down to discuss photographic inspirations, workshops and street photography. Hailing from Yangon Myanmar, Ye Min has the benefit o
For the third year in a row, Streetfoto is hitting the bay area and ranks among the top festival destinations for all things street photography. From workshops to photo walks to gallery events, lectures, zine reviews and so much more. If you sh
Alejandra López-Zaballa is a well traveled, award winning documentary photographer with over 70 countries on her punch card. Today she joins us to share her journey, her documentary work in the orphan camps of Nairobi, Kenya to Oaxaca, Mexico a
Katie Jett Walls is a D.C. based photographer of documentary, street and families. Today we're exploring her Puerto Rico, Grief Girls and Save Our Souls projects and the creative benefits of Improve Theater.VIEW SHOW NOTES →The post “Yes, and…
Robert LeBlanc is a documentary photographer, skateboarder and man of exploration. On today's episode, we discuss his photobook "Unlawful Conduct", his unique travels through Bulgaria, documentation of Florida in the wake of Hurricane Irma and
Part-2 of our interview with civil rights photographer, Stephen Somerstein. Today, we continue our discussion on his work at Selma in '65, his battle with Paramount Pictures on using his work for the movie "Selma", the deteriorating state of jo
"Iconic" is the only word that comes to mind when we talk about the work of photographer, Stephen Somerstein. From his youth at the museums of New York City to his photography of the Selma to Montgomery March of '65. Stephen’s photos of such le
Animal lover and copy editor for PETA, Tracy Habenicht recently leapt head long into the world of street photography. She may be new to the genre, but she brings a fresh pair of eyes, a unique vision and today she has a wonderful life story to
Casper and Jim sit down to discuss StreetPX in 2017! The ups, the downs, past live events, our favorite episodes and gear acquisitions over the year and what 2018 has in store for our wonderful audience. Thank you so much for being a part of St
Kicking off 2018, we're sitting down with San Francisco photographer, Brenton Gieser, to discuss his documentary project and process. Through audio-video interviews and countless hours, Brenton introduces us to the Tenderloin and a community th
Jock McDonald is a traveling photographer, musician and natural story teller and he is here to share his creative upbringing, inspirations and adventures documenting Cuba, Cold War era Soviet Union, Nicaragua and celebrities such as Robin Willi
We’re aiming straight for the inspiration receptors, as we sit down with Bay Area Photographer, Steve Disenhof. Throughout this episode, we discuss his long career in social work and how his professional background lead him to a passion for st
Steve Disenhof, Bay Area photographer, is here to talk about his career in social work, passion for street photography and his ongoing efforts to develop and expand workshop programs teaching technology and photography to at risk children in Ke
Najib Joe Hakim is a documentary photographer chronicling the culture, the lives and the personal stories of Palestinian-Americans, living in the US.VIEW SHOW NOTES →The post Turning the Camera on Yourself – Najib Joe Hakim appeared first on S
Michelle Groskopf is an LA based street photographer and member of the Full Frontal Collective. Today we're talking shop as we discuss her background in video production, teaching in the NY and the creation of her recent monograph, "Sentimental
Chase Stevens, staff photographer for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, joins the StreetPX crew to discuss his experience documenting the active Las Vegas Mass Shooting, the Oregon Stand-Off, Burning Man, the Mayweather v. McGregor match and more.V
Casper and Jim have cooked up a micro episode to announce the winners from the Film Photo Share and the StreetPX Social Media follow contests, first announced during Film Week. Tune in and congrats to our winners.VIEW SHOW NOTES →The post Film
Jay Blakesberg, is a veteran rock & roll photographer with nearly 40 years in the industry, capturing imagery of such icons as The Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Tom Waits, Radiohead, Carlos Santana, The Rolling Stones and countless m
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