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Michael Meinhardt

The Photography Talkshow

An Arts and Visual Arts podcast
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The Photography Talkshow

Michael Meinhardt

The Photography Talkshow

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The Photography Talkshow

Michael Meinhardt

The Photography Talkshow

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Guest: Kristin Dittrich Recorded on August 22, 2017 in Dresden, Germany
Recorded August 7, 2017 in Berlin, Germany
Recorded in Copenhagen on July 27, 1017
Jens Olof Lasthein is a very popular and accomplished Swedish photographer. But you would never know it from talking to him. We met in a small leafy park in the center of Stockholm and sat in lawn chairs, sipping coffee while talking.Jens is
Recorded on July 20, 2017 in Stockholm, Sweden
Recorded July 13, 2017 in Oslo, Norway
Recorded in Oslo, Norway on July 4, 2017
There aren't many photographers who sell their prints. Finn Hopson is one of the few that do. He owns and runs a gallery at the seafront in Brighton, England, where he sells his own landscape photos, taken in and around the city. Naturally, I w
Live from Brighton, England comes this conversation with Jerry Webb. Originally from Brixton, Jerry photographs people in the city he now calls home, mostly up close and mostly with extremely wide-angle lenses. We talk about the local photograp
Josh is a Canadian, now living near Seoul in South Korea. He's become well-known for his distinct and powerful black and white photographs of the people of Seoul, often pictured in public life situations. Josh also works on projects, most notab
Rachels documents the lives of people living off the grid, on boats, in huts, cars and even in trees. Currently, she lives on a boat in California herself and is getting ready for a road-trip in her Toyota 4-Runner, which will also be her home
Calling in from Baltimore, Patrick talks about his relationship to the city, his approach to the people who live there and how certain gear can help overcome anxiety, both in him and his subjects. We also take a brief excursion into the world o
Phoning in from her kitchen, cooking dinner for her carpenter, Laura Pannack talks with eloquence about her life as a photographer, her personal projects, working with strangers and what drives her work as well as her sources of inspiration. It
After two years roaming the world, Eric Kim comes back on the show to talk about how things have changed for him, his new personal photography projects, his view of the future of sharing photos and much more.
In this episode photographer and LPV show host Bryan Formhals and I take a meta look at the world of documentary photography. Bryan gives his views on the status quo, the people who shape the scene and what he thinks should change. We also talk
Paris is a very young, highly talented social documentary and music photographer from the US. She is best known for the personal pictures of her family, a project she says will go on for the rest of her life. She also shoots for a living, often
Lying on his couch and sounding like Garry Winogrand, David talks about his photography, his books and the world at large. It would be difficult to sum up this conversation, so I won't even try. Go listen for yourself. And have fun!
In this very condensed conversation Kile talks about the life of a newspaper photographer, the most important lessons he learned in photography school and how he goes about building a story.
Today’s episode comes from Madrid, Spain, where I’m meeting with Manu Mart, a member of Calle 35, a Spanish street photography collective. Manu explains why many people in Spain dislike being photographed in public. He introduces some of the bi
Phones have matured to being very usable pocket cameras and undoubtedly this growth process is going to continue. As a result, over the past years a new photographic genre has made its way into the mainstream – mobile photography. In this episo
With years of street photography under his belt, Hin Chua moved on to another form of photographic art. We are discussing his transition and the reasons for it. We also talk about the role of travel and finding good scenes, the importance of le
There aren’t many women in street photography. Marie Laigneau is one of them and she is very talented. In this conversation we talk about her approach to shooting in the street, her editing workflow and her experience with a very expensive came
A San Francisco native, Jack is an avid street photographer in his town. He started shooting relatively late in life, but became very good, very quickly.
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