StreetSnappers - The Street Photography Podcast
The podcast for street photography with Brian Lloyd Duckett of StreetSnappers.
Episodes will feature interviews, tips, techniques, Q&A, book reviews, just a little gear talk and news, developments and insights from the world of street photography.
Please see my website: https://www.streetsnappers.com
StreetSnappers - The Street Photography Podcast
Latest Episodes
Why shoot square? Should you join the RPS? Why does the right camera make you shoot more?
The camera that improves your street photography might not be the newest, fastest, or most expensive, it is the one you cannot stop picking up. We dig into what makes certain cameras feel 'alive' in the hand, why that emotional pull leads to mo...
Street Photography Ethics - a Commonsense Guide
Street photography ethicsStreet photography is supposed to be about real life, but the moment you point a camera at a stranger, you step onto an ethical fault line. We wanted to tackle the questions that make people defensive, ang...
Street photography at the races, getting published in a magazine, Ricoh GR3 problems - and more!
Big events can make street photography easier, but only if you stop aiming at the obvious target. I’m heading to Liverpool for Grand National weekend, not to photograph the racing, but to work the city centre where the real street stories unfol...
Episode #6 - Where's your comfort zone? Also - monochrome cameras, street competitions, a hot book recommendation, street photography definitions - and a recipe!
Monochrome-only cameras, contest culture, comfort zones and the eternal “does expensive gear matter?” debate all collide in a spring-bright Street Photography Podcast that starts with Venice energy and ends with a Negroni done properly. I dig i...
Being comfortable on the street, zooms vs primes, Fujifilm medium format - and a William Eggleston book
Street photography doesn’t start with bravery, it starts with belonging. While juggling another Venice run, we get personal about how childhood habits, walking alone, watching people and loving the town centre can quietly build the foundations ...