StreetSnappers - The Street Photography Podcast
The Street Photography Podcast 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 documentary and street photography.
Please see my website: https://www.streetsnappers.com
StreetSnappers - The Street Photography Podcast
Latest Episodes
Growth Happens In The Stretch Zone!
Street photography is meant to feel alive, but online it can turn into constant arguments about who’s doing it “properly”. Think of the StreetSnappers podcast as a virtual pub instead: honest chat, no sniping, and enough practical detail that y...
From North Wales to Noir: Street photography with Neil Johansson
Prague is calling, my bag is getting packed, and I’m thinking about the kind of street photography that actually says something about modern cities. Over-tourism is one of those subjects that’s both visually rich and slightly grim: tacky souven...
Creative shock therapy, aspect ratios, my workflow, street portraits - and why Lisbon?
London can make you feel like you have lost your eye. You walk for days, you chase the same old 'street moments', and somehow the city gives you nothing back. We talk candidly about that exact feeling and why it is not just a bad patch, it can ...
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...
Fan Mail
Hi Brian The length of the podcast at 25 to 30 minutes is good for a one listen, 40 minutes is too long for one sitting IMO. Content is great, perhaps a regular beer review would be something!😋 Yours Chris Bowles
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