Everyday Photography, Every Day
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
142 episodes of Everyday Photography, Every Day since the first episode, which aired on 24 September 2018.
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81: Balance with Brooks!
13 August 2019 | Season 2 | 33 mins 39 secs
art, photography
We met Brooks Fletcher when we started working with Peak Design. But not everyone you bump into in the workworld is as interesting a photographer and artist. Introducing Brooks!
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80: Our Photo (Party) Game
8 August 2019 | Season 2 | 23 mins 6 secs
art, photography
Can you really have a podcast about photography? Suzanne and Rubin explore the benefits of talking about the visual--and invent a game in the process! Try it-->
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79: Death and Pictures
3 August 2019 | Season 2 | 21 mins 48 secs
art, death, photography
Where Suzanne and Rubin explore the painful conflict between processing grief and the desire to take photos.
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78: A Million Pictures with Thomas Hawk
28 July 2019 | Season 2 | 36 mins 59 secs
art, photography
Hawk is the quintessential passionate photographic hobbiest, with a goal on publishing a million images over the course of his life.
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77: "Take her picture. Let her see what you see."
21 July 2019 | Season 2 | 21 mins 42 secs
art, photography
Morning meandering thoughts on life with a camera and the lessons of using film, even if you've never used film. Many lessons for beginners here.
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76: Not Quite the Quote Show
14 July 2019 | Season 2 | 25 mins 25 secs
art, photography
When Suzanne and Rubin take a break from guests and dig into some of their favorite quotations about photography, and other meandering photographic thoughts.
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75: Risk, with Documentarian Andrea Pritchard
6 July 2019 | Season 2 | 39 mins 57 secs
art, metoo, photography, women
Pritchard's new award-winning documentary (Risk: Women on the Frontline) shines light on three remarkable photojournalists.
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74: Genuine, with Photojournalist David Burnett
29 June 2019 | Season 2 | 50 mins 44 secs
art, photography
Burnett's images have long been synonymous with Time magazine — his images of the Iranian Revolution, presidents, historical moments worldwide. Who is this real-life Sean O'Connell (the mysterious globe-trotting photographer in "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty")?
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73: Seductive, with Rachael Dunville
23 June 2019 | Season 2 | 39 mins 37 secs
art, photography
Artist Rachael Dunville manages to mix her work with physical intimacy with her photographic portraits, producing wonderfully personal stories of her subjects.
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72: A Camera is not an Eye: Taking Better Pictures
13 June 2019 | Season 2 | 21 mins 6 secs
art, photography
Why can something LOOK cool, and you take a pic of it, but the picture is flat and dull?? What is that? Shouldn't the photo look as good as the way you see it -- and if not, what to do about it.
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71: Both Sides of a Lens: Photographer and Model Ellian Raffoul
9 June 2019 | Season 2 | 29 mins 21 secs
art, photography
Photographer-models are a special group, bringing a unique perspective to the ideas of seeing and being seen. Ellian begins our ongoing series of chatting with photographers who are also models.
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70: Where the Photo Meets the Frame: The Art of Jefferson Hayman
1 June 2019 | Season 2 | 49 mins 44 secs
art, photography
Jefferson Hayman's photography was already haunting, with images in the pictorialist style... but a few years ago he began finding antique frames and pairing them with his images to create beautiful and unique creations.
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69: Telling Stories: Learnings from The New Republic Photo Director Stephanie Heimann
25 May 2019 | Season 2 | 40 mins 25 secs
art, photography
Great pictures are just part of the art of photography; selecting a few to tell a story is a totally different skill and critically important, particularly for journalists (but really: for everyone). Meet The New Republic magazine's photo director Stephanie Heimann as we discuss telling stories.
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68: Printing on Glass: Meet Fracture
18 May 2019 | Season 2 | 32 mins 55 secs
art, photography
Neomodern isn't the only company with a passion for getting images off your phone and onto your wall: Fracture is a growing company that has tapped into the challenges of printing on glass, in the tradition of Ansel Adams and even back to the original Daguerreotypes, all photographic processes on glass.
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67: The Life-Time Project
11 May 2019 | Season 2 | 23 mins 36 secs
art, photography
Why does every wall-sign in the Neomodern gallery include the photographer's age? The answer was a long time in the making...
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66: Are Still Images Enough? Chatting with Frederick Barnes
4 May 2019 | Season 2 | 37 mins 19 secs
animation, art, photography
Photo manipulator Frederick Barnes mesmerizes his 100K followers on Instagram with his complex still-image animations, and his work begs the question whether a non-moving image is enough to capture the interest in the public.