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Join photographers Antonio M. Rosario and Ward Rosin for tips and insights that will take your photography to the next level. Topics range from candid street photography to nature and landscapes as Antonio and Ward reflect on lessons learned, providing practical tips you can immediately apply to your own photography. Also, you'll hear great interviews from working photographers.
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"Photographers, like all artists, choose their medium because it allows them the most fully truthful expression of their vision. Other ways are relatively imprecise and incomplete. . . . " - Robert Adams In this episode, Antonio and Ward sit down with their guest (and follower of the show), Jeffrey Saldinger. Jeffrey, who started as a painter, shar…
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"When I use the camera, I often feel like I know something of the people or places I come in contact with." - Christophe Agou "No place is boring, if you've had a good night's sleep and have a pocket full of unexposed film." - Robert Adams In this episode, Antonio and Ward discuss Gerald Undone’s recent YouTube video, which critiques how camera rev…
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"The grain in film is something I crave. It adds a layer of truth and rawness." - Wim Wenders “It's like a fingerprint on every image." - Anton Corbijn In this episode, Antonio and Ward dive into some new photography gear and fascinating image-making techniques. Antonio kicks things off by sharing info about the new Fotodiox GFX stitching adapter f…
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"The wonderful thing about photography is that it's a solo act. It's just me and the camera." - Jessica Lange "The common denominator is that we all want to make something beautiful, something relatable, something we can look at and say, 'Shit! Yeah, man. That turned out better than I thought." - Jeff Bridges In this episode, Antonio and Ward discu…
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"What is a photograph? For me, a fragment of quick-silver, a lucid dream, a scribbled note from the subconscious to be deciphered, perhaps, over years. It is a monologue trying to become a conversation, an offering, an alibi, a salute." -- Eva Rubinstein In this episode, Antonio vividly shares his recent experience of photographing the recent eclip…
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"If you look carefully at life, you see blur. Shake your hand. Blur is part of life." -- William Klein "Do not mistake sharpness for truth." -- Peter Henry Emerson In this episode, Antonio and Ward embark on an enlightening discussion about starting a photography collective. Drawing from their experience in building their own photography group, the…
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"The instance of photographing, instead of creating a distance, is a moment of clarity and emotional connection for me." -- Nan Goldin "I've never made any picture, good or bad, without paying for it in emotional turmoil." -- W. Eugene Smith In this episode, Antonio and Ward kick things off with some easygoing chat about history and pop culture, se…
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"Reality is the intuition and the imagination and the quiet voice inside my head that says: isn’t that extraordinary?" -- Duane Michals "In my years of photography I have learned that many things can be sensed, seen, shaped or resolved in a realm of quiet…" -- Paul Caponigro In this episode, Antonio and Ward delve into the transformative role of si…
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"Do this work not for yourself... Do it for the greater purpose of others, our collective humanity." -- John Stanmeyer "Reaching a 'creative' state of mind thru positive action is considered preferable to waiting for 'inspiration'." -- Minor White In this episode, Antonio and Ward dive deep into the heart of photography communities, sharing tales f…
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"We photographers are nothing but a pack of crooks, thieves and voyeurs. We are to be found everywhere we are not wanted; we betray secrets that were never entrusted to us; we spy shamelessly on things that are not our business; And end up the hoarders of a vast quantity of stolen goods." -- Brassai In this milestone 200th episode of the Street Sho…
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"Photography is a discovery of life which makes you look at things you’ve never looked at before." "You walk around at times thinking the whole world is a painting. Light is my work." -- Trent Parke In this first episode of 2024, Antonio and Ward explore the profound and enigmatic world of Trent Parke, a master of black and white photography. The d…
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"I use photography to help me explain my experiences to myself." -- Duane Michals "A picture should be looked at - not talked about." -- Elliott Erwitt In this final episode of 2023, Antonio and Ward warmly reminisce about the year. Antonio talks about his new interest in fountain pens, linking it to his love for photography and the therapeutic act…
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"I am forever chasing light. Light turns the ordinary into the magical." "I use photography as a way to help me understand why I am here. The camera helps me to see." Trent Parke In this solo episode, Antonio shares his recent foray into the world of fountain pens and notebooks, a hobby sparked by previous discussions on photo journaling and “Photo…
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"In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration." -- Ansel Adams "My photography is a reflection, which comes to life in action and leads to meditation." -- Abbas Attar The episode kicks off with a discussion about renowned photographer Larry Fink, whose recent passing left Antonio and Ward with a sense of …
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"I take photographs in my neighborhood. I think that mysterious things happen in familiar places. We don’t always need to run to the other end of the world." -- Saul Leiter “Photos are a return ticket to a moment otherwise gone.” -- Katie Thurmes In this episode, Antonio and Ward delve into the nuances of capturing their local neighborhoods, with W…
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"By the precision of their instrument, by the very mechanical limitations of shutter, lens, and film, they are invested with credibility; simple honesty will render to their pictures the dignity of fact."- Roy Stryker In this episode, Antonio kicks off with a vivid recount of a rain-soaked photo walk and shares an exciting update on an upcoming eve…
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On this episode, Antonio reminisced about his recent photo showcase, set against a brick backdrop that brought his images to life. Mark Reierson's touch made the difference in the arrangement. The chat soon hinted at future engagements, notably an artist talk and an exciting zine collaboration. Ward and Antonio's joint Street Shots zine, "Line of S…
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In this episode, Antonio revisits his 2016-2017 street photography and discusses the evolution of his perspective, while Ward stresses the importance of understanding an artist's context. As Antonio prepares for an exhibit at the Blue Star Parlor in Brooklyn, recounting his innovative plans to use foam spacers and adhesive strips to display prints …
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Antonio and Ward dive into the vibrant pages of James and Karla Murray's new book "Store Front NYC: Photographs of the City's Independent Shops, Past and Present" on this episode of Street Shots. The Murrays recount their serendipitous journey, starting from documenting the graffiti art scene in the late '90s to capturing the rapid transformations …
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In the latest episode with Ward and Antonio, the duo dives into a variety of topics, from Ward's annual salsa-making tradition to Antonio's struggles with bird photography. Antonio is hyped about the upcoming Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk and also explores a game-changing AI feature in Photoshop that's revolutionizing photo restoration and more.…
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In this episode, Antonio shares an unexpected acknowledgement from a local during his morning walk, spotlighting his growing local recognition as a photographer. He and Ward dive into their new Substack venture for sharing photography stories and insights. Antonio discusses challenges and a new perspective he gained while using the Viltrox 75mm len…
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In this episode, Antonio and Ward discuss recent updates, with Antonio revealing that he recently came down with COVID. He also shares his newfound love for creating photo zines using Blurb. Ward speaks about his latest book purchase, "The Workers" by Lee Friedlander from Steidl Publishing. Intrigued by Ward's choice, Antonio decides to be a copyca…
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In this episode, Antonio eagerly delves into his latest photography book finds. A neighbor gifts him a captivating book on Bresson from a local street library. Both Ward and Antonio touch on a newly published book called "The Things You Wanted to Say But Never Did" by Giloy Concepcion—a unique photo journal designed to process emotions through prom…
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In a laid-back chat, Ward and Antonio delve into two topics. First, they explore the process of curating photos for Antonio’s upcoming show, sharing tips on creating a flow and narrative. They stress the importance of capturing the details while considering the bigger picture. Trusting instincts and avoiding overthinking is a key aspect of curation…
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Antonio and Ward discuss the recent announcement by Apple about their VisionPro headset, which offer spatial computing and a mix of augmented reality and virtual reality experiences. Antonio expresses his skepticism in the immersive photography capabilities of the headset, which can capture images in 3D and provide a unique viewing experience. He c…
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In this episode, Antonio and Ward delve into the intriguing realm of photo journaling. This is more than just compiling images; it's a thought-provoking process that connects your photos with your insights. They also discuss the role of pre-visualizing your forthcoming projects. Furthermore, they shine a light on the allure of traditional analog jo…
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There are a few things on the plate in this episode. Firstly, Antonio has curated and printed a zine featuring captivating details from his local area, while Ward recently visited an unconventional gallery in a shoe store basement, displaying work by Calgary street photographer David Marion. Then they commemorate the 100th birthday of the influenti…
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In this episode, Antonio talks about the possibility of having a photo show at a local coffee shop, while Ward shares his recent captures of the aurora borealis in the sky above his area. They also discuss some of the photographs that have captured their attention and made them do a double-take. Image gallery can be seen here: http://streetshots.ph…
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In this episode, Antonio and Ward delve into the idea of collecting photographs, drawing upon Antonio's recent visit to the Aipad show in New York City, which featured a diverse range of photography galleries and individual photographers. They explore the significance of collecting photographs as physical objects and the value of owning a tangible …
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Antonio and Ward reminisce about the fall of the renowned photography website, DP Review, and share their disappointment with Amazon for shutting it down. As the conversation shifts, they celebrate the exceptional work of legendary photographer Alex Webb, discussing his unique style, masterful compositions, and ability to encapsulate entire stories…
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Antonio and Ward are back with a new episode of Street Shots, where they dive into a few interesting topics. They start by sharing their thoughts on an amazing book that a listener sent them, and then Antonio opens up about a common question he often gets asked: what gear he uses to capture his shots. Fortunately, Ward has some great advice to help…
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Antonio welcomes his friend Bart Busschots from the "Let's Talk Photography" podcast in this episode. They pick up on the AI discussion that was started on episode 113 of "Let's Talk Photography" and delve deeper into the artistic, moral, and ethical implications of AI-generated images. ----more---- In this episode, Antonio and Bart Busschots conti…
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Antonio is solo this episode and he talks about the challenge of photographing the familiar. Image gallery can be found here: http://streetshots.photography/2023/02/15/street-shots-ep-177-all-the-old-familiar-places/ Help out the show by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AntonioRosario Show Links: The First Woman Ever Photographed: L…
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Antonio and Ward are continuing their series on the "whys" of photography, this time emphasizing the significance of post-processing. They believe that a photo is not just limited to the act of taking a picture, but extends beyond it to the process of editing and refining the image. For them, post-processing is an essential part of their creative p…
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On this first episode of 2023, Ward and Antonio have the privilege of sitting down with photographer, writer and YouTube creator, Sean Tucker. They chat about what it takes to be creative during times of intense adversity. Also, they talk to Sean a little about his newly published book, "The Meaning in the Making." This is a great show to start off…
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AI art generators and images have been a hot topic in the creative community in the past few months, and Ward and Antonio invited Dave Szweduik to join them in a discussion about the potential impact of AI on photography and writing. The use of AI in the creative arts is a highly charged and controversial subject, and it is likely to be a game chan…
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Antonio and Ward rapid fire the "why" questions at each other, covering cameras, books and street photography. Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Twitter and Facebook page Ward Rosin’s Website, Vero, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website Street Shots Instagram Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify A…
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This episode has Ward and Antonio diving into their photo archives a little bit and discussing some of learnings each of them get from doing so. Gallery can be seen here: https://bit.ly/3gHDopD Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Twitter and Facebook page Ward Rosin’s Website, Vero, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website …
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Antonio and Ward discuss their street photography experiences during Ward's recent visit to New York City. Photo gallery can be found here: https://bit.ly/3GkMtPy Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Twitter and Facebook page Ward Rosin’s Website, Vero, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website Subscribe to us on: Apple Podca…
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Ward and Antonio have a visit to the Bernd & Hilla Becher exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The Street Shots guys take a tour of this incredible retrospective of the Becher's work and share their perspectives of this type of photography. A gallery of the visit can be seen here: http://streetshots.photography/2022/10/31/str…
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Guess who's in town!!! Ward makes a visit to Brooklyn to hang out with Antonio for a week. This episode, the boys talk about their recent street photography outing in Downtown New York City. Image gallery can be seen here: http://streetshots.photography/2022/10/15/street-shots-ep-169-visitations/ Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Twit…
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(image courtesy of gino miele) This week Ward is on sick leave and Antonio has the floor and he's asked his best friend Gino Miele to join him to chitchat about many things photographic. The bulk of the conversation focuses mainly on how changing your home environment changes your relationship to your photographic vision. Photo gallery can be found…
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Ward and Antonio share their experiences in starting in photography, both at school and on their own, and helping others get involved in photography Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Twitter and Facebook page Ward Rosin’s Website, Vero, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Pod…
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Antonio and Ward hit multiple subjects in this episode including moving from Instagram to Vero, an exhibition at the Met, images and photos created by artificial intelligence, and finally artifacts in photography. Image gallery can be seen at http://streetshots.photography/2022/08/30/street-shots-ep-166-artifacts/ Show Links: Metropolitan Museum of…
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image courtesy ibarionex perello Join Antonio and Ward as they welcome Ibarionex Perello of The Candid Frame Podcast to Street Shots. It's a wide ranging discussion about journaling, meditation, intentions, personal projects and the physicality of photos, among other topics. Photo gallery can be seen at: http://streetshots.photography/2022/08/15/st…
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(photo ©ward rosin) Antonio talks about the small Photoville exhibition he is part of and Ward discusses his recent trip back to the house he grew up in. Then the chat turns to Nikon's recent announcement and the passing of the DSLR. Image gallery can be see at: http://streetshots.photography/2022/07/31/street-shots-ep-164-unstuck-in-time/ Show Lin…
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Antonio and Ward catch each other up on what's been happening on their photographic journeys in the past couple of weeks. New equipment and old haunts. Show Links: Jean Miele's Photo Workshop "Finding Your Photographic Voice" Bart Busschots' "Let's Talk Photography" Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Twitter and Facebook page Ward Rosin’s Website, Insta…
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Antonio and Ward take the week off and this episode is a rebroadcast of episode 136 of their interview with Alex Kilbee of "The Photographic Eye" channel on YouTube. Show Links: Alex Kilbee's The Photographic Eye YouTube channel Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Twitter and Facebook page Ward Rosin’s Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Pho…
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