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The Wedding Street Podcast

Dan Morris and Rob Edge Photography

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The Wedding Street Podcast is brought to you by Dan Morris and Rob Edge, two very passionate and experienced photographers in both wedding and street photography. With each episode comes a new and engaging interview with industry leading experts from all over the world. A blend of sharing experiences and offering knowledge with some joviality thrown in!
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Beyond Work

Join Beyond Work founder Curtis James in conversation with workers, talking about working life

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Join Beyond Work founder Curtis James in conversation with workers, talking about working life. This series is part of the Beyond Work project which documents humans at work using words and reportage photography, with no judgement or glorification. It's an attempt at unearthing the social, cultural and functional world of work, that’s become invisible in everyday life.
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The Traveling Image Makers

Ugo Cei and Ralph Velasco

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Travel photography is all about the people, the food, the architecture, and the culture that make each place a special one. It mixes elements of landscape photography, portraiture and reportage and aims to combine all of these and paint a compelling picture of what it's like to live in a foreign country. Every week we interview a photographer or we host a roundtable discussion on all aspects of travel photography: from planning to scouting locations, from security and the economics of travel ...
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In this episode we talk to Washington DC based wedding photographer Sam Hurd. Sam is one of the most well known wedding photographers in the world. Sam is famed for his creative couples portraits and his shared knowledge within the industry. Sam Hurd Photography Dan Morris Photography Rob Edgerley Photography…
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A few weeks ago I had a conversation on this podcast with our common friend Valérie Jardin. Most of the discussion we had was centered around an article published on the New York Daily News and titled When your photograph harms me: New York should look to curb unconsensual photography of women. It would have been easy to discount the article as yet…
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Our guest this week is Swedish landscape photographer Mattias Sjölund. Mattias has an inherent passion for photographing and hiking in nature. He is the founder of Foto Magica, one of the leading organizers of photo tours and workshops in Scandinavia. We asked Mattias about his favorite wilderness locations in and around Sweden and discovered a num…
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Matt Bishop, our guest for this week’s episode of the podcast, is an Australian who visited Italy many years ago, fell in love with the place and one of its people and never looked back. Matt was raised up in the small seaside town of Sorrento, Australia. During his childhood years there was certainly a strong artistic background that influenced hi…
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In this episode we chat with the legendary Julia Coddington. Julia is a very well known street photographer based in New South Wales, Australia. She explains her passion for making street photography inclusive to everyone around the world. Enjoy the show! Julia Coddington Dan Morris Rob EdgeBy Dan Morris and Rob Edge Photography
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We're super happy to have again as a guest on our podcast Jordana Wright, who we already interviewed in episode TTIM 104 – Jordana Wright and The Enthusiast’s Guide to Travel Photography. Jordana says of herself: "I’ve had a camera in my hand for over 75% of my life. Originally it was a plastic point-and-shoot and a fresh roll of Kodak but these da…
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This week's guest of the show is Else Kramer, who likes to define herself as a Renaissance woman, a photosopher, making the visible invisible, a coach to gifted women and a wearer of polka-dot dresses. Here is how Else talks about herself on her website: "I spend most of my day looking at the world in wonder, marvelling at all the amazing miracles …
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Darlene Hildebrandt is the creator of Digital Photo Mentor. She has been a professional photographer for over 30 years, and as such, she has photographed everything from soup to hay—literally—including doing food photography; weddings; family portraits; corporate events and products. After a forced change of direction (a.k.a. divorce), she left her…
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Our guest on this week’s episode of the podcast is Valérie Jardin. Valérie is a visual storyteller recognized internationally for her street photography. She leads workshops worldwide, writes books, produces a weekly podcast, and is an official X Photographer for Fujifilm USA. We asked Valérie for her thoughts on an article by Levi Sim, provocative…
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Charlotte Brett is a landscape and travel photographer based just outside London. With a passion to see and photograph diverse places around the world, in recent years she has travelled to China, Morocco, Cuba, Ecuador and The Seychelles. As well as capturing big landscapes and cityscapes, Charlotte loves to photograph the details, colours and peop…
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In episode 182 Ugo interviews Colby Brown. We have wanted to interview Colby for a long time and, thanks also to the pandemic, we finally managed to find him stuck at home long enough us to be able to arrange this. Colby Brown is a photographer, photo educator and author based out of Eastern Pennsylvania. Specializing in landscape, travel and human…
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After a looong pause, The Traveling Image Makers podcast is back on the air and an old friend is back too! Pete DeMarco, who has previously on the show in episodes TTIM 96 – Peter DeMarco in Asia and TTIM 146 – Matt Brandon and Pete DeMarco in Malaysia is an American expat currently living in Asia. He recently spent some time living in Singapore an…
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In this episode Dan shares some juicy SEO trick or treats, while Rob gets excited (again) about some geekiness. We talk to Aussie wedding photographer and fellow podcaster, Thomas Stewart, about his hilarious swim in a fountain (mid ceremony) and the story behind how one of his posts hit 26 Million views. Links: Thomas Stewart Photography Dan Morri…
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In this episode, Forrest shares his incredible experiences from travelling to more than 100 cities across the world. He talks of how he gave up the "normal life" to embark on a journey that no other street photographer had done before him. He shares some great stories of the struggles and great moments that he stumbled across. He talks about his fu…
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In this episode Dan shares stories of his recent trip up north to bonny Scotland, and Rob reveals what his imaginary Tinder profile would look like. Then as we navigate through roars of laughter, we chat to Aga about her journey from architecture to wedding photography, her newfound love of interior design and why her clean and consistent editing s…
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In this episode we chat to Mary about the London Street Photography Festival, which is usually held annually in Hackney, but due to the dreaded Corona Virus, will instead this year be held virtually. Resources: London Street Photography festival Rob Edge Photography Dan Morris PhotographyBy Dan Morris and Rob Edge Photography
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In this episode we chat to Dave about him being part of a generation of photographers, what drives his artistic style and what he does in his spare time when he’s not taking photos, drinking beer or speeding down the motorway to make it to the church on time. Resources: David Scholes Photography Dan Morris Photography Rob Edgerley Photography…
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In this episode we chat with destination wedding photographer. Andrew tells us how he spends his between Zanzibar and Cape Town capturing couples from all over the world. He is also a Safari and hotel chain photographer working throughout Africa. Also a Sigma ambassador. Resources: Andrew Morgan Photography Dan Morris Photography Rob Edge Photograp…
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This week's guest on the podcast is premiere outdoor photographer, photo workshop leader and PhotoHound app co-creator Luka Esenko. Ralph "sat down" with Luka to get an update on what he's been up to lately and he asked him in-depth questions about why the switch from Snapp Guides to PhotoHound, an app that is extremely useful for photographers in …
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Tomás Tigchelaar Lourenço, our guest for this episode of the podcast, is not a photographer, but he is using the power of photographs to effect some powerful change in the world. In December of 2017 Tomás started the @GiveSealifeAHand Cleanup movement on Instagram. This movement started during a beach walk in Portugal, when talking about ocean plas…
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Our guest for this week’s episode of the podcast is Kav Dadfar. Kav is a professional writer and travel and landscape photographer, based on the outskirts of London, in leafy Surrey. Kav has worked on various assignments as well as for commercial clients. His travel images are represented by various high-end stock agencies such as 4Corners Images a…
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Our guest for this week’s episode of the podcast is Canadian nature photographer and adventurer Paul Zizka. From the peaks of the Canadian Rockies to iceberg-laden seas off the coast of Greenland, Paul’s journey to capture the “under-documented” is a testament to his passion for exploration, his creative vision and fierce sense of determination. Th…
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We're really excited to have back on the show one of our favorite guests and best friend, street photographer extraordinaire Valérie Jardin. Valérie is a French photographer, currently residing in the United States. She is self-taught and worked for several years as a commercial photographer. Today, Valérie is known internationally through her work…
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Nowadays travel to most of the world has sadly become impossible. Photographers, and especially travel photographers, are trying to find ways to keep their juices flowing while they can’t go very far or, in some cases, are not even allowed to leave their home. Andrew Gibson is a photographer who has been forced to cancel all his travel plans in the…
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Our co-host Ralph Velasco recently returned from spending a few days at one of the most popular festivals in the world: the Carnival of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. On this week’s episode of the podcast, he shares with us his experience and gives some useful tips for those wanting to partake in it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa…
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One of our favorite guests is back on the show! When Ugo interviewed Darlene Hildebrandt in episode 85, she expressed her intention to come to Venice for the Carnival and join the workshop that Ugo leads there every year. Darlene is the creator of Digital Photo Mentor. She has been a professional photographer for over 30 years, and photography educ…
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Madagascar is a fabulous but also very troubled country. Its separation from Africa, millions of years ago, made it into a somewhat isolated an unique ecosystems with animals and plants that can only be found there. When people came to the island, they started exploiting its vast natural riches and now that ecosystem is on the brink of collapse. Th…
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What does it mean to live on the border? It might be the border between humanity’s last dwelling at the edge of the Arctic, or the thin red line between continents, where migrants are trapped in a limbo and forgotten, or mountains of trash, where a few desperate people live precariously between life and death. Valentina Tamborra, the guest of this …
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The guest of this week’s episode is not a photographer, but we thought the story she wanted to tell deserved recognition. The reason we travel to and photograph certain locations is because we love them and we would do anything to preserve them. High on the list of most-loved places for us sits the Cinque Terre region in north-western Italy. This r…
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After a few months of absence, The Traveling Image Makers Podcast is back on air! In this episode, Ugo and Ralph discuss how fear of the consequences of recent events, including the spread of the coronavirus infection in China, is impacting world travel and what travelers can do to ensure their own safety and minimize the chances of bringing home b…
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Our guest for this episode of the podcast defines herself as a photographer, a philosopher, a writer and a wanderer. Stefania Boglioli is also a blogger, a visual story teller and a travel companion with a passion for sharing her journeys and her perspective with fellow curious travellers. She was born in Italy, but spent many years in Africa befor…
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Pedro Kin is a Portuguese landscape photographer based in Slovakia but you’ll often find him chasing the light in the most beautiful mountains, forests and fjords of Europe. Favouring the cold landscapes and the raw nature of northern Europe, the weather does not stop him from going after the perfect shot — be it the northern lights in the Lofoten …
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This episode of the podcast was scheduled to be recorded months ago. On the day we were supposed to be interviewing our guest, Erin Babnik, she emailed us asking to reschedule, since she was being evacuated from her house in Paradise, California. Erin Babnik is known internationally as a leading photographic artist, educator, writer, and speaker. H…
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An award winning photographer and photo educator. Primarily interested in landscapes, he travels the world seeking out beauty in those wild and remote places on earth that still remain untouched by civilization and where nature commands ultimate attention. Self-taught as a photographer, he spent time with Freeman Patterson, Canada’s renowned photog…
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The guest for this episode of the podcast is Jason Teale, a Canadian photographer who has made South Korea his home for more than ten years now. Jason’s work focuses on travel landscapes and cityscapes as well as cinemagraphs. He is a brand ambassador for Flixel and managed their photographic team for Visa during the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics. His …
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Recently Ugo bought a couple flight tickets to Japan, a country he will be visiting for the first time this year. Wanting to learn more about the place and how to photograph it best, he naturally thought of the photographers he knows that are intimately familiar with it? Looking at the list of past guests of this podcast, it is obvious that Martin …
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The guest for this episode of the podcast is an old friend of the Traveling Image Makers podcast. We recorded episode TTIM 66 – David duChemin and The Soul of the Camera with him a while back. David is a world & humanitarian assignment photographer, best-selling author, digital publisher, and international workshop leader. Based in Victoria, Canada…
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In this week’s episode of the podcast, Ugo interviews Mike Holp. Mike is a digital nomad and travel photographer from Austin, Texas. He’s been traveling in South America for over a year, capturing photos of beautiful destinations, and meeting new friends from all over the world! Mike is offering a coaching program to other aspiring digital nomads w…
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Last week’s interview with Jay Patel, where we discussed the topic of creativity is a great segue into today’s episode, because we are going to have a conversation with an artist that has chosen creative photography as his trademark of sorts. Simon Bond is a professional freelance travel photographer who focuses on the Asian continent for his work,…
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Today’s episode of the podcast sees the return of one of our best friends, who was with us already in episode 36, Jay Patel. In the course of the conversation, Jay and Ugo discuss such topics as getting the shots when the weather is not cooperating, researching a destination to make the most of limited time, and finding ways to be creative beyond t…
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As you might know, we are doing a bi-monthly photo contest on our Facebook group, The Traveling Image Makers’ Corner. We invite the group members to submit one of their best photographs and, at the end of the period, we pick two winners and invite them to come on the show and tell us about their winning images and their photography. The winners for…
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Our guest for this episode is Marc De Tollenaere, a photographer from Venice, Italy. Marc works full time as a photographer and is proud to be a teacher of photography for the most famous brand of cameras, Leica. He published several books about Venice and its countryside, as well as on countless newspapers and magazines. Starting from 2010, up to …
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It’s always exciting to listen to Karen Hutton talk about her travels and her passions and, after having had her as a guest on episode 34, it was about time that we invited her back. Karen Hutton is an International Landscape and Travel Photographer, Artist, Speaker, Author, Educator, Voice. She has over 2 million followers on social media; with ov…
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The guest for this episode of the podcast, as his LinkedIn profile states, is a Business Manager, Communication and Social Media Specialist with over 15 years of marketing, communication and sales experience, working for a major manufacturer of photo equipment. But first of all, Leigh Diprose is a photographer and a friend. After having known each …
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This week’s edition of the podcast is a bit special. Unlike our typical episode, where we have a conversation with a guest, what we’ve done this time is to contact some of our previous guests and ask them one question. We’ve already done this twice in the past, when we published our “expert roundups” but this time we’ve also asked them to record th…
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