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Nick Knight on the art of image-making and his creative process. The legendary British photographer reflects on how images are constructed and reimagined in the digital age.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPummP8Vfyk&t=9s
Jamie Beck discusses photography as a form of lifestyle documentation and a bridge to building community—recorded after her transition from the U.S. to France.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3vBUWM28YJLeH5Lm0jYEwb?si=mz9e4iyERzynGdpp2vVcEg
Peter Lindbergh, the iconic German photographer, in a beautifully candid interview about his career, aesthetics, and vision behind the lens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bm0WQYgrK8
Grant Scott, curator and critic, on the current state of the photography market and how it intersects with editorial, cultural, and commercial spheres.
https://unitednationsofphotography.com/2024/11/27/podcast-5/
Juergen Teller reflects on his unconventional career and views on the art market and photographic authorship.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0qfWF2kl4lm41Y7U5OvdDk? si=X3wGzHOTRuiOfZSgpSzwFw
Harry Borden, acclaimed British portrait photographer, answers 25 questions on inspiration, process, and the realities of creative work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMEU8va_r3s&t=15s
Giles Duley, once a fashion photographer, now a war documentarian—shares his extraordinary journey and how photography became a tool for advocacy and transformation.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0d20BT73avEHFuSR90pfom?si=r48vDCgRTFWaNtrOexVCWQ
A thoughtful conversation on Lee Miller and the recurring industry question: must a photographer adopt a single visual style to be recognized?
https://unitednationsofphotography.com/2024/11/27/podcast-5/
A nostalgic dive into street photography, history, and visual storytelling, featuring reflections on memory and photographic legacy.
Stephen West offers a deep philosophical take on Susan Sontag’s views on photography, visual culture, and the politics of seeing.
