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The Eyeshot Podcast on Street & Documentary Photography

The Eyeshot Podcast on Street & Documentary Photography

Eyeshot 26 Episodes Aug 21, 2026

The Eyeshot Podcast on Street & Documentary Photography is a critical platform dedicated to contemporary street photography and documentary photography. Produced by Eyeshot, an independent publisher focused on publishing and visual culture, the podcast features in-depth conversations on photographic practice, authorship, editing, and publishing. Rather than promotional interviews, each episode examines how photographers construct meaning: how they approach the street, develop long-term documentary projects, edit bodies of work, and position themselves within social and cultural contexts. In a time shaped by speed and image saturation, the podcast creates space for reflection, responsibility, and visual literacy.

Episodes

Lorenzo Catena: From Architect to the Street
Lorenzo Catena: From Architect to the Street Aug 21, 2026 01:09:20 Lorenzo Catena designed buildings before he photographed people. In this Eyeshot 50mm conversation the Roman street photographer, co-author with Valeria Tofanelli of the sold out Eyeshot book Mareterno, explains what happened the day he watched another photographer reinterpret his own architecture, and everything that followed. In this Eyeshot 50mm interview, Lorenzo Catena talks about reading the
Bill Shapiro: What Photo Contest Jurors Really Look For
Bill Shapiro: What Photo Contest Jurors Really Look For Aug 14, 2026 00:48:17 Bill Shapiro spent years deciding which photographs a country would look at. In this second Eyeshot 50mm conversation he moves to the other side of the submission and says plainly what a juror sees, what an editor does, and what has kept photographers working for decades. In this Eyeshot 50mm interview, Bill Shapiro, former Editor-in-Chief of LIFE, founding editor of LIFE.com and co-founder of Blu
Ian Teh: Two Decades Photographing China's Transformation
Ian Teh: Two Decades Photographing China's Transformation Aug 7, 2026 00:48:19 British Malaysian photographer Ian Teh has spent more than three decades photographing the relationship between economic development, environmental change and human life, and now returns to the China archive that began his career. In this Eyeshot 50mm interview, British Malaysian documentary photographer Ian Teh talks with Lucrezia Bonarota about growing up between Malaysia, China and Britain, the
Richard Bram: 40 Years of Street Photography, Editing & Seeing the Unexpected
Richard Bram: 40 Years of Street Photography, Editing & Seeing the Unexpected Jul 31, 2026 00:49:27 American street photographer Richard Bram has spent more than forty years catching the small, telling gestures of public life, most recently from his base in London, and now shapes a vast black-and-white archive into a book of fleeting narratives. In this Eyeshot 50mm interview, Richard Bram talks with Lucrezia Bonarota about coming to photography late, self-taught, at thirty-two, armed with 'igno
Paul Trevor: Fifty Years of Analogue Street Photography
Paul Trevor: Fifty Years of Analogue Street Photography Jul 17, 2026 00:22:31 British photographer Paul Trevor has spent more than fifty years photographing public life, most of it in East London, and now reopens his black-and-white archive as a book that plays. In this Eyeshot 50mm interview, British street and documentary photographer Paul Trevor talks with Lucrezia Bonarota about a life spent photographing public life. Largely self-taught, he came to photography through
Alex Kornhuber: Documentary Photography in Perù
Alex Kornhuber: Documentary Photography in Perù Jul 10, 2026 00:53:00 Documentary photographer Alex Kornhuber has spent more than twenty years photographing Peru, its people, land, labour and migration, and the question of who we really are. In this interview, Peruvian-German documentary photographer Alex Kornhuber talks about a life spent photographing Peru. Born to a German father and a Peruvian mother, Alex has always felt he belongs everywhere and nowhere, a fee
Mark Davidson on Street Photography: Stop Shooting for Instagram
Mark Davidson on Street Photography: Stop Shooting for Instagram Jul 3, 2026 00:47:02 In this episode of Eyeshot 50mm, Australian street photographer Mark Davidson talks about street photography beyond Instagram, visual performance, clichés, and the pressure to make images that simply “work” online. Together, we discuss his late start in photography, his relationship with Melbourne, the use of flash as a way to capture tension and unease, the ethics of photographing strangers, and
How To See: Five Photographers on What Photography Is For
How To See: Five Photographers on What Photography Is For Jun 26, 2026 00:08:52 Five Eyeshot photographers on what photography is for now: gear and humility, fame and the unique eye, ethics, survival, and why they keep looking."How to See: Best of Eyeshot Q2" brings together the five photographers of this season's Eyeshot release, Margarita Mavromichalis (Street Weather), Markus Andersen (The Grey Hours), Paul Russell (The Secret Lives of Humans), Federico Rios (White Line),
Richard Sandler: What Street Photography Has Lost Today
Richard Sandler: What Street Photography Has Lost Today Jun 19, 2026 00:58:53 Richard Sandler joins Eyeshot 50mm for a raw conversation on New York street photography, film, flash, eye contact, documentary filmmaking, and what it means to photograph the unrehearsed human face. One of the defining street photographers of late 20th-century New York, Sandler reflects on photographing the city in the 1980s, working with Leica cameras and flash, learning from Gary Winogrand, dea
Ed Kashi: A Life in Photojournalism
Ed Kashi: A Life in Photojournalism Jun 16, 2026 01:43:50 In this episode we sit down with acclaimed photojournalist Ed Kashi of VII Photo Agency to explore his 45 years journey through documentary photography, visual activism, and the art of “candid intimacy" in over 100 countries. Known for his deep commitment to social issues, Ed reflects on the ethical responsibilities of the photographer, the emotional power of the still image, and the evolution of
Robin Schimko: Street Photography, YouTube & the Algorithm Problem
Robin Schimko: Street Photography, YouTube & the Algorithm Problem Jun 12, 2026 01:01:06 Robin Schimko, also known as The Real Sir Robin, joins Eyeshot 50mm for a direct conversation on street photography, YouTube, algorithms, AI, flash, gear culture, and what happens when social media starts shaping the way photographers see. In this episode, Robin reflects on the difference between being a street photographer and playing the YouTube game, questioning how algorithms reward repetition
Chuck Patch: Analogue Street Photography, Winogrand & the Decisive Moment
Chuck Patch: Analogue Street Photography, Winogrand & the Decisive Moment Jun 9, 2026 00:59:13 In this episode, American street photographer Chuck Patch reflects on a lifetime of image-making, from his first camera and darkroom experiences to his years working with museums, archives, and photographic collections. The conversation moves through his influences, including Garry Winogrand, Walker Evans, Vivian Maier, Joel Meyerowitz, and Henri Cartier-Bresson, while opening a deeper discussion

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