
The Eyeshot Podcast on Street & Documentary Photography
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
Robin Schimko: Street Photography, YouTube & the Algorithm Problem
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
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
Sandra Cattaneo Adorno: Why Street Photography Is Not About the Street
Sandra Cattaneo Adorno joins Eyeshot 50mm to discuss street photography, memory, Brazil, abstraction, light, and the freedom of starting photography later in life. In this episode, Sandra reflects on how the street can become more than a place to document reality. Through color, reflections, bodies, gestures, gold, silver and fragments of everyday life, her work transforms ordinary moments into so
Dave Jordano: The Secrets of a Documentary Photographer
In this episode, we sit down with acclaimed documentary photographer Dave Jordano. Dave Jordano did not come to documentary photography through the street. He came through still life, three decades of commercial work in Chicago with an 8x10 camera, planning every detail, controlling every light. When he returned to personal work around 2000, he brought that patience with him: the tripod, the long
Paulie B: More empathy, more time. Less gear, less POV
n this episode of Eyeshot 50mm, Paulie B discusses street photography, shooting strangers, ethics, New York, Walkie Talkie, visual clichés, and why he is not trying to be Daniel Arnold.Paulie B is a photographer, filmmaker, and creator of Walkie Talkie, the YouTube series that has opened up the process of street photography to a wider community. In this conversation, he reflects on what it means t
Melissa O’Shaughnessy: Meyerowitz, Diane Arbus & Women in Street Photography
In this episode, Melissa O’Shaughnessy shares her journey from darkroom to digital, from shyness to confidence, and from family snapshots to internationally acclaimed street photography. Known for her vibrant color and human-centered compositions, Melissa reflects on building her philosophy on photography, and what it means to find your voice on the street. As the cover artist of Eyeshot’s sold-ou
Richard K. Hernandez: A Deep Conversation on AI and the Future of Photography
In this episode of Eyeshot 50mm, Richard Koci Hernandez reflects on photography, AI, Instagram, visual journalism, and what it means to make images in a world already overflowing with them. A photographer, visual storyteller, educator, and one of the most influential voices in contemporary image-making, Hernandez moves through the major shifts that shaped his career: film photojournalism, the digi
David Gibson: Street Photography, Gender Representation & Storytelling
David Gibson, celebrated street photographer and member of the UP Photographers collective, joins us for the second episode of “50mm.” Explore how street photography has evolved, learn abstract photography tips, and discover powerful insights on photography techniques, gender in photography, and more. In this in-depth interview, Gibson explains how instinct and technique guide the quest for iconi
Seamus Murphy: The Uncomfortable Work of Documentary Photography
Seamus Murphy joins Eyeshot 50mm to discuss documentary photography, war, Afghanistan, Ireland, PJ Harvey, and why images should challenge us rather than comfort us. A raw conversation on photojournalism, long-term work, ethics, memory, and the difficult responsibility of looking. In this episode, Murphy reflects on a life shaped by photography: from leaving Ireland and finding his voice through t
Bill Shapiro: Life Magazine, Photo Editing & The Future of Photography
Former LIFE Magazine Editor-in-Chief, Bill Shapiro, shares rare behind-the-scenes stories from the golden era of photojournalism to today’s digital challenges. From curating iconic covers to navigating ethical dilemmas, Shapiro offers an insider’s view on editing, storytelling, and what makes a photograph truly unforgettable. In this episode, we explore his philosophy on empathy in photography, ho
David Campany: Street Photography Is Not Really About the Street
David Campany, creative director of the International Center of Photography in New York, writer, curator and theorist, joins Eyeshot 50mm to discuss street photography, documentary photography, photobooks, interpretation, and why photographs are better at suggesting than explaining the world. In this conversation, Campany reflects on the limits of the photographic image, the difference between loo
Phil Penman: From Paparazzi to Street Photography
Phil Penman sits down with Eyeshot 50mm to talk about street photography, photojournalism, paparazzi culture, and building a 30-year career in New York City. From 9/11 to celebrity chaos, from ethics to AI, this is a raw conversation about what it really takes to survive as a professional photographer. In this episode, Phil reflects on growing up with a news photographer father, working as chief p
Adriana Zehbrauskas: Photojournalism, AI, and the End of Trust
A Brazilian documentary photographer working across Latin America and beyond, Adriana Zehbrauskas from the VII Foundation joins Eyeshot 50mm to discuss documentary photography, photojournalism, ethics, trust, AI, migration, Mexico, and her new Eyeshot book “Alma”. In this conversation, she reflects on what it means to photograph real life without staging, manipulation, or excuses.In this episode,
Federico Rios Escobar: Why the War on Drugs Has Failed
Colombian photojournalist and Pulitzer finalist Federico Rios Escobar joins Eyeshot 50mm to discuss documentary photography, the war on drugs, and his new monograph “White Line”. In this Eyeshot 50mm interview, Colombian photojournalist Federico Rios Escobar refuses the aura of the unique photographer. Best known for his five-year coverage of the Darien Gap for the New York Times, finalist for the
Paul Russell: Why Most Street Photography Online Looks Mediocre
Paul Russell joins Eyeshot 50mm to talk about street photography, humor, gear culture, social media, and his new Eyeshot book The Secret Lives of Humans. In this conversation, he questions the rise of mediocre street photography online, defends the value of candid public moments in the age of AI.Paul Russell reflects on what makes a street photograph meaningful: not obvious irony, not gear obsessi
Markus Andersen: Stop Calling It Street Photography
In this episode of Eyeshot 50mm, Australian photographer Markus Andersen talks about why he rejects the label “street photography,” why analogue still matters, how Instagram changed photographic culture, and why editing needs time. A sharp conversation on photographing life, not categories. We discuss post-production, sequencing, creative parameters, and why complex photography often struggles in
Margarita Mavromichalis on Street Photography: Buy Books, Not Cameras
In this episode of Eyeshot 50mm, we sit down with Margarita Mavromichalis to talk about street photography, documentary photography, visual education, social media, and why the quietest images are often the ones that matter most. Margarita is the author of Street Weather, her limited-edition book with Eyeshot. From her sharp take on gear culture to the pressure of instant gratification on Instagra
Aaron Berger: NY Street Photography, Colors & Everyday Dramas
Street photographer Aaron Berger discuss his journey from Thailand to New York, building a voice in color photography, and capturing what he calls the “micro-dramas” of everyday life. Known for his obsessive daily practice, Berger shares how being self-taught shaped his vision, the influence of Garry Winogrand, and the delicate balance between luck, instinct, and structure in street photography. I
Sandra Hernández: The Problem With Street Photography Today
Sandra Hernández, Mexican photographer, founder of Observadores Urbanos, and an active voice in Latin American, reflects on street photography, documentary photography, the female gaze, everyday life, intention, and human connection. Her work moves between urban life, memory, visibility, and the relationship between people and place. She is also connected to platforms including Women Street Photog
Don Hudson: Street Photography, AI & Privacy
In this episode, we sit down with Don Hudson, a master of street and documentary photography with over 40 years of experience. Don is the author of Eyeshot's sold out edition “Can I Get a Witness?” that collects his most iconic images—a raw and authentic journey into the heart of the American Midwest in the ’70s and ’80s. During the interview, Don shares anecdotes about creating this project and d
Julia Coddington: Street Photography, Instagram & Women in Photography
In this episode, we sit down with Australian street photographer Julia Coddington to talk about intimacy in street photography, color, crowded frames, Instagram, consent, and the place of women in contemporary photography. A sharp conversation on how photographs are made, shared, and understood today. Julia reflects on how she moves inside a scene rather than observing it from a distance, why ligh
Blake Andrews: Not a Street Photographer
In this raw and unfiltered 50mm interview, Blake Andrews dismantles the clichés of street photography. He talks about shooting in rural alleys instead of bustling cities, embracing imperfection, and rejecting labels altogether. With an unconventional and ironic eye, he explains how mistakes, chance, and confusion make his photos unforgettable.We dive into his darkroom process, analog gear, and obs
Siegfried Hansen: Street Photography, Geometry & the Myth of Decisive Moment
In this episode of Eyeshot 50mm, we sit down with Siegfried Hansen, one of the most influential voices in contemporary street photography, to explore how seeing comes before shooting. Hansen talks about geometry as a visual language, street photography beyond faces and gestures, and why the obsession with the decisive moment often limits how we read the street. Drawing from painters, jazz musician
Bouwe Brouwer: The Beauty of Imperfection in Street Photography
In this episode, we meet Bouwe Brouwer, Dutch street photographer and member of the UP Collective, to explore what street photography becomes when it moves away from spectacle and toward quiet precision. Bouwe approaches photography as an act of subtraction rather than accumulation. In this conversation, we talk about origins and photographic identity, black and white as both a conceptual and emot
Mike Miller: Photographing Tupac, Snoop Dogg & the Rise of West Coast Hip Hop
Mike Miller talks about photographing Tupac, Snoop Dogg, Eazy-E, and the rise of West Coast hip hop from the inside. Miller reflects on growing up in Los Angeles, discovering photography through skateboarding and music, and building trust with artists at the center of a cultural shift. We talk about hip hop imagery, access, instinct, iconic album covers, the difference between commercial work and
Nick Hannes: Documentary Photography, Globalization & Consumer Culture
In this episode of The Eyeshot Podcast on Street & Documentary Photography, we speak with Belgian photographer Nick Hannes about his long-term approach to documenting contemporary society. His work explores globalization, consumerism, and the construction of neoliberal cities, focusing on the tension between individuals and the systems they inhabit. Through a combination of research and chance
Alison McCauley: Street Photography, Double Exposures and Black & White
From early street photography to a more painterly, surreal black-and-white language, Alison McCauley breaks down what makes her raise the camera: beauty, oddness, reflections, soft focus, and the freedom of the street’s unpredictability. We also go deep on editing and sequencing, subtle post-production, ethics, the value of imperfection, and why DIY camera filters became part of her signature look
Nicolas Castermans: Documentary & Travel Photography, Long-Term Projects, and Visual Storytelling
French documentary photographer Nicolas Castermans reflects on the long process behind Breath of Modernity, his project developed over years in the highlands of Cusco. From guiding treks above 4,000 meters to building trust with local families, he shares how photography became a way to witness cultural change, disappearing traditions, and the tension between tourism, survival, and identity. We tal
Richard Kalvar: From Fashion to Street Photography, Magnum Photos & Editing Ruthlessly
In this episode, Magnum Photos legend and Eyeshot Open Call 2025 juror Richard Kalvar reflects on his journey through photography, from fashion shoots in New York to theatrical scenes on the streets of Paris. Known for his dry humor, sharp eye, and philosophical take on reality, Kalvar discusses ambiguity, instinct, black and white aesthetics, and what truly makes a photograph stand the test of ti
Graciela Magnoni: Salgado, Street Photography & Serendipity
In this episode of Eyeshot 50mm, street photographer Graciela Magnoni joins us for a deep conversation on what street photography really means today as a method of seeing.From meeting Sebastião Salgado at 17 to developing a journalist’s press-pass mindset, Graciela reflects on how access shapes confidence, how freedom can turn into entitlement, and why photographing cultures that aren’t your own d
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