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Documentary Photography Review Podcast
Chris King
21 episodes
2 weeks ago
In-depth interviews with documentary photographers from around the world who have documented stories local to them
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In-depth interviews with documentary photographers from around the world who have documented stories local to them
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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Documentary Photography Review - The Video Podcast
Documentary Photography Review Podcast
2 minutes 39 seconds
11 years ago
Documentary Photography Review - The Video Podcast

In this episode, instead of Rebecca and I interviewing a documentary photographer as we normally do, I will be informing you of a new spin-off production.

 

 

I wanted to bring a more visual form to the interviews carried out for the podcast, and also to tap into other platforms such as YouTube and Vimeo, and so I have started to produce a video podcast of sorts to accompany the audio podcasts.

 

 

These will include a brief video introduction from the photographer themselves, after which they will go on to narrate a slideshow of their work.

 

 

I hope to produce video podcasts in tandem with the future audio podcasts – so you can watch a 5-10 minute introduction to the work, and then listen to a more in-depth audio interview to learn more about the project, the story being explored, and the photographer themselves.

 

 

Or of course you can always listen to the podcast first, and then visit the YouTube Channel to see the body of work for yourself, with narration from the photographer to give you insight into the stories behind each image.

 

Ultimately it will hopefully provide everyone with a more engaging experience, and an opportunity to learn more about the story and the photographer.

Documentary Photography Review Podcast
In-depth interviews with documentary photographers from around the world who have documented stories local to them