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A podcast featuring candid conversations with photographers, academics, reporters and editors on the ethics and practice of visual storytelling. Co-hosts Nyasha Kadandara and Tasneem Alsultan take on the topics of representation, mental health, sexual harassment, call-out culture and accountability, making mistakes and self reflection. We aim to bring what are often private conversations into the public arena.

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    • Nov 10, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 29m AVG DURATION
    • 9 EPISODES


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    What's in your camera bag?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 13:04


    Co-hosts Tasneem Alsultan and Nyasha Kadandara ask 13 photographers what they carry in their camera bags. Featuring Fabiola Ferrero, John Edwin Mason, Khadija Farah, Patience Zalanga, Barry Christianson, Anastasia Taylor-Lind, Tom Saater, Tanvi Mishra, Annie Tritt, Peter DiCampo, Josué Rivas, Patrick Baz and Andrea Bruce

    Invisible wounds: The mental toll of working in visual journalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 45:12


    Visual journalists are no strangers to trauma – including those working far from the frontlines. Deadlines, PTSD, financial uncertainty, imposter syndrome, protest, pandemic, harassment, maintaining relationships, and even success can be traumatic. Today we discuss how we as visual storytellers navigate this challenging field and deal with the uncertainty and mental toll it takes. and Featuring Patrick Baz and Tom Saater

    The Reckoning: Holding the visual journalism industry accountable

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 40:13


    The internet and its various social media platforms have given anyone with a username – and a little courage – the opportunity to publicly speak their mind. Calling out, cancelling, and flat-out cyber bullying, you see it all these days. Host Tasneem Alsultan wonders, when it comes to the visual journalism industry, what are the roots of this phenomenon, and will it actually lead to change? She speaks with three people who have found different ways to speak out, all with the same goal of making the industry a little more fair for us all. Featuring Khadija Farah, Asim Rafiqui and John Edwin Mason

    Whose portrait would you love to take?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 12:26


    Co-hosts Tasneem Alsultan and Nyasha Kadandara ask 10 photographers whose portrait they would love to take and why. Featuring Fabiola Ferrero, John Edwin Mason, Patience Zalanga, Barry Christianson, Anastasia Taylor-Lind, Tom Saater, Tanvi Mishra, Annie Tritt, Peter DiCampo and Josué Rivas.

    Courage is infectious: Standing up to sexual harassment

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 50:11


    When we ourselves become victims of sexual harassment and abuse, how do we navigate the process of speaking out? How can we support each other and build a safer industry? And just how inclusive has the #MeToo movement been? In this episode of Repicture, cohosts Tasneem Alsultan and Nyasha Kadandara discuss the sexual harassment of women within the visual journalism industry. Featuring Anastasia Taylor-Lind, Kristen Chick and Tanvi Mishra

    What is a photo you wish you had taken but didn't?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 10:17


    Co-hosts Tasneem Alsultan and Nyasha Kadandara ask seven photographers if there is a photo they wish they had taken but didn't. Featuring Fabiola Ferrero, John Edwin Mason, Patience Zalanga, Barry Christianson, Anastasia Taylor-Lind, Tom Saater and Tanvi Mishra.

    Knowing better, doing better: Learning from mistakes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 44:50


    Regrets, mistakes, reflections. These are heavy words in any profession, in any aspect of life. The brilliant and ever revered Maya Angelou said, “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better." In this episode of Repicture, host Nyasha Kadandara asks photographers to reflect on their storytelling and what they have learned from it. What would they do differently knowing what they know now – and why? Featuring Peter DiCampo, Josué Rivas, Annie Tritt, Santi Carneri, Etinosa Yvonne and Sergey Korovayny.

    Duty, burden, privilege: Seeking the truth and who gets to tell it

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 48:40


    Back in 2020, amidst Black Lives Matter protests, Repicture host Nyasha Kadandara noticed the gatekeepers of storytelling proclaiming “hire black”. This caused her to reflect on photographers who document their own communities. In this episode Nyasha and co-host Tasneem Alsultan ask four photographers how they strive to accurately represent and document their own communities that are often misrepresented in the media. Do they see their work as a duty, burden, privilege or something else entirely? Nyasha and Tasneem also share their own hesitancies and frustrations about working in their own communities and abroad. Featuring Patience Zalanga, Fabiola Ferrero, Barry Christianson and Andrea Bruce.

    An introduction to Repicture: A podcast of The Everyday Projects

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 2:18


    Repicture is a podcast featuring candid conversations with photographers, academics, reporters and editors on the ethics and practice of visual storytelling. Co-hosts Nyasha Kadandara and Tasneem Alsultan take on the topics of representation, mental health, sexual harassment, call-out culture and accountability, making mistakes and self reflection. Repicture aims to bring what are often private conversations into the public arena.

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