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Best podcasts about Antonio M Rosario

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Street Shots Photography Podcast
Need Some R&R

Street Shots Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 69:56 Transcription Available


"I've learned over the years not to make big decisions based on short-term emotions because feelings aren't facts and they will pass or at least change.”   "Give yourself permission to begin again."  -- Sean Tucker   In this first episode of 2025, Antonio and Ward discuss what keeps the creativity alive when the motivation runs on low. Of course, revisiting older work, like photo shoots or journal entries, brings new ideas and gives a feeling of progress. Usually, at moments like this, looking back at those previous efforts brings to the foreground growth that was not as noticeable then. They talk about routines, small habits, keeping the juices flowing, like organizing one's gear or calling into photography groups-little rituals that play an enormous part. Still, they also talk about community, people they have got around them, which they get together with, share their thoughts with, and spark each other where and when it is really needed.   Subscribe to our Substack Newsletter Help out the show by buying us a coffee! Support the show by purchasing Antonio's Zines. Send us a voice message, comment or question. All Show Links - https://linktr.ee/streetshots   Links:   Ibarionex - The Candid Frame "Surviving the Loss of Everything"  Support Ibarionex by buying him some coffee. Lots of coffee. Sean Tucker "When You Feel Like Giving Up." Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Instagram, Bluesky, and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Vero, Bluesky, Instagram and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  The Unusual Collective Street Shots Facebook Page Street Shots Instagram     Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

Street Shots Photography Podcast

On this episode, Antonio reminisced about his recent photo showcase, set against a brick backdrop that brought his images to life. Mark Reierson's touch made the difference in the arrangement. The chat soon hinted at future engagements, notably an artist talk and an exciting zine collaboration.  Ward and Antonio's joint Street Shots zine, "Line of Sight," celebrates a collaboration of street photography. Crafted meticulously using the Miro app, the upcoming zine doesn't just chronicle their passion but will also support their podcast. Both are excited about upcoming projects: Antonio's nostalgic "11218+" venture and Ward's "Communities" project capturing Calgary's essence. They both revel in the idea of converting their digital captures into tactile memories. Finally, a recent outing saw Antonio lead a Scott Kelby's worldwide photo walk, favoring his iPhone 15 and dabbling with a new LIDAR-equipped Polaroid. Later, Antonio and Ward exchanged notes on the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Impressed by its features, especially the "tetra prism", they also agree on one thing: Snapseed's app excellence, even if the desktop version leaves them chuckling about its quirks.   Podcast Show Links   Subscribe to our Substack Newsletter Help out the show by buying us a coffee! Support the show by purchasing Antonio's Zines. Send us a voice message, comment or question. Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Instagram and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Vero, Instagram and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  The Unusual Collective Street Shots Facebook Page Street Shots Instagram   Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio   ----more---- Ward's Fall Images Antonio's Polaroid Images:

Street Shots Photography Podcast

In this episode, Antonio and Ward discuss recent updates, with Antonio revealing that he recently came down with COVID. He also shares his newfound love for creating photo zines using Blurb. Ward speaks about his latest book purchase, "The Workers" by Lee Friedlander from Steidl Publishing. Intrigued by Ward's choice, Antonio decides to be a copycat and orders the same book, along with another one by Evelyn Hofer.  Ward plans to create a spontaneous and loose zine during a trip to visit his mother in Saskatchewan, capturing everything he encounters along the way. He also shares that he's been invited by a camera store in Calgary to give a talk about his process of creating a photo book, which came about after meeting with Ted Forbes and Evelyn Drake. Antonio and Ward then delve into the intriguing world of composition in photography. Antonio, as a photography instructor, talks about his desire to instill a deeper understanding of composition in his students. They discuss the difference in their own paths of learning, with Antonio having a formal education in photography and Ward learning through exploration. They emphasize the importance of composition as the linchpin for a captivating photograph. They stress the need to move beyond the "snapshot" approach and encourage budding photographers to take their time, observe, and envision the image they want to create. While acknowledging the value of rules like the rule of thirds, they emphasize that composition is a lifelong learning process that requires time and dedication. The discussion touches on the impact of Instagram and square format, but overall, they express the need to focus on composition to create impactful and resonant images.   Show Links: Help out the show by buying us a coffee! Send us a voice message, comment or question. Join our new Substack!   Evelyn Hofer - Encounters Lee Friedlander - Workers - The Human Clay Ward's Talk at the Camera Store - Coffee Talk: The Process of Photobook Making - Sat. Aug. 12   Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Twitter and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Vero, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  The Unusual Collective Street Shots Facebook Page Street Shots Instagram     Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio  

Street Shots Photography Podcast

  On this first episode of 2023, Ward and Antonio have the privilege of sitting down with photographer, writer and YouTube creator, Sean Tucker. They chat about what it takes to be creative during times of intense adversity. Also, they talk to Sean a little about his newly published book, "The Meaning in the Making." This is a great show to start off the New Year. A small gallery of Sean's work can be seen here: http://streetshots.photography/2023/01/16/street-shots-ep-175-logos-interview-with-sean-tucker/   Show Links: Sean Tucker's Website, YouTube Channel, Instagram, Twitter, and new book. Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Twitter and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Vero, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  The Unusual Collective Street Shots Instagram     Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

Street Shots Photography Podcast

  AI art generators and images have been a hot topic in the creative community in the past few months, and Ward and Antonio invited Dave Szweduik to join them in a discussion about the potential impact of AI on photography and writing. The use of AI in the creative arts is a highly charged and controversial subject, and it is likely to be a game changer in the coming year. The effects of AI on creatives and the creative process are uncertain, but it is an important topic that warrants further discussion and consideration. P.S. The opening quote in the show was generated by ChatGPT in iambic pentameter: Intelligence unbound By flesh and blood, but born of machines AI, a new sound Of progress, or a threat unseen   Show Links:   David Szweduik - Storyphoria  (https://solo.to/storyphoria) Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Twitter and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Vero, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  The Unusual Collective Street Shots Instagram     Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

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Street Shots Photography Podcast

Ward and Antonio have a visit to the Bernd & Hilla Becher exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The Street Shots guys take a tour of this incredible retrospective of the Becher's work and share their perspectives of this type of photography. A gallery of the visit can be seen here: http://streetshots.photography/2022/10/31/street-shots-ep-170-typologies/   Show Links: Bernd & Hilla Becher exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art YouTube videos: Bernd & Hilla Becher Virtual Opening | Met Exhibitions Bernd and Hilla Becher and their 19th and Early 20th-century Precursors with Jeff Rosenheim Bernd and Hilla Becher, Hauser & Wirth Zürich Becher photography exhibition in the Ruhr Valley | Video of the day Hilla and Bernd Becher invented a new genre of photography   Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Twitter and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Vero, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Street Shots Instagram   Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

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Street Shots Photography Podcast

  Antonio and Ward hit multiple subjects in this episode including moving from Instagram to Vero, an exhibition at the Met, images and photos created by artificial intelligence, and finally artifacts in photography.  Image gallery can be seen at http://streetshots.photography/2022/08/30/street-shots-ep-166-artifacts/   Show Links: Metropolitan Museum of Art - Bernd & Hilla Becher Exhibit  Midjourney A.I. Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Twitter and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Vero, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Street Shots Instagram     Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

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Street Shots Photography Podcast
As The Tables Are Turned

Street Shots Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 73:22


(image ©Ward Rosin) On this 150th episode of Street Shots, Ward and Antonio turn the tables as they each interview each other. Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Unusual Collective Essay by Ward Rosin Street Shots Instagram Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio ----more---- Ward's Images   Antonio's Green-Wood Images:    

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Street Shots Photography Podcast
Happiness is a Warm Camera

Street Shots Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 66:32


  Ward and Antonio are joined by their friend and fellow Unusual Collective member, Mark Reierson to talk about the feelings they're experiencing as they've been photographing during this time of the Covid pandemic. Consider this episode another "black couch" session.  (galleries can be seen at this link: http://streetshots.photography/2021/12/17/street-shots-ep-149-happiness-is-a-warm-camera/) Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Mark Reierson's Website "Between Dust and Sky" order page. Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio  

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Street Shots Photography Podcast

(image courtesy of shane balkowitsch) Antonio and Ward speak with North Dakotan photographer/ambrotypist Shane Balkowitsch. In 2012, Shane started his photographic journey using the almost forgotten technique known as the "Wet Plate Collodion" process. This 1851 process which applies pure silver onto glass or tin, wet plate collodion photography is an arduous technique requiring patience and skill resulting in a unique, one-of-a-kind archival image. Because exposures often exceed ten seconds, Shane describes the images he captures as "moving stills." The Street Shots guys talk to Shane not so much about the "how" of the wet plate process but more of the "why" of wet plates. They also dive into his many projects and his cultivation of a creative community surrounding his purpose-built daylight studio on the plains of North Dakota. This is surely a conversation for the ages. In Ancient Greek, the word Ambrotype is translated as "Immortal Impression." Check out a gallery of Shane's work here: http://streetshots.photography/2021/11/15/street-shots-ep-147-the-ambrotypist/   Show Links: Shane's Website, documentary on Amazon Prime and latest book, "Northern Plains Native Americans: A Modern Wet Plate Perspective" The Penumbra Foundation, an alternate photographic process institution in NYC Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio      

Street Shots Photography Podcast

  Stephen Shore said in a YouTube video that he wants to take photos that "feel like seeing, just the way when people write they use a different language than they use when they speak." Antonio and Ward invited their fellow Unusual Collective brother-in-light, David Szweduik to riff off of Shore's statement and see how it relates to their work and photography in general.  Photo gallery can be seen here: http://streetshots.photography/2021/10/30/street-shots-ep-146-word-up/   Show Links:   David Szweduik's Website and Instagram feed Dave's Adventures in Creativity Stories Podcast Site and Instagram feed Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Stephen Shore MoMA YouTube Playlist   Buy us a Coffee!   Subscribe to us on:   Apple Podcasts   Google Podcasts   Spotify   Amazon Music   iHeart Radio  

Street Shots Photography Podcast
Dispatches from Green-Wood 12

Street Shots Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 31:33


  Antonio offers some personal updates as he wanders the grounds of Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn as part Dispatches from Green-Wood series.  Link to photo gallery can be found here: http://streetshots.photography/2021/10/17/street-shots-ep-145-dispatches-from-green-wood-12/   Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio  

Street Shots Photography Podcast
Gear and Pretzels

Street Shots Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 77:02


Antonio and Ward wrap up the summer with an informal chat about some gear and trips and pretzels. Photo galleries can be seen here: http://streetshots.photography/2021/09/29/street-shots-ep-144-gear-and-pretzels/ Buy us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AntonioRosario   Show Links: Paris Changing: Revisiting Eugene Atget's Paris New York Changing: Revisiting Berenice Abbott's New York Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Buy us a Coffee!   Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio ----more----  

Street Shots Photography Podcast

(image ©Sandra Cattaneo Adorno) In this episode, Antonio and Ward had the privilege of interviewing Brazilian-born photographer, Sandra Cattaneo Adorno. Sandra began photography career eight years ago when her daughter enrolled her in Alex and Rebecca Webb's street photo workshop in Barcelona for her 60th birthday. Since then, she has traveled the world photographing people in her own unique way. Last year, Radius Books published Sandra's second photo book, "Águas De Ouro," (which translates to "Waters of Gold.") which in itself is a work of art. The Street Shots guys talk to Sandra about her book and what it's like to be a creative and successful midlife photographer.  Show notes and gallery can be found here: http://streetshots.photography/2021/09/13/street-shots-ep-143-ipanema-dreams/ ----more----           Show Links:   Sandra's Website & Instagram Books: "Aguas de Ouro" (You can watch a video presenting the book here)  "The Other Half of the Sky" (Click here to watch a video presenting the book)   Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website    Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

Street Shots Photography Podcast

  Ward and Antonio discuss what they are grateful for in this thing we call Photography.   Show Links: David Youn Photography Podcast: https://www.davidyounphotography.com/viewfinder   Beer and cameras https://beersandcameras.com/   Shuttertime with Sid and Mac (archived)   Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website    Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

Street Shots Photography Podcast
First Base and Vancouver

Street Shots Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 60:00


(image © ward rosin)   Ward and Antonio are together this week to discuss their small summer photographic adventures. Ward went to get his sea legs back on a trip to Vancouver with his son and Antonio took on the roll of sports photographer at a friend's league softball game. This episode's photo gallery can be seen here: http://streetshots.photography/2021/08/16/street-shots-ep-141-first-base-and-vancouver/   Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio  

Street Shots Photography Podcast

A short, solo episode this week with Antonio sharing some of his photo related anxieties and accomplishments for the past month or so. Here's the gallery of images Antonio took this past weekend: http://streetshots.photography/2021/07/31/street-shots-ep-140-i-photographer/     Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

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Street Shots Photography Podcast

This show is a rerun of an episode published in May 2020 called "Book Day." Here are the notes from that episode: I've got my buddy Ward Rosin on the show again. We're catching up on what we're doing during lockdown, including going through our back catalog of images and books we're recommending. Show notes: http://streetshots.photography/2021/07/16/street-shots-ep-139-book-day-redux/ David Szweduik's Essay "On Sontag" at the Unusual Collective   This episode's links: Masters of Street Photography The Phone Book Long Story Short Full Moon Mexico: Between Life and Death   Show Links: "Between Dust and Sky" order page. Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

Street Shots Photography Podcast
Not Their First Rodeo

Street Shots Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 87:30


(image courtesy of ©mark reierson) This episode, Antonio and Ward speak to Ward and Mark Reierson about their book on a small-town rodeo in East-Central Alberta, Canada. Yes, Ward is both a host and a guest this week! Mark and Ward go into a deep dive on the conception, creation and self-publication of this amazing collaborative photo book. If you ever thought about publishing your own photo book, either by yourself or in partnership with someone, this episode is for you.  Show Notes: http://streetshots.photography/2021/06/29/street-shots-ep-138-not-their-first-rodeo/ Show Links: "Between Dust and Sky" order page. Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Mark Reierson's Website Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

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Brooklyn, USA
51 | But Mostly, We’re Still Screaming

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 39:32


This week, we’re sitting down with a new generation of Arab activists. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Khyriel Palmer, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Ro Johnson, Sriyanka Ray, Amanda Harrington, Eileen Arias Reyes, Brian Vines, Anna Lueck, Jonathan Ortiz, Michael Carroll, David Feldman, Eric Haugesag, Alex Onica, Leslie Hayes, Peter Rywelski, Clinton Philson Jr., Antonio M. Rosario, Onel Mulet, Steve de Séve, Jada Dantzler, Stephen Arnold, Marcus Kearns, Rebecca Rouse, Anhelo Reyes, Laurel Sheridan, and the Brooklyn Nomads.• LINKS:Brooklyn, USA - bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USAOnwards: The Future of Arab-American Activism - https://bit.ly/3ynnQLlMariam Barghouti - @mariambarghouti on InstagramYafa Dias - https://www.arabamericanny.org/team-aaanySomia Elrowmeim - https://www.wecnyc.org/the-founderMohammed Missouri - https://www.jet-pac.com/team/mohammed-missouri/Vetnah Monessar - https://www.yamausa.org/vetnah-y-monessar/• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV

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Street Shots Photography Podcast

(© antonio m. rosario) Ward and Antonio do a quick post mortem to last episode's interview with Melissa Breyer and talk about Antonio's guest spot on Bart Busschot's "Let's Talk Photography" podcast. Then they discuss why some folks just love shallow depth of field.   Links: Let's Talk Photography podcast Ward Rosin’s Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website      (Antonio's DoF shots)   Ward's railroad images:   Photo of poet Charles Beaudelaire shot by Etienne Carjat.      

Shutter Time Podcast
It's Magic!

Shutter Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 26:49


This time listening to a great episode of Street Shots Podcast, by our good friend Antonio M. Rosario, about numbers in photography, we took another trip out to break rules of photography. Why not? First off, it was middle of the day, bautiful blue cloudless skies... these are not the conditions a landscape photographer likes.  So we attempted the impossible.  Try to create a few images that would not suck.  Have we accomplished that?  Have a look and tell us.

Street Shots Photography Podcast

I'm joined by my friend Ward Rosin again, this time not for the promised "cage match" but to talk about what taking a trip to an unfamiliar place can do for your shooting. Ward recounts his nine-day visit to Guanajuato City, Mexico in February 2019 and how being there changed the nature of his street shooting style. I also chat a bit about how my recent trip to an upstate town did the same for me but maybe not as profoundly as Ward . We also geek out a little on the new Fuji X-Pro 3 camera and how it might enhance a photo trip to a new place.   Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. "RETAINING MY CREATIVE VISION WHEN TRAVELING" Ward Rosin - The Unusual Collective "A WALKER IN HIS SHOES" Antonio M. Rosario - The Unusual Collective  

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Street Shots Photography Podcast
The Unusual Suspects

Street Shots Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 94:57


Welcome to my 100th episode! This show I'm joined by three of my friends, Ward Rosin, Bryan Minear and David Szweduik who help me celebrate this milestone show by making a special announcement. We four, plus Mac Sokulski and Mark Reierson (who were unfortunately not on the show) have formed a new photography collective called "The Unusual Collective." In this episode we talk about what it means to be part of a collective and ask just what the heck *is* a photography collective.    Photos from some of the members of the Unusual Collective: Bryan Minear     ___________________________________________________________________ Ward Rosin       ___________________________________________________________________   David Szweduik   ___________________________________________________________   Antonio M. Rosario    ___________________________________________________________________ Show Links The Unusual Collective Home Page Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. David Szweduik's Website and Podcast Bryan Minear's Website and Instagram feed Mark Reierson's Website and Instagram feed Mac Sokulski Website and Podcast The Kage Collective

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Shutter Time Podcast
Episode 242: Talking Art

Shutter Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 40:00


Talking Art.  What is art? Is photography art?  According to Wikipedia definition of art it is anything that humans create. I think artistic photography is in the eye of the beholder.  Your life experience has a huge impact on your perception of art.  This also includes your education, and learning about other photographers like Antonio M. Rosario from Street Shots Podcast is doing "deep dives" into the old masters of photography. Consideration of art is very subjective and it depends on us, what we feel and how we feel.  What do you guys think?  Looking forward to your comments! See you next week.  

Shutter Time Podcast
EPISODE 231: Chatting photographically with Antonio M. Rosario

Shutter Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 71:41


Salgado, light painting, and photography what better way to spend an hour!

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Shutter Time Podcast
Episode 229: Endre Friedman and Emotion in Photography

Shutter Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 91:38


In this episode I'm joined by Professor Brooklyn (Antonio M. Rosario) and we chat about Endre Friedman, and the elusive photographer Robert Capa.  

Shutter Time Podcast
Ep 206 Photography or Experience

Shutter Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 62:10


Sometimes we forget experience, because we focus too much on photography.  Where is the magic line that would let us experience and photograph at the same time.  Antonio M. Rosario from Street Shots, joins me today to discuss this topic, as Sid unfortunately is dealing with issues.  We missed her today.

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Shutter Time Podcast
Ep 203: What kind of photographer do you want to be? Pt 1.

Shutter Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 49:40


This is part 1 of a joint episode with Street Shots,where you will here part 2 of this conversation.  We were joined by Antonio M. Rosario to discuss what kind of a photographer to you want to be.  Have a listen and let us know what kind you are :) Thanks for tuning in!  

Shutter Time Podcast
Episode 195: Different Sides of Inspiration

Shutter Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 51:36


Still Inspired by Darkness? Our follow-up to episode 193 is finally here. We had received a number of messages asking for further clarification about how someone can be inspired after viewing a photograph telling a story of tragedy and darkness. Please join us as we tackle this tricky subject! Thanks to our listeners who chimed in and challenged us to revisit this subject. This is what the podcast is all about: to keep the conversation about all things photography going. Comments and questions = more discussion. Huge thanks to those who sent a message and to our mystery caller *wink*. We hope this helps clear things up! Join the Convo We would love to hear your thoughts on the show! Have you found yourself inspired by images of human suffering or destruction? If so, how are you inspired by such photography? You can chime in on the blog and find us on Twitter to continue the conversation. You can also subscribe to the show for free via iTunes or Stitcher. If you would like to support the show and help with some of the costs of running this podcast, please check us out on Patreon (any support is appreciated!). Thanks so much for tuning in, folks! As always, we appreciate your support! Cheers, y’all! #changetheconversation   Links from the show:  Episode 193 »» Pulitzer Prize Photographs with Antonio M. Rosario It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War by Lynsey Addario   _________ Shutter Time Goodness: Shutter Time Patreon Shutter Time Twitter Sid’s Twitter » @supercellsid Mac’s Twitter » @maclby

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Shutter Time Podcast
Episode 194 »» Visions of Grandeur

Shutter Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 46:07


Inspired by Darkness? We received a number of questions / messages and even a recording about our last episode, Episode 193 »» Pulitzer Prize Photographs with Antonio M. Rosario, asking for further explanation about finding inspiration in these often dark, award-winning images. While we do not discuss this any further in this episode, you can expect a proper follow-up in the upcoming week. Thank you so much for chiming in! Stay tuned! Chocolate Elephants Mac was intrigued by the clever way Vancouver photographer, Ian McDonald, penned an article about making sense of your photography. We thought Ian’s article complimented one of Olaf Sztaba’s recent articles, Confidence–A Roller-Coaster to Seeing(Intro), which we discussed back on episode 182. Inspired by Ian’s words, we took to the mics to discuss his article, the wonderful videos by Ted Forbes on his The Art of Photography YouTube channel and more! Join the Convo We would love to hear your thoughts on the show! How do you approach your photography while making sense of your art? Have you watched any of the videos we talked about and if so, do you have any favourites you would care to share? You can chime in on the blog and find us on Twitter to continue the conversation. You can also subscribe to the show for free via iTunes or Stitcher. If you would like to support the show and help with some of the costs of running this podcast, please check us out on Patreon (any support is appreciated!). Thanks to Ian, Ted and Olaf for the inspiration for this episode (links below). Also, make sure y’all check out the work from Mark Reierson who gave Mac an unofficial workshop experience this past weekend. *wink* To all our listeners: while we may not always agree on these photography topics and our opinions do vary, the respectful way you choose to engage with us and other photographers / listeners by continuing the conversation and creating a wonderful sense of community in the process, is one of the many reasons why we love doing this show, so thank you all. Thanks so much for tuning in, folks! As always, we appreciate your support! Cheers, y’all! #changetheconversation

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Shutter Time Podcast
Episode 193 »» Pulitzer Prize Photographs with Antonio M. Rosario

Shutter Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 85:56


Winning Moments Every time he is back on Shutter Time, this is a winning moment for us. Of course, I am talking about our brother from another mother, the ridiculously cool photographer and podcaster hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Antonio M. Rosario. Inspired by the incredible award-winning images in the latest version of the book, Moments: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographs by Hal Buell, we decided to discuss what we could learn from these Pulitzer Prize photographs that have been a part of our history since the first award was handed out in 1942 and the photographers who made them. Disclaimer: we (mainly Sid) may have been pronouncing Pulitzer incorrectly as we have heard both versions. Before you refer to us as uncultured swine, perhaps just chime in and let us know which version is correct. Thanks! Join the Convo: We would love to hear your thoughts on the show! Have you looked at the book? What do you think of the Pulitzer award-winning photographs? You can chime in on the blog and find us on Twitter to continue the conversation. You can also subscribe to the show for free via iTunes or Stitcher. If you would like to support the show and help with some of the costs of running this podcast, please check us out on Patreon (any support is appreciated!). Huge thanks to Antonio for joining us for another episode! We love having him on and recommend y’all check out his work and listen to his photography podcast, Street Shots. Thanks so much as always for tuning in, friends! As always, we appreciate the support and the interaction! Cheers, y’all! #changetheconversation

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Shutter Time Podcast
Episode 191 »» Photography Everything with Antonio M. Rosario

Shutter Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 71:46


Cannot Get Enough Perhaps there is something in the air, but these days we cannot get enough of our brother from another mother, the devastatingly cool New Yorker, long-time photographer and great friend of the show, Antonio M. Rosario. We had to bring him on the show, so Mac sent out the signal and another episode was booked. Please join us as we have a great conversation about all things photography, including a large format digital camera, the follow-up to the World Press Photo of the Year winner for 2018, Olaf Sztaba’s (aka The Godfather) new book and more! Join the Convo: We would love to hear your thoughts on the show! What do you think about this crazy new LF camera? Were you surprised about the winning image from World Press Photo? Did you have a favourite image or two? You can chime in and find us on Twitter and Bookface. You can also subscribe to the show for free via iTunes or Stitcher. If you would like to support the show and help with some of the costs of running this podcast, please check us out on Patreon (any support is appreciated!). Big thanks to Clinton Ausmus for tweeting about the World Press Photo winning image and also for the show shout-out! Also, make sure you check out our great friend, fellow podcaster and photographer, Usually Happy Dave, as he made his debut on the Street Shots podcast as a guest co-host for the night. Huge thanks to Antonio for coming back on the show! We love having him on and we highly recommend you check out his work, his company, Switch to Manual and all the great services they provide (including portfolio reviews), and of course, his fantastic podcast, Street Shots! Thanks so much as always for tuning in, friends! As always, we appreciate the support and the interaction! Cheers, y’all! #changetheconversation