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Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews

For the next two weeks whilst I am on location with the 2024 Scottish Photowalk Retreat, a brace of special editions, where I revisit the archive to feature the work of women in photography. Guests include Nancy Borowick, an acclaimed photojournalist known for her deeply personal and emotional work, particularly the intimate documentation of her parents' simultaneous battles with cancer, which has resonated with audiences worldwide for its raw honesty and humanity. I also talk with Lynzy Billing, an investigative journalist and photographer known for uncovering untold stories in conflict zones and human rights crises, Susan Goldberg an influential American journalist who became the first female editor-in-chief of National Geographic, where she expanded its focus on science, the environment, and social issues like climate change and diversity and from the UK, Nicky Heppenstall who helped found Remember my Baby, a charity organisation that offers remembrance photography services to parents experiencing the loss of their baby before, during, or shortly after birth, providing them with cherished memories during a deeply difficult time. Links to all guests and features will be on the showpage, my sincere thanks to MPB who sponsor this show and the Extra Milers without whom we wouldn't be walking each week. WHY: A Sketchbook of Life is available here.

Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews
#396 Photowalk: Seven creative LIFE CHANGING chats #2

Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 107:05


The second of two Friday Summer Specials featuring seven former guests from our three-year archive sharing photographic and LIFE wisdom. In this second show, photographer and social activist Misan Harriman, the bush-firefighter and photographer Cam Neville, the mindful landscape photographer discovering still Paul Sanders, the commercial pet and animal photographer Elke Vogelsang, landscape photographer, mentor and YouTuber Adam Karnasz, photographer and speaker Nancy Borowick, and Pulitzer prize-winning photojournalist Cathal McNaughton. Links to all stories and guests will be on the SHOW PAGE as always and my sincere thanks to mpb.com who sponsor this show and the Extra Milers without whom we wouldn't be walking every week.

B&H Photography Podcast
#Kittens & Picturing Pets, with Karen Hoglund & Nancy Borowick

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 62:19


Humans and pets have shared a deep bond for centuries, yet our animal companions are now considered more a part of the family than ever. So, it's no surprise that pet photography is a blossoming niche, and a perfect subject for this week's podcast—especially since it's National Pet Month! Above photograph © Nancy Borowick We start by chatting with pet photographer Karen Hoglund, who alerted us to her work in response to Allan's musing about using the hashtag “kittens” to generate traffic on social media. After noting that #kittens only yields a 20 percent bump over #photographer, Hoglund offers advice on the dos and don'ts of posing pets, and picking up on their non-verbal signs of anxiety or stress. After a break, we switch gears from posed pet portraits to learn about Sony Artisan Nancy Borowick's candid editorial-style coverage of the Westminster Dog Show, and her long-term project, “Part of the Pack.” Primarily known for telling intimate stories about people, Nancy explains how an invitation to photograph the dog show helped her process the loss of both her parents to cancer. She talks about the challenges of covering the show's frenetic atmosphere, describing how she maintains focus by seeking out telling details.  As we all agree, pets are truly a gift in our daily lives, and learning how to capture their unique personalities in pictures can only deepen this bond and enrich our experience. Guests: Karen Hoglund & Nancy Borowick For more information on our guests and the gear they use, see: https://blogd7.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/kittens-picturing-pets-karen-hoglund-nancy-borowick Top shot © Nancy Borowick Episode Timeline:  2:06: Does #Kittens or pictures of cute pets help to drive traffic on social media?  4:28: How to recognize signs of stress and anxiety in pets, and tips for posing pets during a photo session. 7:48: Giving treats to a pet so they'll behave during a photo shoot and behavior differences to keep in mind when photographing dogs or cats. 16:06: Tips for photographing groups of pets and people, plus advice for photographing darker-colored pets. 21:32: Hoglund's pet photography gear bag and her thoughts on using mirrorless cameras and lenses. 25:57: Episode Break 27:04: Nancy Borowick's love of the Westminster Dog show and the challenges of working in such a fast-paced, frenetic environment. 36:11: Difficult breeds to photograph, the benefits of real-time eye autofocus for animals in Sony lenses, and Borowick's favorite dog breed. 39:25: Borowick's love for close-up details as storytelling tools, and her favorite lens: a Sony G series 85mm f/1.4. 42:30: Evolution from photographing at the dog show to Borowick's long-term project “Part of the Pack,” and the differences between dogs and owners at a top competition setting and in a home environment 54:30: Final thoughts from Borowick and Hoglund about owning pets today. Guest Bios: Karen Hoglund started out as a graphic designer, art-directing photo shoots for ad agencies and commercial clients. After honing her camera skills by photographing children and families, she shifted focus to her true love—dogs and cats. After starting a pet photography business in 2012, she hasn't looked back, working from her home base in Denver, Colorado with a squeaky toy in one hand, a camera in the other, and fur all over her clothes. Nancy Borowick is an internationally renowned photographer, author, teacher, and speaker. A graduate of the International Center of Photography, she is a Sony Artisan of Imagery and a Kickstarter Thought Leader. Working regularly with the New York Times since 2013, Borowick has told intimate stories of people, places, and pets from every corner of the globe. Her break-out project about her two parents in parallel treatment for stage-four cancer has received major accolades and awards such as The Arnold Newman Prize and the Humanitarian Award from the organization Women That Soar. This project was published in 2018 as the monograph The Family Imprint. Borowick currently resides on the island of St. John, USVI with her husband, two sons, and her dog, Einstein. Stay Connected: Karen Hoglund Website: https://karenhoglundphotography.com Karen Hoglund Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karenhoglundphoto Karen Hoglund Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KarenHoglundPhotography Karen Hoglund Twitter: https://twitter.com/khoglund_photo Karen Hoglund Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/khoglund/ Karen Hoglund YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@karenhoglundphotography/ Karen Hoglund TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@karenhoglundphoto   Nancy Borowick Website: https://www.nancyborowick.com Nancy Borowick Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nancyborowick/ Nancy Borowick Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nancy.borowick/ Nancy Borowick Twitter: https://twitter.com/nancyborowick

Foto Podcast
Foto 004 - Nancy Borowick

Foto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 30:17


Nancy Borowick is an internationally renowned photographer, author, teacher, and speaker, delivering over 50 speaking engagements each year around the world, bringing her personal story to universities, hospitals, oncology units, and community groups globally. Nancy graduated from the International Center of Photography and has exhibited her work in over 100 cities. Working regularly with the New York Times since 2013, Nancy has told the intimate stories of people and places from every corner of the globe, winning her major accolades and awards, such as World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, The Arnold Newman Prize and most recently the Humanitarian Award from the organization Women That Soar for her photography and recent monograph, The Family Imprint. She is a Sony Artisan of Imagery and, in 2019, was invited to become a Kickstarter Thought Leader. Over the last decade, Nancy has narrowed the focus of her work, telling stories of health, struggle, and personal relationships, using compassion, humility, and trust as tools to connect with and explore the lives of her subjects. Visit Nancy's Website to see more images from The Family Imprint and her other work.See her full portoflio at nancyborowick.comFollow her on InstagramHere is the list of photographers Nancy recommends towards the end of our conversation:stephaniesinclair.comtasneemalsultan.comAt Foto, we are building a new platform for photography. We are launching Foto 1.0 in 2023, and everyone on our Private Beta List will get first access to the app.You can join the Private Beta List with a one-time donation of $5 to help support our software development costs. Get full access to Foto at fotoapp.substack.com/subscribe

Das ist Kunst - Der Podcast der Deichtorhallen Hamburg
„It was everyone's story“ – Nancy Borowick über Liebe und Verlust

Das ist Kunst - Der Podcast der Deichtorhallen Hamburg

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 24:35


Fast gleichzeitig erkrankten die Eltern von Nancy Borowick unheilbar an Krebs. Die Fotografin beschloss, ihren letzten Weg mit der Kamera festzuhalten. Mit ihrer Serie „The Family Imprint“ gelang ihr so ein einfühlsames Porträt über die Kraft der Familie und das Abschiednehmen. In dieser Episode spricht Nancy Borowick über das Projekt, ihre Eltern und wie ihr die Fotografie dabei half, die Trauer zu bewältigen. Außerdem erklärt der Fotohistoriker Ulrich Rüter, warum die Fotografie und der Tod seit jeher eine enge Beziehung verbindet.

Sony Alpha Photographers
Documentary photographer, Sony Artisan of Imagery Nancy Borowick

Sony Alpha Photographers

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 18:57


A chat with Sony Artisan of Imagery, documentary photography Nancy Borowick. We talk about how she got started, her go-to gear, what she is looking forward to and more. You can see her work at nancyborowick.com on Instagram at and on Alpha Universe

Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews
#194 Laughter, love and loss: The Family Imprint

Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 43:41


The Family Imprint is a story, a book about photojournalist Nancy Borowick’s parents, Howard and Laurel, married for over three decades as they undergo treatment for cancer together. The book shows everything from their to do lists, to saved love letters, to the most empathic black and white photographs of this incredibly potent life and love story made by Nancy. It has influenced many others to photograph and tell their stories and captured the hearts of people worldwide, earning a World Press Photo award in 2016 and a Humanitarian Award two years later. See the show notes HERE. The show is supported by MPB.

A Photographic Life
A Photographic Life - 128: Plus Nancy Borowick

A Photographic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 20:12


In episode 128 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed considering PHD's in photography, yet more 'pay to play' scams, and photography's response to social distancing.  Plus this week photographer Nancy Borowick takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which she answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Nancy Borowick is an internationally renowned photographer, author, teacher and speaker, delivering over 50 speaking engagements each year around the world, bringing her personal story to universities, hospitals, oncology units and community groups globally. Nancy is a graduate of the International Center of Photography and has exhibited her work in over 100 cities. Working regularly with the New York Times since 2013, she has told the intimate stories of people and places from every corner of the globe winning her major accolades and awards, such as World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International and most recently the 2018 Humanitarian Award from the organization Women That Soar for her photography and recent monograph, The Family Imprint. She is a Sony Artisan of Imagery and in 2019 was invited to become a Kickstarter Thought Leader.  Over the last decade, Nancy has narrowed the focus of her work, telling stories of health, struggle and personal relationships, using compassion, humility and trust as tools to connect with and explore the lives of her subjects. Her work has been featured in numerous newspapers and magazines, including National Geographic, Time Magazine, CNN, PDN, O the Oprah Magazine, The New York Times Magazine, Audubon Magazine and Glamour Magazine. Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Taylor Francis 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Taylor Francis 2019). His next book What Does Photography Mean to You? will be published in late 2020. © Grant Scott 2020

Adorama: The Podcast
Nancy Borowick: Documentary & Humanitarian Photographer

Adorama: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 54:01


Photojournalist and documentary and humanitarian photographer Nancy Borowick (@nancyborowick) has built a career capturing local, personal, and news-worthy moments. She joins us to speak about finding opportunity close to home, documenting personal family moments, and being prepared to jump on assignments at a moment’s notice.

B&H Photography Podcast
Photography Has Nothing to Do with Cameras - A Conversation between Nancy Borowick and Adriane Ohanesian

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 55:08


What obstacles have gotten in the way of your photography? When life’s troubles arise, where do you point your camera? Or do you set it down? Photography can be a weekend hobby or it can be a life’s calling and, for our guests on today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, there is no doubt that photography is part of their very being, and meshed into the most intimate aspects of their lives. Adriane Ohanesian and Nancy Borowick have been friends since they studied together at the International Center of Photography, and have remained close despite careers that have put them on opposite sides of the globe. Both had specific aspirations while studying, both have received professional recognition as photographers, and both have faced tragedy and pain with a steady hand and unflinching eye. In addition to her many assignments for the likes of Time magazine and the New York Times, Borowick documented her parent’s parallel treatments for stage-four cancer. And as a photojournalist in East Africa, Ohanesian has covered war, refugee crisis, climate change, and illegal mining. Not only has she witnessed and documented extreme human brutality, she has been caught in the crossfire on more than one occasion. As part of B&H’s content for International Women’s Day, which is on March 8, 2020, we asked Borowick and Ohanesian to join us for a conversation about the role photography has played in their lives and to discuss their careers thus far. For both women, 2019 will be a watershed year—Borowick welcomed her first baby and Ohanesian survived a plane crash that has left her broken but unbowed. After a decade of “the hustle,” they also take a moment to gaze into the future of their photo careers and we are proud to be privy to this conversation and present it to our listeners. Join us for this real-world conversation among two accomplished photographers. Guests: Adriane Ohanesian and Nancy Borowick Photograph © Adriane Ohanesian

Alpha Universe Podcast
Alpha Universe Podcast: How to be a better visual storyteller with National Geographic photojournalist & Sony Artisan of Imagery Nancy Borowick

Alpha Universe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 31:04


Everyone wants to be a story teller, and few do it as well as photojournalist Nancy Borowick. She's the kind of photographer who reveals the heart of a story through incredibly intimate photos. AlphaUniverse.com editor Christopher Robinson talks with Nancy about her shooting style and how it was born out of a personal project that she didn't originally intend to share. In Tech Talk, Sony's Amy Koppmann explains how to use lens stabilization in conjunction with camera stabilization. And we get some Do This Now tips from Nancy Borowick for photographers who want to do the kind of photojournalistic story telling that she’s famous for.  

Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community

Mother's Day and Father's Day are right around the corner and children of all ages are joyously making plans to show their parents their love, admiration and appreciation. But if your parent is living with cancer or has died from the disease, these holidays can be challenging, bringing with them feelings of sadness and loss. In this episode meet photographer Nancy Borowick whose parents were both diagnosed with stage 4 cancers and died of their diseases. Nancy documented their cancer journey in her book The Family Imprint- A Daughter's Portrait of Love and Loss. Also joining is Sean Hebbel, Program Director for the Cancer Support Community Delaware.

Wonderfully Made
12: Nancy Borowick

Wonderfully Made

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 47:05


Through the Lens of a Photographer || Today we are thrilled to feature talented photographer, Nancy Borowick, who shares insight into her life as a professional creative, one who shoots for the likes of The New York Times amongst other fantastic publications. In her interview Nancy tells us about her career, her travels, her adventures, and her deeply personal passion project about the incredible legacy left... Read More

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B&H Photography Podcast
Legends of Photojournalism – The Pulitzer Prize Celebration

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 32:35


Some days, I love my job, and this was most definitely one of those days. We were in a room of heroes, not just heroes of mine, but actual heroes, people who fill their lives, risk their lives, for passion and for the betterment of humanity. The gathering was called “The Pulitzer Prize Photographers,” held in celebration of the centennial of the establishment of the Pulitzer Prize and organized by the Eddie Adams Workshop, the Parsons School of Design, and supported, in part, by B&H Photo. It brought together Pulitzer-Prize-winning photographers from six decades, displayed their history lesson of potent journalism, and gave time and space for their stories to be told. At times, emotion filled the auditorium, tears were shed, but by the end of the night, there was joy—Nick Ut hamming it up in the photo booth, Adrees Latif and Ruth Fremson pressing limes for margaritas at the after-party. I shook hands with Robert Jackson, who captured the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, and thanked Daniel Berehulak—he risked his life to document the Ebola plague in West Africa, and in doing so, helped bring to an earlier end that horrible epidemic. Nancy Borowick, who chronicled her parent’s illnesses and deaths, seemed endearingly unaware of her might, and John White brought a smile to many faces, reminding us that as photographers we are “visual servants.” This episode of our podcast will do its best to bring you to this event, to share moments of insight from the speakers and provide a sense of the evening’s activities. Even if photojournalism is not your primary interest, enjoy, be moved, and be inspired by the experience and wisdom put forth at this gathering of greats.

I Love Photography
WPP Contest Winners Announced | I Love Photography | Ep. 45 | Feb. 13, 2015

I Love Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2015 30:43


Our weekly look at all things photographic with PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi.   Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt   1:52 World Press Photo Winners announced and 20% rejected for manipulation 8:48 Nancy Borowick photographs her parents' cancer 11:18 Joe Capra's 10k Time Lapse of Rio 13:27 Canon 5DS and 5DS R 18:02 Alex Cornell's flipped iceberg 19:50 NYC Museums ban selfie sticks 21:14 President Obama selfie sticks himself for ACA 22:47 Max Avdeev's Ukraine frontline 25:02 Lucile Chombert de Lauwe photographs changing Mongolia 26:21 Kishin Shinoyama's lost photos of John Lennon and Yoko Ono 28:19 Lauren Fleishman's The Lovers  

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