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In this week's episode of the Camera Shake Podcast, we take you inside the storm that earned Kevin Painchaud and his team the Pulitzer Prize for their extraordinary photojournalism during the devastating Santa Cruz storms of 2023. Join us as we explore how Kevin, a seasoned photojournalist with Lookout Santa Cruz, documented the relentless atmospheric rivers and their impact on the community, ultimately creating award-winning coverage that captured the attention of the world.Kevin shares his insights on the intense process of crisis reporting during the storms, how he balanced the emotional toll with the responsibility of journalism, and the pivotal moments that led to his team's Pulitzer Prize win. Through his lens, we delve into the challenges and triumphs of local journalism in times of disaster, and how his award-winning photography turned the chaos into powerful storytelling.Whether you're passionate about photojournalism, interested in the behind-the-scenes of Pulitzer Prize-winning work, or simply curious about the role of journalism in documenting natural disasters, this episode is a must-listen. Discover what it takes to tell a community's story in the face of nature's fury and how Kevin Painchaud's dedication to photojournalism and local journalism made history.#Photojournalism #KevinPainchaud #PulitzerPrize #CameraShakePodcast******************************************************************SUPPORT THE PODCAST: www.buymeacoffee.com/camerashake******************************************************************JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.com******************************************************************Check out our sponsor: www.platypod.com******************************************************************THIS WEEK'S LINKS:INTERESTED IN THE LOFOTEN VIKING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP?https://www.idavewilliams.com/trainingKevin Painchaud on the web:https://www.kevinpainchaud.comKevin Painchaud on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/painchaudkevin/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kpainchaud/JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.com======================================CAMERA SHAKE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/camerashakeFULL EPISODE 219 ‘Inside the Storm: How to win a PULITZER with KEVIN PAINCHAUD' IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON: YouTube - https://youtu.be/qKoj-M8zx_UApple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2Y2LmfmSpotify - https://spoti.fi/304sm2G FOLLOW US ONInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerashakepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camerashakepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/ShakeCameraKersten's website:www.kerstenluts.comKersten on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kerstenluts/https://www.instagram.com/threeheadsinarow/
Join Kim Grant as she speaks with contemplative photographer Paul Sanders. Paul began his photography career as a news photographer. He shares how, despite achieving everything he'd dreamt of in his career, he was left feeling unfulfilled and battling mental and physical health issues. Since then he has been on a journey of self discovery, resulting in him adopting a more mindful and contemplative approach to his photography. Paul's words are very thought provoking and may change how you see and engage with your photography moving forwards. Topics CoveredJourney into photographyWorking in news photography Feeling empty after getting his dream jobLosing sight of who he wasTrying to be a landscape photographer Battling his mental health Photographing what brings him beauty Finding his soul through photographyThe exhaustion of not being yourselfDeveloping genuine relationshipsThe strength of being vulnerableThe language around photographyPhotography and gratitude Being still and listening to your heartThe transience of our subjects Collaborating with our subjects Learning to give more Getting to know ourselves Talking and listening to our subjects Practicing seeing Letting go of attachment to material thingsThe feeling you get when seeing your image in printConnect with PaulWebsite: https://www.discoverstill.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discover_still/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/discoverstill/---Website: https://www.photographicconnections.com/Join the Photographic Connections community:https://photographic-connections.mn.co/Immersive Photography Weekend Dates:https://www.photographicconnections.com/photographyweekendsFollow the journeyInstagram: http:/www.instagram.com/photographicconnectionsFollow Kim's photography journey and offeringsWebsite: http://www.kimgrantphotography.co.ukYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@kimgrantphotographyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/kimgrantphotographyMusic by Mark RobinsonSong: A Thousand LifetimesWebsite: http:/www.markrobinsonmusic.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarkRobinsonMusic
Press photographers have faced tough workplace challenges for quite some time. Yet, according to recent headlines, their job is about to get even tougher, due to current plans by many law enforcement agencies—particularly the NYPD—to encrypt radio calls, making live transmissions of breaking news inaccessible to common citizens and members of the press. Besides being a devastating blow to meddling old biddies and law enforcement buffs, this change has huge implications for photojournalists and news outlets, who depend on such communications as part of their workflow. Joining us to shed light on this matter, as well as to provide a general update on newspaper photojournalism today, are two generations of accredited newspaper photographers, Todd Maisel and Lloyd Mitchell. As a current board member and past vice president of the New York Press Photographers Association, Maisel has worked tirelessly to investigate and mediate the NYPD's encryption plans. Among the many topics raised in our discussion are a shift in press accreditation from the NYPD to the Mayor's Office of Media & Entertainment, competing interests within news organizations that prevent broadcasters from taking law enforcement to task, distinctions between police and fire departments when it comes to radio encryption, details about radio encryption rollouts in other US cities, and much more. Towards the end of our chat, Todd Maisel offers a compelling insight into his mission as a photojournalist, which speaks to the high stakes involving the matter at hand. “What I'm doing as a journalist is a sacred obligation. It's a God-given right to do it, and to continue to do it, and to do a great job at it. And so, I made a promise to protect it, to protect freedom of the press.” Guests: Todd Maisel and Lloyd Mitchell Above photograph © Todd Maisel For more information on our guests and the gear they use, see: https://blogd7.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/holding-to-truth-radio-encryption-the-press-with-todd-maisel-lloyd-mitchell Stay Connected: Todd Maisel Website: https://www.toddmaiselvisualjournalism.com/ Todd Maisel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toddmaisel/ Todd Maisel on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ Todd Maisel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ToddMaisel Lloyd Mitchell Website: https://lloydmitchell43.photoshelter.com/ Lloyd Mitchell on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lloydmitchellphotography/ https://www.instagram.com/urbanfirefightingportfolio/ Lloyd Mitchell on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randymitchellwritesandphotographs/ Lloyd Mitchell on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lloydphoto NYPPA Website: https:// www.nyppa.org Todd Maisel on the Deadline for Newspaper Photojournalism Episode: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/podcast-a-deadline-for-newspaper-photojournalism
This week talk from the chair of grandad covers whats happening whats happened and a new episode. THOUGHTS. Once a month an ambient dive into my mind, but for now lend me your ears... Please consider supporting my podcast and videos by using one of the links down below. Thank you for taking the time to listen. Spondecking! Don't forget to grab yourself a copy of my first published photobook, AN-STAPA Standing Still available now CLICK HERE Help support what I do by simply joining me on Patreon here ➡️ Mali Davies Photography On Patreon If you are enjoying my podcast and youtube channel please consider subscribing and dropping some support for all the content I produce. The price of half a cider or a cup of tea will help me massively. Thank you to all the comments and support you give, it is very appreciated. ➡️ Click here to subscribe You can also listen to the podcast direct from my website ➡️ Click here for: Let's Create Podcast If you need music or audio SFX for your content or creative project, join AUDIIO today and get a 10% discount with the offer code MALI10 using this link today: Thank you to AUDIIO for supporting my channel and working with me to bring professional audio to all my content. If you like the music in my videos and podcast please consider subscribing to AUDIIO ➡️ Music for content creators #Inbetween #ThePhotowalk #letscreate Join me on social media and my website: FOLLOW, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE... ➡️ Mali Photography Website ➡️ Check out all my social media links and join me on various groups Feel free to drop me a message and have a chat. Thank you and SITHEE!
Konstantin & Becky bring to you the latest Nikon news and photography related announcements. Rebecca Danese: https://www.instagram.com/rebecca_danese Konstantin Kochkin: https://www.instagram.com/konstantinkochkin Production: Konstantin Kochkin Contact us at media@graysofwestminster.co.uk Nikon Report 104 Nikon Promos UK, EU & Canada UK: £250 off Z5, Z6II, and Z7II cameras cameras until 30th March https://tinyurl.com/4rk93fmn The new Nikon Nikkor Z 26mm f/2.8 lens is now shipping, currently in stock https://tinyurl.com/mrxu2tk3 https://tinyurl.com/b2fnanfe The Smallest and Lightest Prime Z lens... Who is it for? By Matt Granger https://tinyurl.com/ys8me4am Nikon Z9 firmware update version 3.10 released https://tinyurl.com/3ej5bctw The electronic custom shutter sound selection function is coming to the Nikon Z9 https://tinyurl.com/yc57bzk3 Major Nikon meetings scheduled for March 2023 https://tinyurl.com/4yd4hms4 https://tinyurl.com/yjrw7me7 Nikon is preparing for major new product announcement(s) https://tinyurl.com/2yz73u6n Nikon Philippines: “SAVE THE DATE 03.25.23” https://tinyurl.com/2x36cyjn The photographs of an unnamed Nikon Z camera were published on Twitter. https://tinyurl.com/23r54p9p https://tinyurl.com/ycku75wz Nikon EN-EL4a battery is no longer in production https://tinyurl.com/y5kdwdc8 Nikon trademarked a new logo in Japan. https://tinyurl.com/2rx59nwf https://tinyurl.com/4vtwu3rp Nikon at the 2023 CP+ show in Japan https://tinyurl.com/57uda2h7 Sigma announced their first three mirrorless lenses for Nikon Z-mount https://tinyurl.com/3bxy4rms Cosina announced a Voigtlander NOKTON 55mm f/1.2 SLIIs lens for Nikon F-mount https://tinyurl.com/2p9dmszm DxO released new Optics Modules with support for two Nikon Z lenses https://tinyurl.com/y4w4s4v4 Reviews: Z 85mm f/1.2 S. My New Favourite Nikon Lens by Bobby Tonelli https://tinyurl.com/58uk8nn9 Nikon 17 28 F2 8 Z Lens - Is it good For Milky Way Photography by Nightscape Images https://tinyurl.com/spuh3ptw Bird Photography with the Nikon 600mm F4 Z TC by Thom Mason https://tinyurl.com/ypxkxvy6 Weekend Read & Watch Nikon Sessions | EPISODE 5: News Photography by Nikon Europe https://tinyurl.com/2p977uz4 Antarctica Photography with a Nikon D850 by Courtney Victoria https://tinyurl.com/2czwebfj Thanks for listening! #nikon #z8 #z9 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grays-of-westminster/message
Hello and welcome to my inbetween episode, but fear not we are finishing SERIES 3 on a high and it will be this week, back to my usual Friday release. I really want to kick on this year with Let's Create a new website for the podcast and also catch up on my YouTube channel, but most of all to bring together a community on Patreon with your support. Don't forget I still have copies of my new Photobook An-Stapa, all links below. Stay safe, stay well and and all the very best to you all for a creative 2023! Thank you for taking the time to listen. Spondecking! Don't forget to grab yourself a copy of my first published photobook, AN-STAPA Standing Still available now CLICK HERE Help support what I do by simply joining me on Patreon here ➡️ Mali Davies Photography On Patreon If you are enjoying my podcast and youtube channel please consider subscribing and dropping some support for all the content I produce. The price of half a cider or a cup of tea will help me massively. Thank you to all the comments and support you give, it is very appreciated. ➡️ Click here to subscribe You can also listen to the podcast direct from my website ➡️ Click here for: Let's Create Podcast If you need music or audio SFX for your content or creative project, join AUDIIO today and get a 10% discount with the offer code MALI10 using this link today: Thank you to AUDIIO for supporting my channel and working with me to bring professional audio to all my content. If you like the music in my videos and podcast please consider subscribing to AUDIIO ➡️ Music for content creators #Inbetween #NASA #letscreate Join me on social media and my website: FOLLOW, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE... ➡️ Mali Photography Website ➡️ Check out all my social media links and join me on various groups Feel free to drop me a message and have a chat. Thank you and SITHEE!
Aisha Al Mazmi, Rania Saadi, and Hanny Balkis talk to news photographer Aidan Sullivan about his career working for The Sunday Times and Getty Images, and in covering international geopolitical issues. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
PHOTOGRAPHY IS NOT A CRIME (PINAC NEWS) Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/MagicCityMedia Hey guys welcome to another episode of the ASD - Andre Shouldn’t Drink Podcast! Today we have a special guest by the name of Carlos Miller and in case you don’t recognize the name, he’s the creator and founder of the very popular news site called PINAC NEWS - short for Photography is not a crime! We’ve been trying to get Carlos on the podcast for a while now, but Carlos being a true journalist and writing fantastic stories almost every day and me being busy with the channel and the podcast and just life in general - it proved to be a tough challenge to arrange a time a day for us to film and record this podcast episode. In the end though we were able to get to together and talk about all the things I’ve been wanting to ask him. In this podcast episode we talk about how he got started in the journalism world, we talk about the motivation behind creating pinac news, we talk about whether or not he gets any help writing all these stories for his site, we talk about his thoughts on the first amendment auditing community, and of course I ask him a bunch of journalism related questions. — as you all my know I want to be a great unbiased, independent, journalist — that people gravitate to and want to listen to. That’s why this podcast episode was such a great opportunity for me to ask someone like Carlos Miller everything that goes into true Journalism. With all that said - Let’s get right into this podcast episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andrecandrink/message
In this live interview, the Imperial War Museum's research curator of photography, Hilary Roberts, talks to the renowned photojournalist James Nachtwey at the launch of his new exhibition, Memoria. For more than four decades, James has documented conflicts and disasters across the globe, including the 9/11 terror attacks, the European refugee crisis and the genocide in Rwanda. Here he discusses breaking into photojournalism and shares his thoughts on the current state of the industry and whether photography can truly make a difference.Read the interview with James Nachtwey here: https://canon.sm/2vNv5QW Visit our website: https://canon.sm/pro Follow us on Twitter: https://canon.sm/pro-twitter Join us on Facebook: https://canon.sm/pro-facebook Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://canon.sm/pro-linkedin Watch us on YouTube: https://canon.sm/youtube
Broadcasters have complained after Boris Johnson's "address to the nation" on the eve of Brexit was made by Downing Street's PR team and not recorded by journalists. Meanwhile, a group of political journalists walked out of Number 10 after senior reporters claimed they had been barred from an additional press briefing. Also in the programme, the government announces a public consultation on whether non-payment of the TV licence fee should remain a criminal offence. Amol Rajan is joined by Michael Crick, Mail Plus political correspondent, Jay Davies, Getty Images Director of News Photography and Claire Enders, founder of Enders Analysis. Producer: Richard Hooper Image shows Boris Johnson banging a gong to mark the UK's departure from the EU, in a photo taken by Downing Street's official photographer at an event journalists were excluded from
In episode 37 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed considering the acceptance of photography as a part-time profession, and a new research report titled The State of News Photography 2018, published by the World Press Photo Foundation in Amsterdam. Plus this week Grant re-visits a recorded conversation from 2011 with Magnum photographer Christopher Anderson in which Anderson speaks about discovering photography, the personal connection he has with his images and his intention when creating his iconic Haiti refugee body of work. Christopher Anderson was born in Canada and first gained recognition for his pictures in 1999 when he boarded a small wooden boat with Haitian refugees trying to sail to the United States. The boat, named the Believe In God, sank in the Caribbean. In 2000 the images from that journey received the Robert Capa Gold Medal. Anderson's early work from conflict zones such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon and Israel/ Palestine earned international acclaim and awards such as two World Press Photo Awards and Magazine Photographer of the Year. In 2004, he began traveling to Venezuela to document the country under the presidency of Hugo Chávez. The resulting book, Capitolio (RM 2009) was named one of the best photographic books of 2010 at the Kassels book Festival in Germany. In 2011, Anderson made Capitolio into an app for iPhone and iPad, the first photographic book to be made into an application for such devices. His current work crosses genres, from documentary to art to portraiture of celebrities such as Lady Gaga. Anderson was one of the early members of the VII Photo Agency but he resigned from the agency in 2004 and joined Magnum Photos in 2005. He has served as a contract photographer for Newsweek and National Geographic magazines and is currently the first 'Photographer in Residence' at New York Magazine. www.christopherandersonphoto.com You can also access and subscribe to these podcasts at SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/unofphoto on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/a-photographic-life/id1380344701 on Player FM https://player.fm/series/a-photographic-life and Podbean www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/i6uqx-6d9ad/A-Photographic-Life-Podcast Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer in Professional Photography at the University of Gloucestershire, a working photographer, and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Focal Press 2014) and The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Focal Press 2015). His next book New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography will be published by Bloomsbury Academic in 2019. He is currently work on his next documentary film project. He is currently work on his next documentary film project Woke Up This Morning: The Rock n' Roll Thunder of Ray Lowry. His documentary film, Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay has been screened across the UK and the US in 2018 and will be screened in the US and Canada in 2019. © Grant Scott 2019
A picture is worth ... what, exactly? Photojournalism is powerful, immediate and perhaps more undervalued than ever before - but it is no less important. I spoke to Dylan Martinez, Reuters Chief Photographer in the UK and Ireland, about how he got started, the life of the agency photographer and what the future holds for this vitally important form of journalism.
Even though the magic of Christmas time is over, we DID make some time to sneak in a visit to Pulitzer Prize winning photographer (and my good friend) Scott Shaw, for what ended up being a magical interview. Scott spends some time chatting about how he got his start in photography, as well as the story behind his 1988 Pulitzer prize winning image of baby Jessica McClure being rescued after falling into a well in Texas. Scott is now shooting weddings and portraits, and we spend a little time at the end of the episode chatting about his transition from shooting for major newspapers as a photojournalist, and his thoughts about where the industry is heading.
From where do all the celebrity photos in People, Us Weekly, Vanity Fair, and other magazines come? They come from hard-working professional photographers plying their trade, and the agencies that distribute and license these images, of course. On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we will discuss the nuts and bolts of working in the celebrity and fashion news business—from the point of view of the agency and of the photographer. There is no shortage of entertainment news photos, many of which are taken on the “red carpet” and through a collaborative network of celebrities, publicists, photographers, and agencies. Others, shot in less controlled settings, are a product of a photographer’s instinct and dogged persistence. This type—for good or bad—we call paparazzi photos. Arranged portrait sessions, concerts, and press conferences can also fall into this category of celebrity “news” and our guests, having experience in all the above, will discuss the distinctions between these, as well as the ins and outs of making a living in this arena. We welcome Chris Doherty, founder and owner of Instar Images. With offices in New York, London, and Australia, Instar is one of the top independent agencies specializing in entertainment news and events. We also speak with photographer Jennifer Graylock of Graylock.com, recipient of the 2017 Top Red Carpet Photographer Award. In addition to her work for celebrity and corporate clients, her photos often grace the pages of People, TV Guide, InStyle, and Glamour magazines. We ask Doherty what agencies look for in a photographer and what makes a good celebrity image. We also discuss the varying clients he works with, Instar’s website and archive, payment structures, and changes in the industry in the wake of smartphones and social media. Graylock brings the photographer’s perspective and talks about gear choices, protocol within the “pen,” protecting your copyright, and how to maintain relationships, get access, and stay “current.” Join us for this very informative episode. Guests: Chris Doherty and Jennifer Graylock Photograph: © Karl Larsen/ Courtesy of Instar Images
To see how can get involved visit http://mattgranger.com/toglife Check out all the video series at http://mattgranger.com/workshops GET THE PODCAST: http://bit.ly/TOGLIFE Thanks to Sharky for co-hosting today. Check out the Petapixel Podcast at: http://petapixel.com/podcast/ Thanks to RODE MICS for sponsoring with the Filmmaker kit: http://www.rode.com/wireless/filmmaker NEWS OF THE WEEK CASA to relax commercial drone restrictions http://www.australianphotography.com/news/casa-set-to-cut-red-tape-for-drone-operators Canon Canada increases prices by 20% on almost everything http://petapixel.com/2016/04/02/canon-canada-hikes-lens-prices-20-almost-everything/ Photographer threatened with ruin if refund not given http://petapixel.com/2016/04/01/photographer-threatened-bad-reviews-refund-not-given/ Instagram increasing video from 15 seconds to 60 seconds https://fstoppers.com/apps/more-news-instagram-longer-videos-users-122108 Sony announces 50mm 1.8 and 70-300 4.5-5.6 lenses http://petapixel.com/2016/03/29/sony-announces-50mm-f1-8-70-300mm-full-frame-fe-lenses/ TOG OF THE WEEK http://www.asylumpixels.com Ethics statement: http://mattgranger.com/ethics SOCIAL Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mattgranger Twitter: https://twitter.com/_mattgranger Instagram: http://instagram.com/_mattgranger Official Website: http://www.mattgranger.com Google Plus: http://bit.ly/MG_Gplus
This week we speak to Adrian Hadland, the man behind the "The State of News Photography" report which presents information about the world’s professional photographic community, with a special focus on photojournalists. In the podcast we discuss some of the findings from this in depth 65 page report, including the identities of todays photojournalists, their salaries, working conditions and overall happiness with their work.
Photographic departments around the world are feeling the squeeze as news organisations cut costs and jobs. In an era of Twitpix and stock-image slideshows, professional photographers face competition from every smartphone and constant challenges to their copyright. But there’s no substitute for a professional photographer’s skill, timing and composition – and a still photograph can capture stories and intimacy beyond any other medium. There are still opportunities for photojournalists, and new models for supporting their work – and certainly no shortage of stories and moments to be captured around the world. Joining Moderator Anne Davies, senior investigative journalist at the Sydney Morning Herald are: Nick Moir, staff photographer for SMH. David Dare Parker, Walkley award winning free-lance photographer. Craig Greenhill, photojournalist at News Limited and multimedia specialist. Andrew Quilty, Walkley winner of the young Australian photojournalist of the year and freelance photographer.
Photography podcast #119 is the second of two episodes dedicated to manipulation in photojournalism. In this episode we feature a 70 minute casual conversation with Moe Doiron, a photojournalist with The Globe and Mail, Canada’s largest National Newspaper. In the interview we revisit the 2012 winning world press photo by Paul Hansen, discuss the Chicago Sun-Times firing of their [...]
Photography podcast #118 is the first of two episodes dedicated to manipulation in photojournalism. This first episode features an interview with Carl Neustaedter who is the deputy editor of the Ottawa Citizen, the largest daily newspaper in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Carl is one of the people who decides on a daily basis what images make it [...]