Meg Hewitt’s portfolio “Mendooran” is featured in this month’s Leica Fofografie International. You can read the full article here.
Seeing Red
Curated by Melissa O’Shaughnessy
Jesse Marlow on the Street Life Podcast
Mark Davidson and John St interview Jesse Marlow on the “Street Life” podcast. You can listen to the full interview here, or on your favorite podcast app.
A Visual Interview with Bouwe Brouwer
Jesse Freeman from Japan Camera Hunter conducts a “visual” interview with Bouwe Brouwer. You can see the the full interview here.
Matt Stuart, “Behind the Scenes”
Go “Behind the Scenes” with Matt Stuart on the WEX Photo Video YouTube Channel. You can see the full video here.
Interview with David Root
WHO? My name is David Root and I live in Oakland, California. I got into photography in 2012 when I started to take photos of the funny/odd things I would see while working in San Francisco.
Siegfried Hansen on the “Samuel Streetlife” YouTube Channel
Samuel Lintaro Hopf interviews Siegfried Hansen on the “Samuel Streetlife” YouTube Channel. You can see the full interview here.
Interview with Lou Gilbert
WHO? Hello, I’m Lou Gilbert from the subtropical city of Brisbane, Australia. I discovered photography through travel when working overseas for several years. In about 2018 (at home again) in the absence of a travel photography group, I joined a local street photography group without having a clue what street photography was. And it continued to baffle me as it was so different from what I had learnt on travel photo tours.
I’ve Gotta Hand It To You
Curated by Melissa O’Shaughnessy
Interview with Karine Bizard
WHO? I was born in Marseille, studied in Aix-en-Provence and then moved to Paris. I am married, I have three children and I am a freelance photographer. I have always been fascinated by humans and like to tell stories about them. As a defense attorney specializing in criminal law for 15 years, things changed when I became a mother and photography appeared as an escape from my profession. I discovered how photography could be the visual twin of poetry.