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In this episode of the Street Photography Magazine podcast, Bob Patterson talks with documentary photographer, educator, and National Geogra...

Listening to Bethany Jacobson talk about NYC in the 80s in our last episode was absolutely fascinating, but it was an unfamiliar world for m...

In this episode of the Street Photography Magazine podcast, Bob Patterson and Ashley Riffo sit down with photographer, filmmaker, and educat...

Several months ago, after an editorial meeting with Bob, which was packed with beautiful and meaningful projects, I admitted that I often fe...

In this episode of the Street Photography Magazine podcast, Bob and I had the chance to sit down with photographer Doug Bruns. And the conve...

Street photography often begins with curiosity. For Carmina Ripolles, it also began with a moment in life when creativity became a necessity...

In this episode of the Street Photography Magazine podcast, Bob Patterson sits down with Swiss photographer Michael Eugster. Though relative...

In this episode, Bob and I had the chance to talk with photographer Xiomaro about a creative path that definitely didn’t start with photogra...

In the latest episode of the Street Photography Magazine Podcast , Bob Patterson shares an important update about the future of the magazine...

James Hazelwood is a Rhode Island-based photographer who recently embraced retirement as an opportunity to pursue photography full-time. Sin...

Gear discussion alert! While we rarely discuss camera gear on this show, I made an exception with Matt because…well because it’s...

Watch The Video on YouTube Each year, we publish hundreds of street and documentary photographs in Street Photography Magazine . Some hit ri...

Sharon LaCour is a pianist, piano teacher, and author living in Lafayette, Louisiana. After growing up in New Orleans in a Cajun family and...

France Leclerc is a former professor turned full-time photographer based in Chicago, originally from Montreal. Her work centers on what she...

Jason Rice is a street photographer whose work bridges the gap between personal history and urban observation. A graduate of Rhode Island Sc...

Hillary Greene-Pae is a clinical social worker, real estate investor, and accomplished photographer based in Calabasas, California. Her work...

Barry Ashenhurst is a retired photojournalist based in Newcastle, Australia, who worked for some of the country’s premier sporting and...

I’d like to tell you about someone who’s become both a friend and a photographer I admire. His name is Pat Callahan, and he̵...

In this episode I speak with Alan Wieder, a street photographer, oral historian, and author whose book We Will Not Be Removed: The People of...

Today I’m joined Garrett Strang, an American photographer who has made Paris his creative home. Garrett’s journey from documentary fil...

Today we’re joined by Raymond Thompson Jr., an assistant professor in the College of Communications at the University of Texas and a p...

This week we’re joined by our friend Virginia Hines. She’s a photographer and former publishing industry professional who has traveled exten...

What happens when two artists choose to show up for each other—week after week, year after year—for over three decades? In this episode, Ash...

I’m pleased to have Mark Seymour back on the podcast. It’s been too long since we last connected, because Mark’s been busi...

Today we’re joined by John M Simpson, a photographer whose unique background brings a perspective to documentary work that deserves ou...

Alon Goldsmith is a Los Angeles-based street photographer and copywriter whose mobile photography has earned him recognition in numerous int...

Brad Jones, the featured photographer in the June 2025 issue of Street Photography Magazine, is a Brooklyn-based forensic photographer. Orig...

What makes a street photograph truly stand out? Is it the decisive moment, the composition, or the story it tells? In today’s episode,...

Many of you probably already know Larry Racioppo from his thoughtful column in our monthly newsletter, where he shares his unique perspectiv...

Ever wonder how some photographers capture those striking, perfectly composed street scenes? It’s not always about luck. Sometimes, it’s abo...

Update: The podcast link is now working In this episode I’m excited to introduce you to a photographer with a fascinating perspective...

I’m pleased to share my recent chat with Daniel Sakheim. Dan is a television director and producer known for his work on shows like “T...

In this episode, Ashley Riffo and I welcome back Pia Parolin. We talk about how making your work more personal actually makes it connect wit...

I’m thrilled to share something Ashley Riffo and I have been pouring our hearts into for over a year: our first book, Where the Streets Lead...

I had the pleasure of sitting down with Antonio Pisani. He’s a photographer originally from Italy but now based in the UK, and he has some v...

Michele Zousmer, the featured photographer in the March 2025 issue of Street Photography Magazine is a San Diego-based humanitarian photogra...

Eric Turibio, known in the photography community as Ribsy, brings a distinctive approach to street portraiture that emphasizes genuine human...

Our guest tis week is Dean Hinnant, the Street Photography Magazine featured photographer in the January 2024 issue. Dean’s journey as a pho...

I recently had a very interesting chat with Jeromie Stephens, a talented photographer who’s been documenting the world of bluegrass for many...

In today’s episode I speak with Naeem Douglas, who is our featured photographer in the December 2024 issue of Street Photography Magazine. H...

Editor’s note: Today’s episode is a reply of our very first podcast episode with guest Glenn Capers published in November 2014....

In this episode, I share my engaging conversation with photographer, curator, and publisher Michael Rababy about his upcoming book, “C...

In today’s episode we welcome award-winning Swedish photographer Johan Jelbo. Fresh off his win of the series competition at the first annua...

I love night street photography, which is why I was thrilled when Ashley Riffo, our editor, landed an interview with our , Bal Bhatla, aka M...

Our guest this week is Karlynne Wintels who is also the featured photographer in the September 2024 issue of Street Photography Magazine. Or...

Today on the Street Photography Magazine podcast, we have a fascinating guest who I met in an unusual way – Lynne McPeake, a retired graphic...

Our guest this week is John M. Simpson the featured photographer in the of August 2024 issue of Street Photography Magazine, who brings a we...

Our guest today is Brooklyn native, Gretchen Grace, a fascinating street photographer whose journey in photography began with a high school...

Russell Banks, the featured photographer in the July 2024 issue of Street Photography Magazine, is a street photographer known for documenti...

Kenneth Wajda, a commercial and editorial photographer from Colorado, enjoys making street portraits in his spare time. His outgoing and fri...
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