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    In-Depth with Toby Binder: Life & Lens of a Documentary Photographer

    Welcome to Meet the Streets, the go-to podcast for street and documentary photography enthusiasts. In this episode, we dive deep with Toby Binder, a remarkable documentary photographer based in Germany. Toby shares insights on his long-term project in Northern Ireland, documenting the impact of Brexit and the enduring divide between communities. We also explore his work in Germany during COVID-19, highlighting the struggles of immigrant children. Gain valuable perspectives on balancing personal projects with commercial work, the importance of building trust with subjects, and the challenges of maintaining a documentary career while raising a young family.

    00:00 Introduction to Meet the Streets
    00:15 Meet Toby Binder: A German Documentary Photographer
    00:47 Toby's Long-Term Project in Northern Ireland
    01:48 The Impact of Brexit on Northern Ireland
    04:39 Challenges and Realities of Documentary Photography
    08:22 Toby's Journey into Photography
    20:35 The Belfast Project: Capturing Divided Communities
    24:14 Exploring Belfast Through Photography
    33:59 Staying in Touch with Brandon
    34:55 Tensions During the Parade
    36:24 The Kids' Project in Germany
    37:16 Challenges of Homeschooling
    37:53 Life in Duisburg Hochfeld
    39:06 Migration and Growing Up in Germany
    49:20 The Reality of Poverty
    01:01:25 Balancing Family and Career
    01:05:33 Final Thoughts and Future Plans

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    To see my street photography you can go to my instagram @keithmpitts or go to my website keithpitts.com. There you can also get info and sign up for my street photography workshops in Paris.

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    In this episode of Meet the Streets, join me as I explore New York City through the eyes of Stephen Yang, a freelance photographer. From literature student to acclaimed photojournalist, Stephen shares his journey, the challenges of blending news with street photography, and the art of capturing candid moments. We discuss his shift from full-frame to Fuji crop frame cameras, the poetic shift in perspective with age, and the rich diversity of New York's streets and subway scenes. Hear his candid thoughts on photographing Midtown's drug users, navigating neighborhoods, and cultural shocks while covering Trump followers in small-town America. Enjoy humorous contrasts between New York and Phoenix, and reflections on the evolving landscape of news and politics. This episode is packed with fascinating stories, insights on street photography, and the essence of documenting the world with a beginner's mind.

    00:00 Introduction to Meet the Streets
    00:16 Meet Stephen Yang
    00:54 Stephen's Journey to Photojournalism
    03:07 Returning to New York
    04:06 Challenges and Growth in New York
    04:51 Exploring Different Photography Genres
    08:19 The Philosophy of Photojournalism
    17:12 Street Photography and Personal Projects
    36:29 Ethics and Consent in Photography
    47:19 Street Photography Inspirations
    48:58 Reflections and Emotions in Street Photography
    51:09 Challenges and Nuances of Capturing Public Moments
    52:55 The Ever-Changing New York City
    56:51 The Human Element in Street Photography
    01:00:44 The Intersection of Journalism and Street Photography
    01:11:03 The Art of Capturing Everyday Life
    01:21:26 Reflections on Photography and Life
    01:25:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Thank you for listening! If you want to see the video, go to my youtube channel street photography mentor.
    To see my street photography you can go to my instagram @keithmpitts or go to my website keithpitts.com. There you can also get info and sign up for my street photography workshops in Paris.

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    Welcome to the latest episode of 'Meet the Streets,' where we continue our conversation with the renowned photographer Richard Koek. In this engaging episode, Richard shares his unique experiences capturing the essence of Tokyo for his book 'Tokyo, Tokyo.' From the challenges posed by the vast urban landscape to the impact of COVID-19 on his project, Richard's storytelling offers deep insights into his creative process. He discusses his adventures photographing the bustling Shibuya crossings, intimate local shrines, and the vibrant culture of Tokyo's streets. Richard also delves into his powerful series on cadets in New York, revealing the juxtaposition of childhood and military discipline. Don't miss this fascinating look at street and documentary photography through Richard's lens.

    00:00 Introduction to Meet the Streets
    00:12 Transition from New York to Tokyo
    00:34 Challenges of Photographing Tokyo
    01:36 Capturing the Essence of Shibuya Crossing
    04:38 Exploring Tokyo's Unique Cafes
    06:53 The Myth of Harajuku Girls
    17:07 Sumo Wrestling Experience
    22:30 Backstage at a Tokyo Nightclub
    25:19 Freedom in Photography
    25:47 Capturing the Perfect Shot
    26:37 The Atmosphere of the Lounge
    27:12 Transitioning from Tokyo to New York
    27:51 The Challenges of Book Distribution
    29:10 Photographing Cadets: A Personal Project
    30:57 The Story Behind the Cadet Program
    33:26 The Emotional Impact of the Photos
    43:02 The Diversity of Cadet Groups
    47:31 Reflections on Sharing Experiences
    49:44 The Generosity of the Photography Community
    51:12 Concluding Thoughts and Farewells

    Thank you for listening! If you want to see the video, go to my youtube channel street photography mentor.
    To see my street photography you can go to my instagram @keithmpitts or go to my website keithpitts.com. There you can also get info and sign up for my street photography workshops in Paris.

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    Richard Koek: Capturing the Essence of New York Through Photography

    In this episode of Meet the Streets, we explore the life and work of Dutch photographer Richard Koek, who moved to New York City in 2000. Richard shares his journey from assisting other photographers to establishing his own career in street and documentary photography. He discusses the compositional and poetic aspects of his work, the importance of depicting personal stories, and the ethical considerations in photographing diverse neighborhoods like Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Influenced by renowned photographers and inspired by urban daily life, Richard reflects on his published books, 'New York, New York' and 'Tokyo, Tokyo,' showcasing his unique perspective on the beauty found in everyday moments.

    00:00 Introduction to Meet the Streets
    00:15 Meet Richard Koek
    01:22 Richard's Journey to the US
    02:29 The Role of Assisting in Photography
    05:34 Transitioning to Independent Work
    10:49 Surviving Economic Crises
    16:45 Balancing Passion and Profession
    21:47 The Impact of AI on Photography
    38:01 Richard's Inspirations and Books
    47:59 Reflecting on Pre-COVID New York
    48:19 Capturing the Resilience of New York City
    53:01 The Metaphor of an Empty Train
    54:55 Times Square: From Decay to Disney
    57:34 The Subway Cello Player
    01:01:48 The Oculus: Art vs. Capitalism
    01:06:57 The Frick Collection Event
    01:25:32 Ethics in Street Photography
    01:29:19 Behind the Scenes of a Movie Set
    01:32:51 Conclusion and Transition to Tokyo

    Thank you for listening! If you want to see the video, go to my youtube channel street photography mentor.
    To see my street photography you can go to my instagram @keithmpitts or go to my website keithpitts.com. There you can also get info and sign up for my street photography workshops in Paris.

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    How does AI really impact the creative community, and are your original works safe? Join us as we explore whether AI-generated content genuinely threatens to steal your creative thunder or if it simply mirrors the human process of drawing inspiration. Using the landmark Lynn Goldsmith vs. Andy Warhol Foundation case, we’ll dispel fears by outlining the legal protections in place to combat direct plagiarism—all while equating AI's methods to traditional forms of human creativity.

    Ever wonder if AI could replace traditional photography? We take a close look at the ever-evolving photography industry, examining everything from faked news conferences to the potential for AI-generated images to stand in for real-world photo shoots. From discussing the ethical implications of digital enhancement to navigating the ongoing debate between purist photography and modern editing techniques, we uncover the necessity for transparency and proper labeling of AI-generated content.

    What are the ethical boundaries in the age of AI? As we compare AI-driven workflows with traditional methods, we dive into the multifaceted ethical dilemmas facing today's creatives. From the implications for intellectual property rights to the trustworthiness of social media platforms in recognizing original work, we dissect the challenges and advantages of integrating AI into the creative process. Wrapping up with a reflection on transparency and the complexities of digital provenance, we also look forward to an exciting meet-up in Paris to continue this crucial conversation.

    Thank you for listening! If you want to see the video, go to my youtube channel street photography mentor.
    To see my street photography you can go to my instagram @keithmpitts or go to my website keithpitts.com. There you can also get info and sign up for my street photography workshops in Paris.

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    Meet the Streets Podcast - Season 2, Episode 1: Featuring Geert Verstrepen

    In the premiere episode of the new season of 'Meet the Streets,' Keith welcomes Belgian street and documentary photographer Geert Verstrepen. Known for his evocative black-and-white photography, Geert discusses his journey from a passionate hobbyist since 2007 to a noted photographer whose work strides both street and documentary styles. He shares stories behind his stunning photos, his inspirations, including James Nachtwey and Ragnar Axelsson, and his unique approach to street photography. He also discusses his future projects, which involve documenting the living conditions of homeless individuals. With insights on his techniques and philosophies, Geert offers a compelling look into the world of contemporary street photography.

    00:00 Introduction to the New Season
    00:16 Meet Geert Verstrepen
    01:49 Geert's Journey into Photography
    03:37 The Transition to Rangefinder Cameras
    08:44 Inspirations and Influences
    15:12 Life at Sea: Stories from the Fishermen
    22:40 The Demolition of Beach Houses
    30:53 Unique Belgian Horses
    31:23 Shrimp Fishing Tradition
    33:04 Challenges of Beach Photography
    38:08 Portraits of Unique Individuals
    41:58 Street Photography Techniques
    55:25 Future Projects and Reflections
    57:19 Travel and Networking

    Thank you for listening! If you want to see the video, go to my youtube channel street photography mentor.
    To see my street photography you can go to my instagram @keithmpitts or go to my website keithpitts.com. There you can also get info and sign up for my street photography workshops in Paris.

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    In this episode of 'Meet the Streets,' host Keith interviews Richard Sharum, a documentary photographer from Texas. This part one of a two-part series covers Sharum's origins in photography, his inspiration, and his acclaimed book 'Campesino Cuba.' Sharum discusses his unique approach to capturing socially conscious stories, his photographic journey, mentorship experiences with notable figures, and shares valuable advice for aspiring photographers. Keith and Sharum delve into the impact of compelling visual narratives, the importance of authenticity, and lessons from iconic figures in photography.

    00:00 Welcome to Meet the Streets: A Deep Dive with Richard Sharum
    00:26 Richard Sharum: The Man Behind the Lens
    01:39 The Genesis of a Documentary Photographer
    03:02 From Childhood Fascination to Professional Passion
    05:04 A Journey Through History and Photography
    07:01 Making an Impact: Documenting Social Importance
    13:10 The Power of Photography: Beyond the Lens
    17:39 Eddie Adams Workshop: A Turning Point
    23:14 Composing Campesino Cuba: A Labor of Love
    27:23 Capturing the Essence of Cuba: Beyond Stereotypes
    35:06 The Power of Photography and Personal Connection
    35:33 Capturing the Essence of Cuba
    35:49 Artistic Vision and Composition
    36:47 The Universality of Photographic Moments
    37:05 The Journey of a Photographer
    38:03 The Philosophy of Photography
    45:08 Technical Aspects and Challenges in Photography
    47:15 Cultural Insights and Personal Reflections
    57:43 The Impact of Mentorship in Photography
    01:03:59 Photography as a Reflection of the Self

    Thank you for listening! If you want to see the video, go to my youtube channel street photography mentor.
    To see my street photography you can go to my instagram @keithmpitts or go to my website keithpitts.com. There you can also get info and sign up for my street photography workshops in Paris.

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    Behind the Lens: Chaz Niell's Photographic Journey

    In this episode of 'Meet the Streets,' host Keith sits down with Chaz Niell, a street and documentary photographer from Washington, D.C. Chaz shares his progression in photography, from starting out with a Minolta 201 to studying at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, becoming a freelance photographer, and his passion for street photography with Leica gear. They discuss his work covering various events—from sports to politics—and the intricacies of freelancing. Chaz recounts meaningful stories behind his photos taken during protests, in Cuba, and within the Afro-Mexican community, highlighting the power of capturing authentic moments and voices. The conversation also touches on the privileges of earning trust in intimate settings and the importance of maintaining integrity in media projects, concluding with thoughts on future collaborations.

    00:00 Welcome to Meet the Streets: Featuring Chaz Niell
    01:19 Chaz Niell: A Journey Through Photography
    02:34 Diving Deep into Street and Sports Photography
    05:18 The Freelance Life: Challenges and Joys
    10:34 Exploring the Impact of Location on Photography
    28:44 The Power of Protest Photography
    30:30 Personal Connections Through the Lens
    39:46 Capturing the Essence of Public Demonstrations
    45:59 A Photographer's Ethos: Respect and Engagement
    48:31 Discovering the Power of Photography
    48:55 The Art of Capturing Soulful Images
    50:02 Curating Images with Music: A Cinematic Approach
    55:43 Exploring the African Diaspora in Mexico
    01:06:24 The Emotional Journey of Documentary Photography
    01:21:35 The Importance of Trust in Photography
    01:23:44 Navigating the Challenges of Street Photography
    01:29:28 Reflecting on a Photographer's Journey

    Thank you for listening! If you want to see the video, go to my youtube channel street photography mentor.
    To see my street photography you can go to my instagram @keithmpitts or go to my website keithpitts.com. There you can also get info and sign up for my street photography workshops in Paris.

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    In the fifth edition of Meet the Streets, a podcast dedicated to street photography, Keith interviews Payman Hazheer, a renowned street photographer based in Stockholm, Sweden. Payman shares insights into his journey from Iran to Sweden, his exploration of journalism in Washington, D.C., and how he developed his passion for street photography. The conversation delves into his transition from digital to film photography, the challenges and rewards of the medium, and the stories behind some of his most compelling portraits. Highlighting the power of authentic street interactions and the technical nuances of his craft, this episode offers inspiration and valuable tips for aspiring street photographers.
    00:00 Welcome to Meet the Streets: Featuring Payman Hazheer
    01:15 Payman's Journey: From Iran to Street Photography
    03:44 The Shift to Film Photography: A Deep Dive
    20:09 Exploring the Art of Street Portraits
    20:18 Capturing Emotion and Stories Through the Lens
    31:10 Unlocking the Power of a Fixed Lens: A Photographic Journey
    33:09 A Clown's Morning in Istanbul: Capturing Unseen Moments
    34:07 Exploring Istanbul: A City of Contrasts and Photography
    35:21 The Serendipity of Street Photography: From Izmir to Stockholm
    38:26 The Art of Film Photography: Embracing Imperfections
    39:36 Mastering Manual Focus: A Deep Dive into Photographic Technique
    48:54 The Charm of Rangefinder Cameras: A Personal Love Story
    52:22 LFI: A Platform for Photographic Excellence

    Thank you for listening! If you want to see the video, go to my youtube channel street photography mentor.
    To see my street photography you can go to my instagram @keithmpitts or go to my website keithpitts.com. There you can also get info and sign up for my street photography workshops in Paris.

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    Street Photography with Daniel Dunlap

    In this episode of 'Meet the Streets', host Keith Pitts talks with Toronto-based street photographer Daniel Dunlap to explore his evolution from capturing skateboarding scenes to documenting street life. The discussion delves into the spontaneous nature of street photography, the essence of capturing genuine moments, and the impact of technology and social media on the art form. Daniel shares his techniques, favorite gear, and the philosophy driving his candid and evocative shots. The episode also touches on the joy of appreciating different creative visions and hints at potential future collaborations, inspiring listeners to find beauty in overlooked details of urban life.

    00:00 Welcome to Meet the Streets: Featuring Daniel Dunlap
    00:29 Getting to Know Daniel Dunlap: A Street Photography Journey
    02:30 From Skateboarding to Street Photography: Daniel's Origin Story
    06:03 The Art of Imperfection: Embracing the Unpredictable in Photography
    11:20 Finding Inspiration Everywhere: Daniel's Approach to Street Photography
    14:09 A Deep Dive into Daniel Dunlap's Iconic Shots
    25:06 The Serendipity of Street Photography: Capturing the Moment
    35:17 Exploring the Challenges and Techniques of Photography
    37:12 The Art of Keeping Your Camera Ready
    37:26 Navigating the World of Leica Cameras
    38:41 Capturing the Essence of Everyday Moments
    39:39 A Deep Dive into Astrophotography
    45:37 The Beauty of Simplicity in Photography
    47:32 The Power of Narrative in Photography
    55:04 Street Photography: Capturing Life's Unscripted Moments
    01:01:09 Reflecting on the Evolution of a Photographer's Journey

    Thank you for listening! If you want to see the video, go to my youtube channel street photography mentor.
    To see my street photography you can go to my instagram @keithmpitts or go to my website keithpitts.com. There you can also get info and sign up for my street photography workshops in Paris.

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    Meet the Streets: A Conversation with Photographer Leigh Anne Edmonds

    In this episode of 'Meet the Streets,' we meet Leanne Edmonds, a street photographer from Alabama. Leanne discusses her journey in photography, her preference for shooting black-and-white film, and her experiences documenting the deep South's small towns. She shares stories behind her compelling images, why she enjoys using vintage cameras, and how her upbringing and local surroundings influence her work. Leanne also hints at her upcoming projects and exhibitions. This episode provides insightful perspectives into the life and approach of a dedicated documentary street photographer.

    00:00 Welcome to Meet the Streets: Diving into Street Photography
    00:25 Spotlight on Leanne Edmonds: A Journey from Film to Digital and Back
    01:26 The Cost and Craft of Film Photography: A Deep Dive
    06:39 Exploring the Personal Side of Photography with Leanne Edmonds
    07:35 Leanne's Photographic Journey: From Weddings to Street Photography
    14:09 A Glimpse into Leanne's Work: Capturing the Essence of the South
    27:09 The Role of Dogs in Street Photography: A Unique Perspective
    29:53 The Art of Capturing Emotion: A Photographer's Journey
    30:04 A Glimpse into a Country Funeral: Capturing the Essence of Loss
    31:43 The Philosophy Behind Documentary Photography
    32:41 Embracing the Unconventional: A Shift in Photographic Focus
    33:39 Finding Joy in the Simple and Rugged
    35:02 The Thrill of Dirt Track Racing Through a Lens
    46:53 The Charm of Small-Town Life and Future Projects
    55:39 Concluding Thoughts and Future Endeavors

    Thank you for listening! If you want to see the video, go to my youtube channel street photography mentor.
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    My zoom interview with Adria Ellis, a fabulous street photographer currently living in Brooklyn. You'll see and hear why I say currently. We talk about her beautiful photography in Cuba, her photography education, her love of travel, and the surprising camera she uses to get all of her incredible photos. Plus a lot more. After this, you will feel you've known her for years.

    Thank you for listening! If you want to see the video, go to my youtube channel street photography mentor.
    To see my street photography you can go to my instagram @keithmpitts or go to my website keithpitts.com. There you can also get info and sign up for my street photography workshops in Paris.

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    • The inaugural episode of "Meet the Streets," a podcast about street photography.
    • The guest is Amy Horowitz, a street portrait photographer based in New York City.
    • Amy discusses her project "Don't Smile," where she photographs young people on the cusp of adulthood.
    • She explains her approach to photography, including capturing more than just portraits to keep the content diverse.
    • Amy talks about finding interesting subjects in areas like the village and Washington Square Park in New York City and her success rate (it's amazing).
    • And more...
    • View her work on Instagram at @dont_smile_nyc

    Thank you for listening! If you want to see the video, go to my youtube channel street photography mentor.
    To see my street photography you can go to my instagram @keithmpitts or go to my website keithpitts.com. There you can also get info and sign up for my street photography workshops in Paris.