• EP29 - PHOTOMUSE on Ian Berry and The English
    Oct 3 2018

    This episode and Photomuse is on the importance of the work of Magnum's longest serving photographer, Ian Berry and, in particular, his 1978 book, The English.

    I also outline my hope for a review of English documentary photography about the English. Ian Berry's work has inspired me to attempt to start a conversation about the need for a new look at the value and unique properties of the work of English documentary photography.

    Recording note - I taped this monologue on my phone. I think the quality is ok. I'd be very pleased to hear what you think about this as it certainly speeds up the process!

    As ever I welcome your thoughts and comments. Please contact me at alex@flowphotographic.com.

    I hope you enjoy this episode.

    Alex


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    33 mins
  • EP28 - Conversation with Loupe Magazine Editor and photographer, Luke Archer
    Mar 30 2018

    Luke Archer is the editor of Loupe Magazine, a printed photography zine which "showcases outstanding images and engaging projects" and is distributed free through various stockists of which Flow Photographic is proudly one.

    I was fascinated to understand how such a high quality and free magazine could come into being in a world dominated by commercialism and the cult of celebrity. Here is a magazine that offers a quiet discourse on photography in a way that is missing from many of the mainstream offerings in print and online.

    Luke goes into his background and generously offers up factors that have driven him and the other people dedicated to the Loupe project to produce a magazine that punches way above its class in the plethora of photographic publications available.

    Loupe also engages with Instagram in an innovative way, using it to bring submitted work to a wider audience.

    Issue 6 is just out - at the time of posting - and you can find copies at any of the stockists listed on their site or check out their Instagram.

    Loupemage.com

    Insta @loupemage

    Please let others know about the Photographica Podcast by rating us in iTunes – and your are welcome to leave a comment too. It really is the best way to get the message out.

    If you’d like to discuss any aspect of Photographica podcasts or printing your work you can get in touch with me at alex@flowphotographic.com or visit the Flow Photographic website.

    Thanks for listening,

    Alex

    PS Thanks to Chad Lelong for the music!


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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • EP27 - Conversation with Professor Greg Currie (republish edited)
    Jan 18 2018

    This conversation between me, Alex Schneideman, and Professor Greg Currie is a discussion about the edges of reality and how that concerns photography and image making.

    Greg Currie is Professor of Philosophy and Head of Research at York University. The conversation was inspired by another podcast (Philosophy Bites) in which Greg talked about the nature of film, addressing questions about perception and time in relation to the movies.

    I was thrilled that Greg agreed to the recording. I write about ideas and the philosophy of photography every month in B+W Photography Magazine so it was a chance to present some ideas to a man who is ideally suited to engage with them.

    Greg’s patience with me is awesome and his authority is underlined by the way he engaged calmly with me in what must have been a trying hour for him!

    Please listen and let me know if anything occurs to you as a result.

    Please let others know about the Photographica Podcast by rating us in iTunes – and your are welcome to leave a comment too. It really is the best way to get the message out.

    If you’d like to discuss any aspect of Photographica podcasts or printing your work you can get in touch with me at alex@flowphotographic.com or visit the Flow Photographic website.

    Thanks for listening,

    Alex

    PS Thanks to Chad Lelong for the music!


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    59 mins
  • EP26 - Conversation with Jonathan Teplitzky, director of Railwayman and Churchill
    Jul 10 2017

    This episode is a conversation between me, Alex Schneideman, and Jonathan Teplitzky, the director of many movies including, Better than Sex, Gettin' Square, Burning Man, The Railway Man and 2017 released Churchill. His TV work includes Broadchurch, Marcello and the upcoming Shakspeare series, Will. Jonathan has directed actors including Timothy Spall, Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, Brian Cox, Olivia Coleman and David Tennant.

    We discuss how a love of photography led Teplitzky to make movies. Our discussions are wide ranging and involve quite a lot of swearing.

    Jonathan is Australian but has lived on and off in the UK for over thirty years.

    You can follow Jonathan on Instagram @jteplitzky

    Please let others know about the Photographica Podcast by rating us in iTunes - and your are welcome to leave a comment too. It really is the best way to get the message out.

    If you'd like to discuss printing your work you can get in touch with me at alex@flowphotographic.com or visit the Flow Photographic website.

    Thanks for listening,

    Alex

    PS Thanks to Chad Lelong for the music!


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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • EP25 - On the Decisive Moment - An audio essay from B+W PHOTOGRAPHY MAG
    Jun 13 2017

    This episode takes offers a new view of the relevance of the so-called 'decisive moment' to contemporary photography.

    Ever since Henri Cartier Bresson coined the term to mean that there is moment when all things come together to capture the essence of a particular situation photographers have been drawn, like moths to a naked bulb, to the beauty of the images that HCB printed as proof of his assertion.

    Documentary (or street) photography has come a long way since then and in this episode I seek to update the 'master' famous epithet, drawing us away from that light and on to others that shed more light on the time in which we live.

    Please let others know about the Photographica Podcast by rating us in iTunes - and your are welcome to leave a comment too. It really is the best way to get the message out.

    If you'd like to discuss printing your work you can get in touch with me at alex@flowphotographic.com or visit the Flow Photographic website.

    Thanks for listening,

    Alex

    PS Thanks to Chad Lelong for the music!


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    15 mins
  • EP24 - PHOTOMUSE 5 - Trump, Brexit and Money for Art, Cambrian Explosion, The Value of Joy and a New Way to Exhibit
    Feb 26 2017

    In this new Photomuse I walk down Portobello ruminating on the issues of the day; I talk about

    • The unsettling effect of Trump
    • The risk to the area world in Britain's exit from Europe
    • The Cambrian explosion of photographic practise
    • Against pigeonholing
    • The importance of joy to the creation of art
    • A new way to exhibit photography designed to affect the viewer viscerally

    Please get in touch with alex at alex@flowphotographic.com or @schneideman331 on twitter.

    Please forgive occasionally poor delivery - I've got a lot on my mind...

    Thanks for listening...


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    24 mins
  • EP23 - On Perfectionism, a critique - An audio essay from B+W PHOTOGRAPHY MAG
    Dec 12 2016

    This episode is a recording of my piece for Black+White Photography Magazine issue 194

    This piece is all about the over emphasis on the benefits of perfection in photography.

    Photography is a medium that lends itself to perfectionism - ever better options and technology mean that aberrations and imperfections will be 'optional' in the not so distant future. But what effect does this have on the medium's ability to convey the kernel of our humanity? Do ever sharper pictures with perfectly rendered tones lead us to a sense of truth or away from that and into a world where 'values' have moral supremacy?

    If you want to take issue with me on something arising from the podcast - don't hesitate! Head over to the Photographic Podcast website and let me know what you think.

    Please let others know about the Photographica Podcast by rating us in iTunes - and your are welcome to leave a comment too. It really is the best way to get the message out.

    If you'd like to discuss printing your work you can get in touch with me at alex@flowphotographic.com or visit the Flow Photographic website.

    Thanks for listening,

    Alex

    PS Thanks to Chad Lelong for the music!


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    8 mins
  • EP22 - On Purpose - An audio essay from B+W PHOTOGRAPHY MAG
    Nov 8 2016

    This episode is a recording of my piece for Black+White Photography Magazine issue 193.

    This article is all about the importance of a sense of purpose to photographic projects. I argue that it is not enough just put out a few pictures and hope that people 'connect'. Rather that the photographer must nail his or her reputation to each project and dig deep to provide an urgent reason why anyone else should spend time in the company of their photographs.

    If you want to take issue with me on something arising from the podcast - don't hesitate! Head over to the Photographic Podcast website and let me know what you think.

    Please let others know about the Photographica Podcast by rating us in iTunes - and your are welcome to leave a comment too. It really is the best way to get the message out.

    If you'd like to discuss printing your work you can get in touch with me at alex@flowphotographic.com or visit the Flow Photographic website.

    Thanks for listening,

    Alex

    PS Thanks to Chad Lelong for the music!


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    10 mins