Podcast Links 2018

The December 2018 Podcast 

Beyond the Myth of the War Photographer. HERE

The photography of Masha Ivashintsova:   http://mashaivashintsova.com/

The environmental and social issues photography of Lu Guang HERE


BONUS November 2018 Podcast 

Amazon: The Photographic Memory: Press Photography – Twelve Insights  HERE

The remote UK community living off-grid. HERE

BBC iPlayer (UK only) Written and directed by Peter Watkins, The War Game is a drama-documentary made in 1965 depicting the consequences of a nuclear attack on Britain. The terrible aftermath of a nuclear bomb in Kent is portrayed in the style of a news programme.


The November 2018 Podcast 

Living Beneath the Ground in an Australian Desert  HERE

The remote UK community living off-grid. HERE

BBC iPlayer (UK only) Written and directed by Peter Watkins, The War Game is a drama-documentary made in 1965 depicting the consequences of a nuclear attack on Britain. The terrible aftermath of a nuclear bomb in Kent is portrayed in the style of a news programme. . HERE


The October 2018 Podcast 

Roman Vishniac: Jewish photographer between World Wars  HERE

Jane Bown: Observer archive – Gypsies in Hampshire, 14 October 1956. HERE

Magnum: The Troubles: Capturing the Conflict HERE

BONUS LINKS: ROMAN VISHNIAC

ICP: The Roman Vishniac Collection. HERE

Terror in focus: the Jewish photographer who captured the rise of Nazism  HERE

Roman Vishniac Biography: HERE


The September 2018 Podcast 

Cloudflare: Offering CDN, DNS, DDoS protection and security  HERE

Sparks Fly on F1 Racetracks. HERE

Wayne Miller: A Human Touch. Looking back on the life and work of the acclaimed documentary photographer and one of Magnum’s former Presidents on the centenary of his birth HERE

Dickey Chapelle : Inside the Daring Life of a Forgotten Female War Photographer. HERE

Brexit worries from the Irish border – a photo essay  HERE


The August 2018 Podcast 

Magnum’s Martin Parr – Fishing for a Future After Brexit  HERE

Werner Bischof: The Boy from Roermond. HERE

Le Mow: the 12-hour lawnmower race – in pictures HERE

Ships and wrecks: the UK’s best coastal photography – in pictures. HERE

Shutterbugs, Pixel Peepers and Others Who Annoy Me  HERE


The July 2018 Podcast 

The Tour de France at its most beautiful  HERE

This is how Washington, England, feels about President Trump’s UK visit. Photographs by Mary Turner/Panos for CNN. HERE

New Brighton revisited – three decades in pictures | A group show brings together for the first time the New Brighton pictures of internationally renowned British photographers Martin Parr, Ken Grant and Tom Wood. HERE

When his career began in the 1950s, Latif Al Ani captured scenes of Iraqi life in a more innocent times. HERE


The June 2018 Podcast 

Photographer Tish Murtha documented her community in industrial England HERE

10 photographers, including David Bailey and Paul Reas, to document the life and landscape of the South Wales valleys during a time of great change. HERE

Rohingya Refugees Earning a Meager Wage in the Fishing Industry. HERE

Photos: Fans of the 2018 World Cup – 40 colorful and emotional shots of supporters in Russia (and back home) cheering on their national teams, and feeling their wins and losses. HERE


The May 2018 Podcast 

A Changing Way of Life For Mongolia’s Dukha Reindeer Herders – 23 photos from the taiga and steppe in north central Mongolia by Reuters photographer Thomas Peter HERE

Photo Updates From Kilauea: The Lava Meets the Sea – 30 amazing images from the past week of volcanic activity on Hawaii’s Big Island. HERE

A gambler’s look at gamblers. A decade long look at the world of gambling through the lens of Martin Amis. HERE

It’s not widely known that before Stanley Kubrick made films, he photographed 1940s New York as a staff photographer for Look magazine. A new book from Taschen and exhibition looks at his early work. HERE


The April 2018 Podcast 

Chris Steele Perkin’s  A Sense of Community: Wolverhampton in the 1970s  HERE

For more background detail behind Chris Steele Perkin’s photography click here HERE

Helen Levitt’s Street Dramas:  Black-and-white photographs between 1934 and 1946, mostly in working class neighborhoods of New York City. HERE

The winners of the professional category of the 2018 Sony World Photography Awards have been announced, with British artist Alys Tomlinson named as Photographer of the Year for her arresting series on pilgrimages. HERE


Podcast Special: RFP Podcast: Photobook: Northumberland by J C Tordai

The first in a series of special podcasts looking at a photography book taken from Richard Flint’s bookshelf. The first book in this series is the documentary photography book Northumberland by J C Tordai, published in 1993, and a book that has been a big influence on Richard’s photography over the past twenty years.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Northumberland-Photographers-Britain-J-C-Tordai/dp/0750901004

https://www.abebooks.co.uk/book-search/title/northumberland-photographers%27-britain/author/j-c-tordai/


The March 2018 Podcast 

Photographer Ron Haeberle was at My Lai when American troops killed hundreds of Vietnamese civilians. 50 years after the atrocity, he talks with FOTO about his pictures that changed the course of the Vietnam War.  HERE

Oh Jonny boy: mid-20th century Ireland in glorious technicolour HERE

Surfing Norway in Sub-Zero Temperatures – 30 images fom AFP photographer Olivier Morin who recently spent several days on the beautiful beaches of Norway’s Lofoten Islands, with a group of hardy surfers. HERE


The February 2018 Podcast 

The vanished East End of London. David Granick’s shots from the 1960s and 70s capture a fading world   HERE

The photos that changed America: celebrating the work of Lewis Hine HERE