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"Sarah Leen: Decoding the Secret Language of Images (Part 2)"
January 04, 202600:40:20

"Sarah Leen: Decoding the Secret Language of Images (Part 2)"

Wondering if your pictures are trying to tell you a secret? You’re in the right place! In the conclusion of our special two-part series, we follow Sarah Leen into her "new chapter." After making history at National Geographic, Sarah returned to her first love: the direct, creative process of working...

"Pete Souza: The White House Quiet Observer (Part 2)"
December 14, 202500:38:49

"Pete Souza: The White House Quiet Observer (Part 2)"

This is Part 2 of our special series with Pete Souza, the former Official White House Photographer for Presidents Reagan and Obama. In case you missed it, listen to Part 1 first! In this second part, we talk about the personal and physical side of the job, how Pete spend those eight years living alo...

"Joumana El Zein Khoury: World Press Photo 70th Anniversary"
November 30, 202500:54:36

"Joumana El Zein Khoury: World Press Photo 70th Anniversary"

Behind the Curtains of World Press Photo and its 70 Anniversary! This week we go behind the scenes with Joumana El Zein Khoury, Executive Director of the World Press Photo Foundation, to discuss the past, present, and future of photojournalism and the foundation. This year marks WPP's monumental 70t...

"Lee-Ann Olwage: An Ode to Celebration and African Identity"
November 23, 202501:00:35

"Lee-Ann Olwage: An Ode to Celebration and African Identity"

Multiple award winner Lee-Ann Olwage from South Africa joins us today to discuss her incredible journey from film set decorator to winning in the Sony World Photography Awards and World Press Photo. Her powerful approach is rooted in collaborative storytelling, giving marginalized voices agency and ...

"Jim Richardson: Small-town Roots to Global Adventures (Part 1)"
October 19, 202500:43:27

"Jim Richardson: Small-town Roots to Global Adventures (Part 1)"

When a young farm kid from Kansas picks up a pawn-shop camera, you don’t immediately picture him becoming one of National Geographic’s most respected photographers. But that’s exactly what happened to Jim Richardson, whose career has now spanned more than 35 years, over 50 National Geographic and Tr...