Remember the wild hairstyles, the fancy dance moves, and the nights when Studio 54 ruled New York? Well, today's guest was there... camera in hand, and thankfully she kept the negatives! In this first part of my conversation with Meryl Meisler, we travel back to the beginning of a remarkable photogr...
What happens to a community long after a nuclear test is over? Documentary photographer and National Geographic Explorer Chinky Shukla takes us into the villages of India where the story didn’t end when the nuclear bombs were detonated. Through her long-term projects in Jadugoda and Pokhran, she doc...
What does it take to tell stories that don’t just inform—but truly connect? 📸 Photographer, Leica Oskar Barnack Winner, National Geographic Explorer and a fighter for Women’s Rights, Ana María Arévalo Gosen shares her journey through slow, thoughtful storytelling. From documenting life inside Venez...
We’re back with Part 2 of our chat with Street Photography legend Harvey Stein—and it’s another gem! In this episode, Harvey talks about engaging with strangers to get the shot, even in the middle of COVID, and what it really means to build a lasting photographic voice. We chat about working in seri...
What’s it like to Photograph the Streets for half a century?🤯 📸 Legendary Street Photographer Harvey Stein has been capturing the raw, chaotic beauty of New York City and beyond for over 50 years—and he's got the Stories and Pictures to prove it. He published 10 Photography books until now, his wo...