Crossing the Afghanistan border in disguise at night was once just part of the job ššø In this episode I sit down with legendary French photojournalist Pascal Maitre ā whose work over the last four decades has taken him to places such as Afghanistan, Somalia, Congo, Ethiopia, Sudan ,more than forty...
Style is easy to imitate. Voice is something else entirely. In this second part of my conversation with David duChemin, we move deeper into creativity, artistic identity, social media, fear, and the challenge of making work that actually feels honest in a world full of comparison and noise. We talk ...
āElvis has left the buildingā¦ā ā and somewhere after the stage lights went dark, a camera slowly took the place of the rabbit and the magicianās hat. In this first part of my conversation with David duChemin, we explore the unusual path that took him from performing comedy shows, juggling bananas, a...
Former Editor-in-Chief of National Geographic Chris Johns returns in part two of this conversation ā taking us behind the scenes of how some of the worldās most powerful stories are shaped. If you havenāt listened to part one of my conversation with Chris yet, Iād really recommend going back and sta...
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 didnāt end when the nuclear bombs were detonated. Through her long-term projects in Jadugoda and Pokhran, she doc...