This week on Hit The Streets, I am joined by photographers Meri Kukkavaara and Bjorn Moerman as they discuss participating in the 24 Hour Project in their respective cities and how you can too.
Read MoreHit The Streets 34: Street Zen With Rinzi Ruiz
This week my good friend Ian MacDonald is sitting in for me and interviews LA based photographer Rinzi Ruiz.
Read MoreHit The Streets 32: A Beautiful Anarchy with David duChemin
This week I have the pleasure to share my conversation with humanitarian photographer, author and adventurer David duChemin. Through selected quotes from his book A Beautiful Anarchy, we talk about living a creative life. You will love David's wisdom. Enjoy!
Read MoreHit The Streets 30: Let Your Heart be Your Compass with Gina Williams
This week I introduce you Gina Williams. I met Gina last year during a workshop in Paris. A few months later I found out that after her trip she had made the decision to pursue her life long love and talent for writing and combine it with her passion for photography. And she’s been very busy every since. This is one of those stories that shows that with passion, determination and a lot of hard work, you can really make things happen for you!
Read MoreHit The Streets 29: PR Basics for Photographers with Alec Hosterman
This week I'm bringing you a PR guru on the show to help you with branding, using social media better, optimizing your website and much more.
Read MoreHit The Streets 26: On Being True To Yourself With Ian MacDonald
This week on Hit The Streets, I am pleased to share a candid conversation with my friend and colleague Ian MacDonald from Vancouver, Canada. We talk about photography, community and the importance of being true to yourself.
Read MoreHit The Streets 24: Reunions with Chris Porsz
For the past few years Chris Porsz had wandered tirelessly the streets of Peterborough, England to find familiar faces he photographed nearly 40 years earlier in order to shoot a reunion. Please enjoy my conversation with my good friend Chris about his Reunions project and book.
Chris Porsz is a paramedic by night and a street photographer by day. When he is not exploring other large European cities with his camera, he wanders tirelessly the streets of Peterborough, England in his quest to find familiar faces he photographed 30 years earlier in order to shoot a reunion. For Chris, it’s all about the love for mankind and the desire to record the history of his hometown one photograph at a time. Finally, his project was completed with a series of over 100 reunions and a book recently published.
Please visit his website to see more of Chris’ work and order his Reunions book.
Hit The Streets 23: Conversation with Street Hunter Spyros Papaspyropoulos
This week on Hit The Streets I share my conversation with Spyros Papaspyropoulos. We talk about Street Hunters, their plans for 2017 and... Flash street photography!
Read MoreHit The Streets 21: In Tumultuous Times with Patrick La Roque
This week my guest is Canadian Photographer and Fujifilm X-Photographer Patrick La Roque. We talk about the current events' effect on creativity, the X100F, how to stay inspired and much more....
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BIO
Patrick La Roque is a professional photographer, author and speaker from Montreal, Canada. He is an official Fujifilm X-Photographer and founder of the KAGE COLLECTIVE, an international group specializing in visual storytelling and documentary work.
LINKS
instagram.com/laroquephotogram
Patrick's X100F video for Fujifilm Canada
Valerie's X100F for Fujifilm USA
Some of Patrick's latest work:
Hit The Streets 18: How to Prepare for a Portfolio Review with Bob Soltys
This week, photographer Bob Soltys is on the show to talk about portfolio reviews, how to prepare for them, how to make a good first impression, how to deal with rejections and how to do better next time.
Bio
Bob Soltys’ love of photography began in 1967, when his aunts gave him a Kodak Instamatic camera for Christmas. He has been a photographer and a writer since 1971, when the weekly paper bought his photos of fellow high school students protesting a teachers’ strike that would have prevented seniors from graduating. Shortly after that, he began photographing weddings, and he continues to capture the joy of living in small towns, at weddings and on the street with black and white film. A former Navy officer, Bob is the coauthor of A Lucky Life, a book about Lucky, his Jack Russell Terrier. He and Lucky live in Northeast Ohio.
Links
Bob’s website: www.bobsoltys.com
Lucky’s book site: www.ALuckyLifeBook.com
Bob’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlkWhiteFilmPix
Lucky’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/LuckytheJRT
LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobsoltys
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BobSoltysPhotography