Join my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AlanSchaller I had the absolute pleasure of collaborating with Strandberg Guitars, making this instrument inspired by my black and white photography. I picked up the guitar at a young age. It has been a life long dedication and passion. Before my photography career I used to work in the music industry composing music for films and television,. I met Ola Strandberg (lutheir, founder of Standberg Guitars and keen photographer!) on one of my Leica Workshops, and we soon got into conversations about designing a guitar together. You can find out more and hear the guitar in this video. Thanks to Ola, Brenda Ty (keys), and everyone at Strandberg. Directed by Biz Thompson @biz_the_director.
How to learn from yourself and Why - Travel & Documentary photography
How To Shoot Geometric Street Photography in Berlin - With Alan Schaller
Join my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AlanSchaller Geometry plays an important role in a lot of my photographs. In this episode we headed out on the streets of Berlin to hunt down some geometric imagery. Guest featuring Agostino Perrone and Sara Lily Perez. Alan's Instagram - @alan_schaller Agostino's Instagram - @agodragos SLP Gallery - @galerieslp Directed by Biz Thompson - https://bizthedirector.com - @biz_thedirector on Insta.
What are Café Royal Books?
For this Sofa Session Martin Parr is joined by Craig Atkinson of Café Royal Books for a conversation around photography, zines, independent publishing and the CRB journey from MySpace to an unrivalled photographic archive. Craig has published over 500 documentary photography zines since he established CRB back in 2005, resulting in an extensive archive. Each CRB title presents a single story by a single photographer; collectively they aim to gather and organise a genre of photography that has often been neglected. Martin and Craig talk about the origins of Craig's zine making, the CRB archive being represented in galleries and museums across the globe and why Café Royal Books is called Café Royal Books. This video was filmed during the 2022 MPF exhibition, Cafe Royal Books: Documentary, Zines and Subversion.
"It was just her approach to humanity" Trish Morrissey on Diane Arbus
Trish Morissey's sofa session is available now on the Martin Parr Foundation Channel:
Why did Trish Morrissey photograph two snails on her face?
In this Sofa Session Martin Parr is in conversation with photographer Trish Morrissey Their discussion ranges from Trish’s first engagement with photography and the work of Diane Arbus, through to the importance of the family album in her work, before looking in more detail at her projects where the photographs ‘are performances’ in collaboration with strangers’ families, her own children and historic archives. Trish’s show Autofictions; Twenty Years of Photography and Film is running at the Photo Museum, Ireland from 23 November 2023 - 10 February 2024 Produced by the Martin Parr Foundation. Filmed and edited by Alexander Parkyn-Smith www.instagram.com/alexanderparkynsmith/ Filmed in February 2023
How to use the 50mm like the masters, and why? (Street and Travel Photography)
"Deeply affected by the pictures she was seeing"
Martin Parr talks #photography with Mark Power in the latest MPF Sofa Session to be released 📺⚡️ They discuss Mark’s project The Shipping Forecast, touching on working in a square format, romanticism of the sea and how Mark visited the shipping areas. Watch the full conversation on our 👉 @MartinParrFDN channel including how finding Mark’s father’s enlarger opened up a world of photography and a fortuitous trip led to him witnessing history as the Berlin wall came down.
Who told Mark Power that the third world doesn't need any more photographers?
Ask me Anything #3 - AI images, Going Pro, Youtube, Cameras ...
The Raw Society co-founder Jorge Delgado-Ureña goes live.
Alec Soth's 10 favorite photobooks from 2022
After Children by Osamu Yokonami 3:27 Odesa by Yelena Yemchuk 9:47 Participation by Jordan Weitzman 15:36 My Husband by Tokuko Ushioda 18:33 Some Say Ice by Alessandra Sanguinetti 25:13 Judith Joy Ross: Photographs 1978-2015 & Tom Sandberg: Photographs 30:10 Mundo de Papel by Thomas Demand 33:16 HAFIZ, by Sabiha Çimen 37:00 Pickpocket by Daniel Arnold 42:50
Why was 1971 the beginning of the modern photographic era?
In this Sofa Session Martin Parr is in conversation with Philippe Garner, a photographic expert, auctioneer and writer on photography. They discuss Philippe's involvement in the first dedicated photography auction of the modern era, which took place at The Photographers' Gallery in 1975. This led to growing interest in contemporary post-war photography in Britain. Their conversation also touches upon Philippe's interest in photography from the early 1960s, plus why fashion photography is the most popular genre at auction. Produced by the Martin Parr Foundation. Filmed and edited by Alexander Parkyn-Smith www.instagram.com/alexanderparkynsmith/ Filmed in December 2021
The Raw Society Magazine - Issue One
Our very first not-for-profit magazine is comprised of 16 stories touching on themes as varied as politics, culture, travel, history and social issues, all unified by a strong focus on the photographic medium and the personal tone the stories take on. The Raw Society Magazine features Members Pro: Samuel Aranda (cover story), Ed Kashi, Stephanie Duprie Routh, Micah Green, Kelsey Sale, Sabina Diethelm, Tamer Tamar, Heidi Alexander and yours truly, Jorge Delgado-Ureña and myself, along with guest features by Julie Winokur, Daniel Milnor and José Manuel Navia. The small format magazine of 208 pages has been created with our readers in mind: compact and easy to carry around for your reading and viewing pleasure! Pre-order here: https://www.therawsociety.org/the-raw-society-magazine/
Where is the Golden Mile and who lives there?
Conversation with @snapsbyfox - The Youtube formula - Travel - Photography - Business and more.
In this episode Jorge Delgado-Ureña, Founding member of The Raw Society and Photographer, Traveler and Youtuber Roman Fox have a conversation about Street Photography, Travel Photography, Youtube, The business, the search for a personal voice and much more. #podcast #conversations #photography Roman Fox Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/snapsbyromanfox/featured ------ www.therawsociety.org ------ Instagram: @the_raw_society @jorgedelgadophoto @snapsbyfox
Is Photography Art? Conversation with Art expert Shawn from@Shawn.Grenier - The Raw Society Podcast
In this episode Jorge Delgado-Ureña, Founding member of The Raw Society and Art expert Shawn from The Canvas have a conversation about classic arts, photography, the collectors and gallery business the search for a personal voice and much more. #podcast #conversations #art The Canvas: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCanvasArtHistory The Raw Society: www.therawsociety.org Instagram: @the_raw_society @jorgedelgadophoto @thecanvasyoutube
What is 'made out of orchards'?
Do you want to know the story behind the picture?
Using Michael Schmidt's book "Waffenruhe" (1987) as an example, Alec Soth discusses the ways in which stories and biographical information can alter our reading of photobooks. Masahisa Fukase's book "Ravens" (1986) is also briefly discussed.
Travel & Street Photography - How to Photograph Local traditions on Vacation (POV)
First POV with The Raw Society Co-Founder Jorge Delgado-Ureña with tips and tricks about documenting local fiestas. In this case a tradition that started in the 14th century in Menorca, a small island in the Mediterranean. All photographs in this video are made by Jorge Delgado-Ureña. About our workshops on location: https://www.therawsociety.org/workshops/ Become a member of The Raw Society: https://www.therawsociety.org/membership/ Street and Travel Photography - Full Online Course: https://youtu.be/bLMjr3YQMMQ To learn more visit https://www.therawsociety.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_raw_society/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jorgedelgadophoto/
Street Photography Istanbul with The Raw Society
#shorts #streetphotography #istanbul Istanbul: the city of a hundred names, where east meets west. We've been to Istanbul many times now but every time the city seems to always change and we keep getting lost in its unique beauty and vibrant streets. It’s an urban cultural center rich with the incandescence of its past. A melting pot of old and new from its minarets and contemporary art galleries, to the bazars and trendy cafés, traditional crafts and designer clothing, not to forget the Hammams and night clubs… We are headed back to Istanbul in October for a 7-day workshop on street photography and storytelling!