This is a clip from my Walkie Talkie episode with Brooklyn native Marty Hamburger. ‘Walkie Talkie’ is an interview series where I interview photographers as they take photos on the street. 80+ episode are available to watch on my channel.
Japan continues….#photography #photobook
nyc photographer Jaclyn Licht on her aspirations. Full video linked here & on my channel.
This is a clip from my Walkie Talkie with Jaclyn Licht. Full 30+ minute episode can be found linked to this short & also on my channel. ‘Walkie Talkie’ is a video interview series where I walk and interview photographers as we take photos.
point and shoot and a roll of hp5. scanned with a fuji frontier.
Japan continues….#photography #travel
This is a photographer's most important asset ~ from North Dakota
On documenting your own people. Clip from my episode with Ryan Riley. Full episode on the channel.
Clip from my Walkie Talkie with Ryan Riley in Brooklyn. full episode is on my channel. 'Walkie Talkie' is a video series where I interview photographers as we walk around and take photos. #streetphotography #filmphotography
Hear the full story in the latest episode of "How I See" with Stefan Daniel.
my favorite digital camera for emulating film
Shot on OG Red Komodo 6k. The 16 bit files, global shutter, s35 sensor makes this my favorite camera for emulating 2-perf 35mm film. Graded with FV Pro Update 2.0 (free update for FV Pro users). New update will include custom dctls and updated color :) Will be out soon! https://www.shopmoment.com/products/filmvision-pro music by me #redkomodo #filmemulation
Clip from my Walkie Talkie with Austin Garcia 🇵🇭. Full vid on my channel #streetphotography
Clip from my Walkie Talkie with Austin Garcia in the Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭. full episode is on my channel. ‘Walkie Talkie’ is a video series where I interview street photographers as we walk around and take photos.
Stefan Daniel on Leica’s Past, Present and Future - How I See
In this episode, Stefan Daniel reflects on more than four decades at Leica and shares a personal view of the company’s evolution from traditional craftsmanship to modern innovation. From his early days as an apprentice in Wetzlar to helping shape Leica through major technological change, Stefan offers insight into the people, values and decisions behind the brand. The conversation explores Leica’s heritage, its approach to product development, the transition into the digital era, and the partnerships that helped define key moments along the way. It is a look at how Leica has balanced continuity and reinvention while staying true to its identity.
Within the Leica community, connections form naturally. “How I See” with Stefan Daniel - Out now!
Shifter: Update April 2026
Me talking to you about you, and me, and other things that may or may not have any meaning. I'm here to explain the Internet. And I'm here to gently persuade you to move away from one thing to another. And I'm here to defend journalism, at least in part. And some other stuff.
Japan, Day One. #photography #journaling
Tomorrow 3 PM CEST. Third episode of "How I See" with Stefan Daniel.
Clip from my Walkie Talkie episode w/ NYC photographer Jaclyn Licht. Full episode up on my channel.
Clip from my Walkie Talkie episode w/ NYC photographer Jaclyn Licht. Full episode up on my channel. ‘Walkie Talkie’ is an interview series where I talk to guest as we walk around. 85 episodes out now.
RAW zu Schwarz Weiss – Mein Workflow in Photoshop & Nik Collection
A Day with Jaclyn Licht | Street, Documentary, & UN Photographer | Walkie Talkie ep. 85
Leica M EV1 - Alan Schaller in Tokyo
As a committed Leica M user, Alan Schaller relies on simplicity and control. Manual focus, zone focusing and hip shooting make him fast, because every decision stays with him. The Leica M EV1 adds another way to approach the M-System. Seeing the image as it will be captured provides confidence, especially when working with shallow depth of field or in changing light, where precise focus and exposure matter. Based in London, Alan often spends time photographing in Tokyo. Moving through the city, he looks for moments where something unexpected appears within everyday life. Working exclusively in black and white, he focuses on light, shadow and the small details that transform an ordinary scene.