The Official Journal of Street and Documentary Photography
On this week’s episode, we’re catching up with Ave Pildas. Ave was born and raised i
What a better way to wrap up our Year of Women Street Photographers than by having a chat with o
Photojournalist and commercial photographer Craig Litten has e had a camera in his hands since h
Kevin Zuniga is an American photographer from Nogales, Arizona on the Mexican border. He recentl
Lana Santoro’s love of photography began with her first job in a local camera store. That starte
Mark Gilvey is a commercial photographer and graphic designer from Northern Virginia outside Was
When I met Craig at a recent street photography event, I knew I’d have a lot to talk about
As for many of us, Dean Hinnant’s life was upended in 2020. The beginning of a very long global
Wedding photographer, Paul Reid, is based in Carlisle, Cumbria. His approach to shooting a weddi
Michael Rababy is a documentary/street photographer and filmmaker. Michael studied art history a
Chris Suspect is fearless when it comes to street photography, which is why he gets so many extr
A 1975 photography exhibition, called “New Topographics,” was “new” in t
Mark Indig was motion picture executive for over 40 years with major studios like Disney, Mirama
Martin Agius is a photojournalist and a street photographer who took an interest in film photogr
When you think of Hawaii, you probably think of an island paradise filled with palm trees, sunsh
On this episode of the SPM podcast, Bob sat down with Tim Huynh, director of the film Fill the F
Marc Gordon was trained at the International Center for Photography in New York City and studied
In the October 2020 issue of SPM, Gina Williams wrote this about Kevin Fletcher, “Essentia
It was our pleasure to speak with our good friend Meryl Meisler once again, this time about
Suitcase Joe is an anonymous photographer and activist who uses his work to advocate for the unh