Join photographers Antonio M. Rosario and Ward Rosin for tips and insights that will take your photo
"I do not try to find myself in what I 'shoot,' but perhaps I want to see the position of the world
"I don't come as a photographer. I come as a friend." -- Alfred Eisenstaedt "I didn't decide to be
"You know, the camera is not meant just to show misery." "The subject matter is so much more import
Antonio opens this month’s episode with a personal message explaining that it’s going to be a rer
Walk up to sentimentality but don’t become it. -- Larry Sultan If you like something that someone i
"The artist's world is limitless. It can be found anywhere, far from where he lives or a few feet a
"I've learned over the years not to make big decisions based on short-term emotions because feelin
“Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow.” – Imogen Cunningham
Antonio and Ward kick off this episode of Street Shots by chatting about some recent photography fin
In this episode, Antonio and Ward explore the idea of a “color voice” in photography—a personal a
“When I photograph, what I’m really doing is seeking answers to things.” -- Wynn Bullock “If you
"Serendipity plays an enormous role in my work. I create the possibilities for accidents to happe
"What I'm always trying to do is to make a picture that goes beyond a story." "If you can shoot on
"...talking about pictures as though you could tell anybody how to take good ones is nuts. Pictures
"Photography books often have titles like The Photographer’s Eye or The Vision of So and So or Seei
"Don't tell your parents where we went” “I’m sort of a spy,” ― Vivian Maier In this episode, Ward
"For me, vision is an intelligent form of thought." -- Andreas Gursky “Creativity is contagious, pa
"I’m ready to surrender into the idea that we’re all connected, and that I need to be of service so
In this episode, Ward kicks things off by sharing his experiences at the Calgary Stampede, a massiv
"I believe photographers should shoot what they want, not shoot what they get." - Roberto Valen