Join photographers Antonio M. Rosario and Ward Rosin for tips and insights that will take your photo
Ward and Antonio have a visit to the Bernd & Hilla Becher exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Guess who's in town!!! Ward makes a visit to Brooklyn to hang out with Antonio for a week. This epi
(image courtesy of gino miele) This week Ward is on sick leave and Antonio has the floor and he's a
Ward and Antonio share their experiences in starting in photography, both at school and on their
Antonio and Ward hit multiple subjects in this episode including moving from Instagram to Vero, a
image courtesy ibarionex perello Join Antonio and Ward as they welcome Ibarionex Perello of The Can
(photo ©ward rosin) Antonio talks about the small Photoville exhibition he is part of and Ward disc
Antonio and Ward catch each other up on what's been happening on their photographic journeys in t
Antonio and Ward take the week off and this episode is a rebroadcast of episode 136 of their interv
Antonio talks about the passing of his wife Elizabeth. Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website
This is a very personal Dispatches episode from Antonio. Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Websit
(image courtesy © david szweduik) Inspired by a recent Candid Frame podcast where host Ibarionex Pe
Antonio and Ward discuss what it means to take photos of artwork. Whether it's an Ancient Greek scu
Last episode, Antonio and Ward asked why we would want to take black and white images. Well, of cou
(image courtesy ©ward rosin) Antonio and Ward ask the question: Why do we choose to photograph in
Life has gotten in the way again and while we tend to personal matters, please enjoy this rerun of
(image courtesy ©ward rosin) We spend a lot of our time looking at, and composing for, the center o
Antonio's lone wolfing it again with some personal stuff at Green-Wood. Oh, and he talks about an
Antonio and Ward consider why we have an insatiable appetite for viewing more and more new images.
On this first episode of the New Year, Antonio and Ward ponder the statement that your photographs