The Messy Truth - Conversations on Photography

Photo Director Gem Fletcher hosts The Messy Truth, a podcast dedicated to the world of contemporary

Episodes

Total: 89

Gem chats to Sara Urbaez, a photo editor with extensive experience in both brand and editorial space

Gem chats to Diana Markosian, known for her intimate approach to storytelling using photography and

Annie Collinge - On Ideas

2020/11/19

Recorded remotely on 16th October 2020, Gem chats to photographer Annie Collinge who moves between t

 Recorded remotely on 5th September 2020, Gem chats to photographer Philip Montgomery. Renown f

 Recorded remotely on 4th September 2020, Gem chats to photographer David Brandon Geeting, a ph

Recorded remotely on 7th September 2020, Gem Fletcher chats to Dr Jennifer Good, writer, researcher

Carmen Winant - On Liberation

2020/8/27

Recorded remotely on 26th July 2020, Gem Fletcher chats with renowned artist, writer and educator Ca

 Recorded remotely on 24th April 2020 during lockdown, Gem chats to renowned photographer Chris

Recorded remotely on 9th April 2020 during lockdown, Gem chats to renowned photographer Alec Soth, b

Recorded remotely on 31st May 2020 during lockdown, Gem chats to leading photographer and artist Sha

Georgie Wileman is a portrait and Documentary photographer focusing on social injustice. Her work hi

Micaiah Carter's stylised photographs have graced magazines, screens and billboards capturing icons,

Leonard Suryajaya uses his work to speak profoundly to the challenges of being an outsider, and the

Born and raised in New York City, with pit stops in South Carolina and New Orleans, photographer Ari

Eva O'Leary - On Process

2020/4/23

Eva O’Leary has been producing photographs in and around her hometown of Central Pennsylvania, ironi

Chris Maggio is a photographer living in NYC with 8.6 million of his closest friends. Often explorin

Devyn Galindo is fearlessly nomadic, honest and observant, with an eye toward the gently radical. Ha

Antuwan Sargent is an art critic, writer and curator. He has contributed to The New York Times, The

Michelle Groskopf is a street and editorial photographer based in Los Angeles. Her street photograph

Kimberly Drew is a writer, curator, and activist. She received her B.A. Smith College in Art History