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Hit The Streets 182: Not the Only Gay in the City with Carsten Bruhn

Valerie Jardin February 18, 2021

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In this episode

Valerie shares a conversation with German photographer Carsten Bruhn. He talks about his latest project titled Not the Only Gay in the City.

Bio

Facts are told quickly: Born in Kiel/Germany in 1965, I moved to Hamburg in 2001 and since 2013 I’ve been married to my husband. I practically lead two lives. One as a full-time teacher, full of energy and passion for my dream job. The other as a photographer. Despite being an amateur and basically an autodidact, I pursue this “hobby“ with just the same amount of energy and passion. I see through my lens, with or without camera. Anything beautiful, architecture, color or b/w, you name it - I took and take pictures of it. But more and more I’m into people photography. Whether it is an arranged portrait or a spontaneous candid camera picture: being human and presenting this in my pictures is what fascinates me. Often but not exclusively, those pictures show a diverse and queer life. But it is always with respect and affection that I take pictures.

Links

Website: www.carstenbruhn.de

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_street_life_art_/

https://www.instagram.com/a_name_is_just_a_name/

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New photo challenge: ‘Looking Down’ (Example photograph by ©Valérie Jardin)

New photo challenge: ‘Looking Down’ (Example photograph by ©Valérie Jardin)

Hit The Streets 181: Q&A and Photo Challenge

Valerie Jardin February 4, 2021

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In this Episode…

Valérie and guest co-host Bob Patterson answer listener questions:

@phillip_grondin: “How do you back up your files? External hard drive, cloud or both?”

@cdg_foto: “This is a question I’m sure will always be asked. How do you deal with photographing in public with everyone being so uptight about your intentions. I’m a male so maybe there’s a stigma with men publicly photographing people and situations. For instance I had a neighbor raise concern for photographing their Christmas decorations. I used to not care but it’s been in mind lately.”

Guest co-host

Bob Patterson of Street Photography Magazine

https://streetphotographymagazine.com/


'Fog & Night' by Val Vaillant

'Fog & Night' by Val Vaillant

And the winner is…

The last challenge was Night Street Photography. Bob selected one winner, Val Vaillant who will receive a subscription of Street Photography Magazine. CONGRATS!



New Photo Challenge

LOOKING DOWN… Listen to the tips in this episode and submit your entry in the comments below before April 1.

NEW PRIZE!!!! The winner will receive a pair of super comfortable ATOMS shoes! Sorry, offer valid for the US only, all other countries will receive a subscription to Street Photography Magazine

Book pick

Robert Blomfield: Edinburgh 1957 – 1966



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Hit The Streets 180: Photographing The Beatles and so much more with Bill Carlson

Valerie Jardin January 21, 2021

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Bio

Still Photography

Bill’s body of photographic work does not neatly fit into any one category, except that it is as deliberate as it is varied. From the refugee camps of Thailand and the Kirov Ballet, to the underwater caves of the Yucatan, Bill’s images reflect the photographer who is constantly on the move and seemingly besotted with his ever-changing subject matter. Here’s Bill on Bill, from an interview he gave in the December 2004 issue of Discoveries Magazine:

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“As a young photographer, I was always looking for opportunities, whether it was political events, sporting events, car racing, or musical concerts. So, that’s really why I shot the Beatles, Wally Schirra, car racing, etc… I went to nearly everything in order to shoot film. Photographers are all about doing. They are always looking forward to their next project, or to their next shoot. It’s not about retrospection, which probably explains why I didn’t value what I did. There are images that I made 30-40 years ago that I should take a look at, chiefly because of their significance to others.”

Films and Documentaries

Bill’s projects include his work as Director of Photography on the feature length film Hiding Victoria, starring Anita Gillette (Shall We Dance? Miramax) and Margo Harshman (Even Stevens Disney). Bill was the Director of Photography on the PBS film, America's Lost Landscape: The Tall Grass Prairie, which was narrated by Annabeth Gish. America's Lost Landscape received the prestigious Cine Golden Eagle Award and the International Documentary Association's Pare Lorentz Award in 2005. Among the nine nominees for this award was the Oscar winning documentary, March of the Penguins. His two most recent projects are Pride of Lions, a film shot over a two-year period about the humanitarian crisis in Sierra Leone, and Titantic Syndrome, a French film about the global climate condition. Bill has co-written the script for and will serve as Director of Photography on the feature film The Assassination of Hole in the Day with the Academy Award winning writer, Dave Franzoni (AMISTAD, GLADIATOR).
Bill’s other screen credits as Director of Photography include the HBO feature Sometimes I Wonder, a children's program starring the late Colleen Dewhurst; the Illusion Theater's production of Touch, a regional project featuring Lindsay Wagner, which was aired as part of WCCO Television's Emmy Award-winning Project Abuse; and the short film on breast cancer entitled For our Daughters, again for the Illusion Theater. Bill’s second-unit DP work can be seen on the Paramount release of That Was Then, This Is Now, the CBS Entertainment television film The Comeback, and the feature film Old Explorers with James Whitmore and Jose Ferar. Bill was the underwater lighting director for the CBS Entertainment film, The Stranger Within. A former musician, Bill was the Director of Photography for the 75th anniversary film produced for the Minnesota Orchestra, all shot in 35mm Panavision.

Documentaries:

Bill's film work in documentaries is extensive. He was the surface and underwater director of photography for the French TF-I series Ushuaia, Magazine of the Extreme. Bill was also the Director of Photography on numerous episodes of the Spanish (TVE) documentary/adventure series, Al Filo De Lo Imposible. In addition, he was the DP on the Japanese program, Time 21, for an episode that took him into the underwater caves of Mexico. Bill completed several projects for Canal 6 in Paris -- most notably, a children's science program called E=M6. Bill filmed a 52-minute documentary for Canal Plus and National Geographic on the Florida Manatee and the West Pacific Dugong titled Manatees et Dugongs.

Links

Website: http://billcarlsonfilms.com/

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New project: Expedition Earth

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Hit The Streets 179: How to work anywhere and travel forever with Mike Swigunski

Valerie Jardin January 7, 2021

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In this Episode…

Valérie interviews Mike Swigunski who reveals some valuable remote work & travel tips.

Bio

Mike Swigunski, is the founder and author of the best selling book titled, Global Career: How to Work Anywhere and Travel Forever. He has worked remotely and internationally in over 85+ countries over the past decade and loves sharing his passion and knowledge of remote work and travel with others.

Links

Website: GlobalCareerBook.com

Instagram: @SwigMeetsWorld

YouTube: youtube.com/c/MikeSwigunski

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Part of the project ‘Left Behind’ by Bjorn Moerman

Part of the project ‘Left Behind’ by Bjorn Moerman

Hit The Streets 178: Adieu 2020 with Guest Co-Host Bjorn Moerman

Valerie Jardin December 24, 2020

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In this Episode…

This week my guest is Dubai based photographer Bjorn Moerman. Together we discuss how 2020 was an interesting creative year and how we are preparing for the next coming months.

Bio

Björn Moerman is often referred to as “the flying photographer”; combining his passion for aviation with a photography hobby that got out of hand.

As an airline captain for a large Middle Eastern airline, he visited over 85 of the worlds countries so far and always comes home with exciting stories and freshly taken images from around the world. Bjorn is from Belgium but has been living in Dubai for the last 19 years.

Today he mainly shoots Travel and Aviation photography but rediscovered the world of street photography when he picked up his first FUJIFILM camera in 2012. A year later, he switched 100% mirrorless and became an official X-photographer for FUJIFILM Middle East in 2014. Whenever he is not traveling, he can be found skimming the markets and streets of Dubai, looking to capture those fleeting moments of life.

Links

LEFT BEHIND: https://www.bjornmoerman.com/Galleries/Personal-projects/LEFT-BEHIND
STREET: https://www.bjornmoerman.com/Portfolio/Street

WEBSITE: https://www.bjornmoerman.com/

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/bjornmoerman/

Mentioned on the show

Dumb Things Photographers Do episode 59 with Bjorn

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Hit The Streets 177: Roy's People

Valerie Jardin December 10, 2020

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In this Episode…

This week my guest is London based visual artist Roy Tyson, better known as Roy’s People.

Bio

Roy’s People is the pseudonym of artist Roy Tyson who’s speciality is to create witty and intriguing imagery with customised miniature figures. Since 2012, Roy began photographing his miniature world on the streets of London before progressing into installations and corporate commissions for brands such as Apple, Ted Baker, Byron Burger, Zizzi & The Royal Mint to name a few.

Links

https://www.instagram.com/royspeople/

https://www.royspeople.com/

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A little inspiration for the next photo challenge NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY - Havana Night by ©Valérie Jardin

A little inspiration for the next photo challenge NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY - Havana Night by ©Valérie Jardin

Hit The Streets 176: Q&A and Photo Challenge

Valerie Jardin November 26, 2020

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In this Episode…

Valérie and guest co-host Marco Larousse answer listener questions:

@jimmylphotography

Has lockdown allowed you to look through your archives & evaluate your work, to look at where you think you can improve? Also have you found any images that you now like or prefer to the original image you chose from that collection?

@Debbycole

Have you ever had different reviewers/jurors/people providing advice give you completely OPPOSITE reviews/suggestions/critiques? Whose advice do you take?

Guest co-host

Links to Marco Larousse:

Web: www.MarcoLarousse.com 

Twitter: @HamburgCam

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marco.larousse/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarcoLarousse1 

Podcast: www.PPN.fm 

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MarcoLarousse

And the Winners Are…

The last challenge was Feet. Marco and I selected two winners who will receive ebooks from Rockynook.com CONGRATS!

Photograph by Teguh Prasetyo

Photograph by Teguh Prasetyo

Photograph by Mindaugas Vasiliauskas

Photograph by Mindaugas Vasiliauskas

New Photo Challenge

Night Photography Listen to the tips in this episode and submit your entry in the comments below before January 21.

NEW PRIZE!!!! The winner will receive a pair of super comfortable ATOMS shoes! Sorry, offer valid for the US only, all other countries will receive an ebook of their choice form our friends at RockyNook!


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Hit The Streets 175: 47 minutes with Daniel Sackheim

Valerie Jardin November 12, 2020

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In this Episode…

This week Valérie has a conversation with Los Angeles based film and television director and producer AND still photographer Daniel Sackheim

Bio

Daniel Sackheim

Daniel Sackheim

Raised in Los Angeles, Emmy Award-winning Director and Producer Daniel Sackheim got his start in the business as a film editor. While pursuing a career as a Director he had the good fortune to be mentored by such acclaimed Film makers as John Cassavetes and Michael Mann. Dan began directing for Television in the 90’s but is best known for his more recent work on series such as Game of Thrones, True Detective and Ozark, for which he received a best Director Emmy Nomination. In addition to his work as Director, Dan has Exec Produced a number of critically acclaimed Television series including The American’s, Amazon’s Jack Ryan, House M.D & Law & Order. Other Directorial credits include HBO’s Lovecraft Country, which premiered last summer M. Night Shyamalan’s Servant , Jack Ryan, The Americans, Better Call Saul, HBO’s The Leftovers, The Walking Dead The Man in the High Castle as well as the cult classic The X-Files. In addition to his television work, Dan directed the Sony feature film The Glass House, starring Leelee Sobieski, Diane Lane and Stellan Skarsgard, and produced The X-Files Movie: Fight The Future. Dan has partnered with Tony To (Band of Brothers) and ITV Studios America to launch Bedrock Entertainment. The Company will develop, produce and distribute premium television Content for a global audience across Network, Cable and Streaming platforms.

Links

https://www.danielsackheim.com/

https://www.instagram.com/daniel.sackheim/

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Hit The Streets 174: Street Photography Assignments with Valerie

Valerie Jardin October 29, 2020

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In this Episode…

In this episode the tables are turned and it’s Valerie who is being interviewed about her new book! Her good friend Alec Hosterman is the interviewer. Enjoy!

Links

Book launch live presentation with publisher Rockynook: https://youtu.be/J9K9BQAg92g

Click here to receive the book directly from RockyNook, enter VJardin35 for a 35% discount

Link via Amazon:

Link to all of Valerie Jardin’s books: https://valeriejardinphotography.com/my-books



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Hit The Street 173: Remembering your passion with Jayme Halbritter

Valerie Jardin October 15, 2020

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In this Episode…

Valérie shares a conversation with Minneapolis based Jayme Halbritter

BIO

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Jayme Halbritter is a professional freelance photographer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He specializes in creating beautiful imagery and capturing moments, whatever the need. Jayme has an academic background in studio arts photography, working experience as a photojournalist, and has spent time working in the commercial field, which allows him to be versatile in both documentary photography and conceptual projects. Jayme comes to the table with the know-how and experience to create and deliver high quality images from start to finish. He is known for his laid back, personal style and his ability to capture the moment, no matter how subtle or extreme, while putting his clients at ease.

LINKS

https://www.jaymehalbritter.com/

https://www.instagram.com/jaymehalbritter/

https://www.instagram.com/jamesclifton/

https://www.patreon.com/jaymehalbritter

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