The Photobook
Priyanka Chharia
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The Photobook is an audio podcast hosted by photographer Priyanka Chharia. The show features extended conversations with acclaimed photographers, bookmakers and publishers from all over the world. In its first season, the show featured ten unique conversations that perfectly capture the journey of a photobook from conception to reality. Join us in this adventure as we break down the process of bookmaking, one episode at a time.
Episode
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Raj Lalwani : "A book allows you to reimagine your work in different ways." 31.05.2026 54mntIn this episode, The Photobook Podcast features Mumbai-based photographer, writer and self-publisher Raj Lalwani. A former Deputy Editor at Better Photography, Raj's work has been exhibited across India, including at the Delhi Photo Festival, the GoaInternational Photo Festival and the Indian Photography Festival in Hyderabad. In 2018, he was selected as one of the 20 best emerging photographers in the world doc! photo magazine and Blow Up Press. In 2025, he self-published his first photobook called Daydream Delusion, which captures the everyday anxieties of living in a modern metropolis. Join us as we do a deep dive into Raj's practice as a photographer, writer and bookmaker. --------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Raj Lalwani at @lookdoyousee on InstagramThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Ketaki Sheth : "My world was the world of books." 12.04.2026 30mntIn this episode, The Photobook Podcast features Mumbai-based photographer Ketaki Sheth whose signature blackand white photographs have come to define contemporary portraiture in India. Author of multiple books including Photo Studio, A Certain Grace: The Sidi, Indians of African Descent, Twinspotting: Photographs of Patel Twins in Britain & India and Bombay Mix, she is a recipient of the Sanskriti Award for Indian Photography and the Higashikawa Prize. Join us as we listen to Ketaki sharing her early experiences with photography and the making of her latest photobook Flashback.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Ketaki Sheth at @sheth.ketaki on InstagramThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Swapan Parekh : "Too many good frames are boring!" 29.03.2026 45mntIn this episode, The Photobook Podcast features Swapan Parekh, a recipient of the prestigious World Press Photo award and an alumnus of the International Center of Photography, New York. Based in Mumbai, Swapan picked up the camera as a teenager as a tribute to his late father, Kishor Parekh. His early years as a photographer were shaped by a distinctive documentary aesthetic, which he later introduced to the world of print advertising. Author of Between Me & I and A Little Peace on Earth That's Mine, Swapan's work has been published, recognised and awarded across multiple realms of documentary, advertising, commissioned and personal photography.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Swapan Parekh at @swapanparekh on InstagramThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Ravi Agarwal : "Photography is a medium of self-communication." 21.02.2026 44mntIn this episode, The Photobook Podcast features Ravi Agarwal, an interdisciplinary artist who investigates the relationship shared between humans and the non-human world through photography, video, text and installation. His work ranges from the long documentary to the conceptual and performative. Author of several photobooks and diaries including The Power Plant – Fragments in Time, In the Shadow of the Vulture and Down & Out, he has exhibited widely at international museums and at the Biennials of Havana, Yinchuan, Kochi, Sharjah and Documenta XI. He is the recipient of the UN-IFCS Award for Chemical Safety and the Ashoka Fellowship for social entrepreneurship.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Ravi Agarwal at @ravig64 on InstagramThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Saba Hasan : "A family book becomes a cultural legacy." 20.12.2025 34mntIn this episode, The Photobook Podcast features Saba Hasan, a contemporary artist working with photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture and film. A recipient of the Raza National Award for Painting and the Pollock - Krasner Foundation Grant, Saba questions the notion of truth and knowledge through prolonged inquiry and experimentation. Her practice transforms books through folding, cutting, burning and embedding, eventually turning the book into a sculptural artifact. Join us as we come away inspired by Saba's remarkable book sculptures.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Saba Hasan at @sabahasanart on InstagramThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Tasveer : "We wanted to look at the book as a form of community engagement." 02.11.2025 54mntIn this episode, The Photobook Podcast features Tasveer, a Lahore-based publishing initiative that seeks to expand bookmaking practices beyond normative structures and identities. Launched in 2023 by photographer Nad E Ali and Zeerak Sohail, Tasveer explores photographic materiality through photo zines with the aim to create a community of bookmakers, readers and publishers that challenge the existing sociopolitical discourses. Join us as we discover what it takes to create a micro-publishing initiative in the volatile political climate of South Asia today.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Tasveer at @tasveeranthology on InstagramThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Ritesh Uttamchandani : "Books opened doors for me that I didn’t know existed!" 07.09.2025 38mntIn this episode, The Photobook Podcast features adept photojournalist and chronicler of cities, Ritesh Uttamchandani. Author of Red Cat and Other Stories, Where are You and Snoops on a Train, Ritesh's bookmaking practice investigates his lived experiences and everyday life, be it Mumbai, Manchester or Liverpool. A dedicated self publisher, he often uses locally available materials and recycles what's at hand. Join us as Ritesh shares his journey from a press photographer to a bookmaker and the publishing dos and do'nts he's picked up along the way.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Ritesh Uttamchandani at @riteshuttamchandaniThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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10x10 Photobooks : "The historiography of photobooks has been too narrow." 20.07.2025 34mntIn this episode, The Photobook features Olga Yatskevich and Russet Lederman, the co-founders of 10 x 10 Photobooks, an organisation that is synonymous with the dissemination and understanding of photobooks today. Founded in 2012, 10 x 10 has fostered engagement with the global photobook community through reading rooms, salons, publications, online communities and research grants. In 2018, 10 x 10 published a pivotal anthology called How We See: Photobooks by Women that finally acknowledged a feminist history of bookmaking. It was soon followed by What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women and Flashpoint!- two recent publications edited by Olga and Russet - that continue to showcase diverse perspectives and practices. Join us as we learn about the coming together of 10 x 10 Photobooks with Olga Yatskevich and Russet Lederman.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and 10x10 Photobooks at @10x10photobooksThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Debsuddha : "A book is a powerful archival object." 21.06.2025 39mntIn this episode, The Photobook Podcast features Kolkata-based photographer and debutante bookmaker Debsuddha Banerjee, who's work often explores personal narratives and the lives of his family and close friends. In 2024, he published Crossroads, which examines kinship, sisterhood and companionship through the lives of his two aunts Gayatri & Swati Goswami. The book was published by Images Vevey and shortlisted for the Arles Author Book Award earlier this month. Join us as we delve into Suddha's invigorating world filled with loss and longing, but also hope and love. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Debsuddha at @debsuddha on InstagramThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Debsuddha : "My aunts edited my photographs in a very organic way." 21.06.2025 33mntIn this episode, The Photobook Podcast features Kolkata-based photographer and debutante bookmaker Debsuddha Banerjee, who's work often explores personal narratives and the lives of his family and close friends. In 2024, he published Crossroads, which examines kinship, sisterhood and companionship through the lives of his two aunts Gayatri & Swati Goswami. The book was published by Images Vevey and shortlisted for the Arles Author Book Award earlier this month. Join us as we delve into Suddha's invigorating world filled with loss and longing, but also hope and love. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Debsuddha at @debsuddha on InstagramThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Lukas Birk : "We must think about local materiality and printing practices." 05.06.2025 42mntIn this episode, The Photobook Podcast features noted photographer, publisher and curator Lukas Birk. Over the years, Lukas has continuously engaged with vernacular image-making practices in China, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan & Myanmar, leading to the publication of many photobooks including Indian Minute Camera Photographers and Afghan Box Camera. Additionally, he established Fraglich Publishing with the goal of making books by other authors, often focusing on overlooked or forgotten visual histories. Join us as we learn about Lukas' many projects and his deep commitment to local bookmaking practices and traditions.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Lukas Birk at @lukas.birk on InstagramThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Alana Hunt : "I don't approach bookmaking through images." 07.05.2025 56mntIn this episode, The Photobook features multidisciplinary Australian artist and writer Alana Hunt. Author of several artist books, Alana's bookmaking practice extends beyond images and stems from her deeply personal and research-oriented approach. Join us as we unravel Alana's artistic motivations and singular approach to bookmaking. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Alana Hunt at @alanavhunt on Instagram. The Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Steevez Rodgriguez : "Is a camera needed to produce visuals?" 28.03.2025 34mntIn this episode, #ThePhotobookPodcast features Chennai-based photographer and curator Steevez Rodriguez. An alumnus of Speos in Paris and Pathshala in Dhaka, Steevez often works on personal narratives inspired by his sociopolitical environment. Join us as we catch up with Steevez, who shares his continual experiments in bookmaking, especially his ongoing project Last Seen.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Steevez at @thesteevez on Instagram. The Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Duncan Wooldridge & Lucy Soutter : "The book is a collaborative form." 11.03.2025 58mntIn this episode, The Photobook features UK-based artists Lucy Soutter and Duncan Wooldridge. Author of Why Art Photography?, Lucy is a reader in photography at the University of Westminster and a founding member of the Global Photographies Network along with Duncan Wooldridge, author of To Be Determined and a reader of Photography at the School of Digital Arts in Manchester. Join us as we begin a new season of #ThePhotobookPodcast by sharing a few poignant perspectives on photography, photobooks and contemporary art.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer, Lucy Soutter at @lucysoutter1 and Duncan Wooldridge at @anti_photoThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Ishan Tankha : "All of us have Kevin Carter moments." 30.12.2024 46mntIn this episode, The Photobook features Ishan Tankha, a Delhi-based photographer and photo editor. Over the years, Ishan has covered a range of subjects ranging from student protests in Delhi and crop burning in Punjab to economic collapse in Sri Lanka and the ongoing political conflict in Chhattisgarh. Join us as we speak to him post the launch of his recent book, Still, Life.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Ishan Tankha at @ishantankha on Instagram. To get a copy of Still, Life log onto www.ishantankha.comThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Rukminee Guha Thakurta : "The book has always been an art object." 15.12.2024 30mntIn this episode, The Photobook features publication designer and founder of Letterpress Design Studio, Rukminee Guha Thakurta. An alumnus of NID Ahmedabad, Rukminee has designed multiple photobooks including Richard Barthlomoew's The Art Critic, Dayanita Singh's File Room and Raghu Rai's Trees. Join us as we come away inspired by her design philosophy and rigorous studio practice.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.com.You can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Rukminee Guha Thakurta at @rukminee_guha_thakurta on Instagram.The Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Aparna Nori : "Authenticity is what makes a book special." 18.10.2024 56mntIn this episode, The Photobook features Aparna Nori, a visual artist living between Singapore and Bangalore. Author of How to Climb a Tree, Aparna's diverse image-making practice includes bookmaking, video, installation, alternative and digital photography. Join us as we soak up some of her unique experiences working as an artist and bookmaker in Southeast Asia.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.com.You can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Aparna Nori at @aparna_nori on Instagram.The Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Smita Sharma : "Photography is not fast food." 06.09.2024 52mntIn this episode, The Photobook features Delhi-based photojournalist and storyteller Smita Sharma. Join us as we journey from Shillong and Pune to New York and Bangladesh in the making of Smita’s debut photobook We Cry in Silence.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.com.You can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Smita Sharma at @smitashrm on Instagram.The Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Prashant Panjiar : "It's the responsibility of the makers to find new audiences." 26.07.2024 53mntIn this episode, The Photobook features Prashant Panjiar, a seasoned photojournalist and author of Indianisms, That Which Is Unseen, King, Commoner, Citizen, and others. As the co-founder of the Delhi Photo Festival, Nazar Foundation and Goa Open Arts Festival, Prashant has always been at the forefront of shaping the photography landscape in the subcontinent. Join us as we delve deeper into Prashant's bookmaking practice standing the tests of trials, tribulations and time.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.comYou can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Prashant Panjiar at @indianisms on Instagram. The Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Srinivas Kuruganti : "Make it jazz, not classical." 05.07.2024 41mntIn this episode, The Photobook features Srinivas Kuruganti, a Delhi-based photographer, photo editor and author of Pictures in My Hand of a Boy I Still Resemble. As Srini rummages through his archives filled with photographs from his early years as an engineering student in the USA to later periods of his adult life, we unearth the simple joys of celebrating the everyday. Join us as we learn how to build, preserve and work with a personal archive.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To know more about our latest episodes, follow us on Instagram at @thephotobookpodcast or write to us at thephotobookpodcast@gmail.com.You can find Priyanka Chharia at @madamphotographer and Srinivas Kuruganti at @srinivaskuruganti on Instagram.To get a copy of Pictures in My Hand of a Boy I Still Resemble, log onto https://www.srinivaskuruganti.com/book-launchThe Photobook Podcast is generously supported by PhotoSouthAsia at @photosouthasia. To view more of their work, log onto www.photosouthasia.org-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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