A Small Voice: Conversations with photographers and filmmakers

A Small Voice: Conversations with photographers and filmmakers

Ben Smith
Krajina Spojené kráľovstvo
Jazyk EN-GB
Epizódy 53
Najnovšia 01.07.2026

A Small Voice is a fortnightly podcast featuring in-depth interviews with a diverse range of talented photographers, from established award-winning stars to emerging talents. Host Ben Smith, himself a photographer, discusses their lives, work, and creative processes. The free feed includes the most recent 50 episodes, with a full archive of over 200 episodes available to members.

Epizódy

  • 285 - Sam Faulkner 01.07.2026 1h 16min
    British photographer Sam Faulkner on looking for adventure, coming back from Afghanistan with the six rolls of film that won him the Ian Parry Award, his global 'war on drugs' story, changes in the industry, the threat of AI, eroded trust in news brands, his decision to step back from photojournalism and his new iOS app., Print Swap.
  • 284 - Harriet Logan 17.06.2026 1h 36min
    British photojournalist Harriet Logan on falling in love with photography at art college in the USA, formative experiences in Sudan, Somalia, Kosovo and Afghanistan, the reality of being a female photographer in the 90s, motherhood and her subsequent move away from photojournalism, how she ended up as Executive Director of the Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant, which she herself won in 1992, and her extraordinary collection of photographic prints - The Incite Project.
  • 283 - Henri Kisielewski 03.06.2026 1h 15min
    French/British photographer Henri Kisielewski on how this podcast has been part of his photographic education, lessons learned assisting Magnum photographer Olivia Arthur, including how to edit, how he ended up running a dilapidated hotel for three years, how a year in Valencia changed his life, photography and documentary media’s relationship to truth, his book Non Fiction, post-truth America and the amazing story behind his new book project, Agloe N.Y.
  • 282 - Richard Young 20.05.2026 1h 2min
    British society and celebrity photographer, Richard Young, on learning that trust is currency, how his journey into photography began with a roll of blank film, having a guardian angel, the importance of apologising, turning up to Freddie Mercury's party in drag by mistake, and how one picture paid for his first house.
  • 281 - Ilvy Njiokiktjien 06.05.2026 1h 11min
    Dutch photographer Ilvy Njiokiktjien on how things have changed since she started, why it’s good to reinvent yourself, using a simple Google search to generate ideas, why she got kicked out of her internship on The Star newspaper, her interest in interactive long reads, and the importance of failure.
  • 280 - Jon McCormack 22.04.2026 1h 21min
    Australian photographer, educator, conservationist and professional tech nerd Jon McCormack on his formative experience growing up in the outback, disovering a love of mathematics... nature... and photography, AI, how his ‘impossible to predict’ career in tech began, how his day job with Apple allows him to ‘live photography’ and his newly released photobook, Patterns: Art Of The Natural World.
  • 279 - Dragana Jurišić 08.04.2026 1h 9min
    Croatian photographer and filmmaker Dragana Jurišić on trying to make sense of her formative experiences during the war in the Balkans, family history, imposter syndrome, being 'ergonomic' about making things, her debut documentary, The Last Balkan Cowboy (working title), and how she would measure its success.
  • 278 - Nederlands Foto Museum Special 25.03.2026 1h 1min
    A Special report from the new home of the national museum of photography in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
  • 277 - Zackary Canepari 11.03.2026 1h 21min
    American documentary filmmaker and photographer Zackary Canepari on the coming of age years, the experience of India, transitioning to filmmaking, learning from his collaborator Drea Cooper, being smiled on by the documentary gods, and his most recent co-directed film Thoughts & Prayers.
  • 276 - Jessica Dimmock 25.02.2026 1h 11min
    American photographer and documentary filmmaker Jessica Dimmock on her attraction to dark subject matter, forming close relationships with her subjects, the random coffee shop interaction that changed her direction forever, the chance encounter that led to her first big photography project and her transition into filmmaking.
  • 275 - Philip Blenkinsop 11.02.2026 1h 14min
    Australian photographer Philip Blenkinsop on his ‘cabinet of curiosities’ studio space, why he left Australia at 23, his recent powerful urge to return there to photograph, first impressions on arriving in Bangkok, anger at injustice, process, shooting film and working close up, a near death experience, and why he ultimately moved to rural France.
  • 274 - Joachim Ladefoged 28.01.2026 1h 15min
    Danish photographer Joachim Ladefoged on having arthritis as a teenager and the impact it had on his life (good and bad), getting ‘the best job in the world’ at the newspaper Politiken, winning the World Press Photo award, words of wisdom received from Magnum legend Constantine Manos and why changing direction on becoming a father was “the right decision, but a hard decision”.
  • 273 - Lee Shulman 14.01.2026 1h 10min
    British artist and film director, Lee Shulman on Martin Parr and the documentary he made about him, his love of making photo books, The Anonymous Project and his recent book Golden Memories.
  • 272 - Year In Review 2025 31.12.2025 1h 8min
    A compilation of clips from all the guests who featured on the podcast in 2025
  • 271 - Rachel Elizabeth Seed 17.12.2025 1h 5min
    American filmmaker, Rachel Elizabeth Seed, on the feature documentary she made about her mum (and herself), A Photographic Memory.
  • 270 - Paris Photo 2025 Special 03.12.2025 50min
    A Special Report from this November's Paris Photo Fair.
  • 269 - Ed Kashi (#2) 19.11.2025 1h 12min
    Ed Kashi on, contributing to positive change, why he donated his archive to the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, a lesson learned on assertiveness, journal entries, identity politics, advocacy journalism and his new retrospective book, A Period In Time.
  • 268 - Paul Sng 05.11.2025 1h 18min
    British Chinese filmmaker Paul Sng on early challenges, outsider syndrome, the 'confidence of ignorance', structure, narrative principles, the creative treatment of actuality, and finding an audience.
  • 267 - BoP Festival 2025 22.10.2025 1h 4min
    A Special report from Bristol's annual BoP (Books On Photography) Festival, organised and hosted by the Martin Parr Foundation.
  • 266 - Mike Brodie 08.10.2025 1h 12min
    American photographer Mike Brodie on his period of juvenile prosperity, romanticism vs. misery, the push/pull of ’normal’ life, exploitation and ethics, grief and loss, success and its downside, and his strong desire to photograph machines.

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