A podcast featuring candid conversations with photographers, academics, reporters and editors on the ethics and practice of visual storytelling. Co-hosts Nyasha Kadandara and Tasneem Alsultan take on the topics of representation, mental health, sexual harassment, call-out culture and accountability, making mistakes and self reflection. We aim to bring what are often private conversations into the public arena.
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A podcast featuring candid conversations with photographers, academics, reporters and editors on the ethics and practice of visual storytelling. Co-hosts Nyasha Kadandara and Tasneem Alsultan take on the topics of representation, mental health, sexual harassment, call-out culture and accountability, making mistakes and self reflection. We aim to bring what are often private conversations into the public arena.
Invisible wounds: The mental toll of working in visual journalism
Repicture – A podcast of The Everyday Projects
45 minutes
4 years ago
Invisible wounds: The mental toll of working in visual journalism
Visual journalists are no strangers to trauma – including those working far from the frontlines. Deadlines, PTSD, financial uncertainty, imposter syndrome, protest, pandemic, harassment, maintaining relationships, and even success can be traumatic. Today we discuss how we as visual storytellers navigate this challenging field and deal with the uncertainty and mental toll it takes. and
Featuring Patrick Baz and Tom Saater
Repicture – A podcast of The Everyday Projects
A podcast featuring candid conversations with photographers, academics, reporters and editors on the ethics and practice of visual storytelling. Co-hosts Nyasha Kadandara and Tasneem Alsultan take on the topics of representation, mental health, sexual harassment, call-out culture and accountability, making mistakes and self reflection. We aim to bring what are often private conversations into the public arena.