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.
Knowing better, doing better: Learning from mistakes
Repicture – A podcast of The Everyday Projects
44 minutes
4 years ago
Knowing better, doing better: Learning from mistakes
Regrets, mistakes, reflections. These are heavy words in any profession, in any aspect of life. The brilliant and ever revered Maya Angelou said, “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better." In this episode of Repicture, host Nyasha Kadandara asks photographers to reflect on their storytelling and what they have learned from it. What would they do differently knowing what they know now – and why? Featuring Peter DiCampo, Josué Rivas, Annie Tritt, Santi Carneri, Etinosa Yvonne and Sergey Korovayny.
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.