Hello there, welcome to the Slices of Time street photography podcast, where I speak with other street photographers to learn more about their vision, ideas, routines, editing, and photography.
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Hello there, welcome to the Slices of Time street photography podcast, where I speak with other street photographers to learn more about their vision, ideas, routines, editing, and photography.
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Welcome to the Slices of Time Street Photography podcast. Today, Hugo Lee, a street photographer based in the UK, joins me. I encountered his work on the Worldwide Street exhibition in Amsterdam and was immediately drawn to his cinematic and colorful work.
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Welcome to the Slices of Time Street Photography podcast. Today, I’m joined by Tom Pitts, a street photographer from Chelthenam in the UK. A photographer who is excellent at spotting the right moments and capturing them. A photo of his won the Dublin Street Photography festival recently, which kind of proves my pointat his skill in capturing great slices of time.
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Welcome to the Slices of Time Street Photography podcast. Episode 16, hooray! Today, I’m joined by Darren Sacks, a street photographer from the UK. I discovered his vibrant and abstract photos during a Worldwide street photo exhibition in Amsterdam last month. So, hey Darren, how are you? Could you introduce yourself?
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Welcome to the Slices of Time Street Photography podcast. Episode 15 already! Today, I’m joined by Nicola Fioravanti, an Italian street photographer based in Paris, France. I can’t help but describe his photos as abstract yet still very human and warm.
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Welcome to the Slices of Time Street Photography podcast. Today, I’m joined by Nina Welch-Klingh, a street photographer from New York city. I heard about her on the YouTube Channel of Samuel Streetlife and was immediately attracted to her distinct style of street photography and strong eye for diptychs.
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Welcome to the Slices of Time Street Photography podcast. Today, I’m joined by Bram Penninckx, a street photographer from Brussels. I heard about him when he was on stage at a De Donkere Kamer event here in Antwerp. He spoke about his project Le Ring, and immediately, I wanted to know more about his work and this particular series.
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Welcome to the Slices of Time Street Photography podcast. Today, I’m joined by Archie Worth, a street photographer from Edinburgh. His work speaks to me because of his strong contrast black and white images.
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Welcome to the Slices of Time Street Photography podcast. Today, I’m joined by Melik Alperen, a street photographer from London. His work speaks to me because of his approach to getting close to his subjects without interfering.
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Welcome to the 10th episode of the Slices of Time Street Photography podcast. First, a quick thank you to everyone listening in. A big thank you to everyone who has sent me feedback on their likes and dislikes; I greatly appreciate that. I’m happy to have made it to 10 episodes already, so let’s hope that number keeps growing.
Today, I’m joined by Matt Hall, aka the13thsecond, a street photographer from Margate. His work speaks to me because of his colorful and maybe even cheery photos. Always people-oriented, yet also almost entirely anonymous.
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Welcome to the 9th episode of the Slices of Time Street Photography podcast. Today, I’m joined by Giannis Angelakis, a street and documentary photographer from Crete. His dynamic, well-composed images of his hometown and the traditions of its inhabitants caught my eye.
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Today, I’m joined by Bart Azare, aka Bartdoetdestraat, on Instagram. We’ll (probably) get into how his work changed over the past 20 years of doing photography and his seeming love for metropolitan cities.
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Today, I’m joined by Mania de Praeter, aka Poppze, on Instagram. She is the first Belgian in the podcast and from my hometown, Antwerp. Her photos stand out to me as very clean and minimalist yet rich in context and story.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by Iris. We discuss how the camera gets her into a specific mood, practice photographing strangers, and meet up with other photographers.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by Charis. We talk about how music and photography flow together for him, how he loves photographing the local dogs, and his monochrome camera.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by Victor Shohet from London. He’s been photographing since the 1980s. Traveling the world with his camera, he does not shy away from interacting with his subjects on the streets.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by Simon Ogden, a street photographer from Manchester. We talk about how he goes out daily. How he loves nighttime photography. And how books make a difference for inspiration. Further we also discuss doing photography with friends or alone.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by Stefano Broli, a street photographer from London. We talk about his two books, how he fits street photography into his days, and how he handles the camera so as not to spend too much attention on it.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by Thilo Jaehnig. We will discuss his strong contrast and fine art black and white photos of Hamburg and many other German cities. How patient he is with his scenes and his interactions with the people in the street.
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In this very first episode of the new podcast on street photography, we explore who I am, why I created this podcast, and how often you can expect an episode.
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I begin by discussing the aim of this podcast. I couldn’t find any podcasts about street photography specifically, and I had no place to get answers to my questions. That’s why I decided to get other street photographers into a video call and discuss their work.
The recordings of those conversations will be published in this podcast.
We will discuss various topics, from the big things, like their views, to the little stuff, like whether they prefer to listen to music or not.
So then, who am I? Well, I'm Frederic Paulussen. I’ve been blogging on this website since 2015. In the last few years, I’ve been focusing more on street photography—next to my job as a corporate photographer in Belgium.
As I’m curious to lots of things, this helps me in my search on the streets but also on this podcast.
I’ll release new episodes of the podcast every three weeks. Giving me plenty of time to find interesting guests, record, and make the content as good as possible. But also gives me enough breathing space to avoid getting burned out in this game too quickly.
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