StreetPX - Photography Podcast

StreetPX - Photography Podcast


Latest Episodes

“Yes, and…” – Katie Jett Walls
April 07, 2018

Special Guest Katie Jett Walls, D.C. based documentary, street and family photographer.

Kick-flipping through Stalin Square – Robert LeBlanc
March 13, 2018

Today's Featured Guest: Robert LeBlanc - LA documentary photographer and skateboarder.

This is History Unfolding with Stephen Somerstein – Part 2
February 27, 2018

Listen in on our 2 Part interview with civil rights photographer, Stephen Somerstein. Topics include his work on the movie Selma and the subsequent rights battle, the deteriorating state of photojournalism in the 21st century and the importance of Phot...

This is History Unfolding with Stephen Somerstein – Part 1
February 20, 2018

Stephen Somerstein's iconic imagery of the Selma to Montgomery March of 65 will forever live in our history books and today, we have him in for an extended 2-part special, discussing his life and his iconic photographic work.

PETA and the Streets – Interview with Tracy Habenicht
February 06, 2018

Tracy Habenicht is an animal lover, copy editor for PETA and fantastic photographer. She may be new to the scene, but she has an eye for imagery.

StreetPX Looks back on 2017!
January 23, 2018

Casper and Jim look back on a fantastic year hosting the StreetPX podcast!

We Are Not Impervious to Hardship – with Documentarian Brenton Gieser
January 12, 2018

Brenton Gieser is a documentary photography from San Francisco and he is joining the StreetPX crew to kick off 2018 and talk about his project "Tender Souls". A film giving voice to those with stories to tell and no one to listen.

Life is a Full Spectrum Journey with Photographer Jock McDonald
December 29, 2017

Traveling photographer, musician and natural story teller, Jock McDonald shares his inspirations, work and adventures in Cuba and Cold War era Soviet Union.

Using Photography as a Tool for Change – Interview with Steve Disenhof
December 15, 2017

Steve Disenhof drops by to discuss his career in social work, passion for street photography & development of education programs for at-risk girls in Kenya.

Turning the Camera on Yourself with Photographer Najib Joe Hakim
December 01, 2017

Najib Joe Hakim is a documentary photographer chronicling the personal stories of Palestinian-Americans, living in the US.