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Exploring the World of Street Photography with Chuck Patch

Welcome to our latest episode, where we delve into the fascinating world of street photography with renowned Baltimore photographer, Chuck Patch. Known for his candid captures and social landscapes, Chuck has been a significant figure in the photography scene since the 1970s. In this episode, we explore his journey, influences, and his latest work, “Silver Keeps.”

A Journey Through Time: Chuck Patch’s Photography Beginnings

Chuck Patch’s love for photography began in his childhood, inspired by his amateur photographer father who had a darkroom. His passion truly ignited in 1970 when he joined a group of photographers at the University of Wisconsin, leading to the creation of a photo co-op gallery.

Influences and Inspirations

  • Early Influences: Chuck was initially inspired by camera magazines and the works of Ansel Adams.
  • Social Landscape Photography: He was profoundly impacted by photographers like Cartier-Bresson, Gary Winogrand, and Lee Friedlander.
  • Museum Experience: Working as a picture researcher in DC, Chuck had access to a vast array of archival photographs, further shaping his artistic vision.

The Evolution of Street Photography

Chuck Patch has witnessed significant changes in street photography over the decades. He notes:

  • Increased Awareness: People are more conscious of being photographed today.
  • Social Media Impact: There’s a heightened sensitivity due to the fear of public exposure on social platforms.
  • Changing Urban Landscapes: Fewer people on the streets and less interaction among them have altered the dynamics of street photography.

Chuck Patch’s Publications

“Ordinary Places” (2016)

  • Content: A mix of photographs from the 70s and 80s, featuring Baltimore and other locations.
  • Themes: Includes recurring motifs like TV screens and candid shots of children.

“Silver Keeps” by Eyeshot

  • Format: A beautifully printed, hardback book with over 100 pages.
  • Content: A collection of Chuck’s work, showcasing his journey and evolution as a photographer.
  • Editing Process: The book was curated by Eyeshot, who selected images from a pool of 400 provided by Chuck.

Future Projects and Inspirations

Chuck Patch continues to explore new themes and projects:

  • Suburban Landscapes: He is currently interested in capturing the transformation of post-World War II suburban areas.
  • Domestic Tranquility: A conceptual project focusing on photographs taken inside his home.
  • Travel and Exploration: Chuck plans to follow the National Road, capturing the essence of America’s first highway.

Conclusion

Chuck Patch’s work offers a unique glimpse into the world of street photography, blending historical influences with contemporary themes. His dedication to capturing candid moments and evolving landscapes continues to inspire photographers and enthusiasts alike.

For more insights into Chuck Patch’s photography and to explore his publications, check out the full episode. Don’t forget to check out “Silver Keeps” and “Ordinary Places” for a deeper dive into his captivating work.

In case you missed it, check out last week’s episode with Heather Morton


10 Frames Per Second, podcast, photojournalism, Yoji Ardano, Molly Roberts, street photography, Chuck Patch, Baltimore photographer, museum studies, Hopkins, Ordinary Places, Silver Keeps, Eyeshot, amateur photographer, darkroom, University of Wisconsin, photo co-op, Ansel Adams, Cartier-Bresson, Gary Winogrand, Lee Friedlander, Danny Lyon, FSA photographers, picture researcher, Library of Congress, Historic New Orleans Collection, Clarence John Laughlin, Michael P. Smith, New Orleans photographers, street photography challenges, digital photography.

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