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Episode 162 Leah Millis (Trauma-Informed Photography) Part 1

Inside the World of Photojournalism: Leah Millis on Craft, Conflict, and Career *Published on 10 Frames Per Second Blog – Your source for photojournalism insights* — 📚 Overview In the latest episode of **“10 [...]

Episode 161: Judy Walgren (Trauma-Informed Photography)

Judy Walgren, The Future of Photojournalism: Ethics, Care, and Community Insights from Judy Walgren’s interview on the “10 Frames Per Second” podcast 🎙️ About the Podcast Episode Show: 10 Frames Per Second – a podcast about [...]

Episode 156: Ethan Noah Roy (Documentary Photography)

Ethan Noah Roy’s Journey Through Photojournalism 📣 Why This Podcast Episode Matters If you’re a budding photographer, a veteran storyteller, or simply curious about the gritty reality behind today’s [...]

Episode 145 Seamus Murphy (Documentary Photography)

Exploring the World of Photojournalism with Seamus Murphy Welcome to our latest blog post, where we delve into the fascinating world of photojournalism through the lens of renowned documentary [...]

Episode 143: Moriah Ratner (Documentary Photography)

Capturing Life’s Fragility: The Journey of Photojournalist Moriah Ratner In the realm of photojournalism, Moriah Ratner shines as a storyteller who captures the essence of human experience through her [...]

Episode 141: Ron Haviv (Documentary Photography)

On this episode of “10 Frames Per Second” we delve into the world of photojournalism through the lens of Ron Haviv, a renowned photojournalist and co-founder of the VII [...]

Episode 41: Kristen Chick (Investigative Journalism)

The conversation surrounding harassment in various industries has gained momentum, and photojournalism is no exception. Freelance journalist Kristen Chick shared insights from her groundbreaking piece in the Columbia Journalism [...]

Episode 135: Nolan Trowe (Documentary Photography)

Nolan Trowe is a passionate photographer and storyteller who focuses on the disabled community, using his lens to capture the often-overlooked narratives of those living with disabilities. After suffering [...]

Episode 134: Shuran Huang (Political Photography)

Shuran Huang  黃舒然 (she/her) is a Cantonese Washington D.C.-based photographer, stands out in the competitive world of photography with her work featured in prestigious publications like The New York [...]

Episode 131: Sandra Stevenson (Photo Editor)

In our recent discussion with Sandra Stevenson, Deputy Director of Photography at the Washington Post, we explored the evolving landscape of photography in journalism and storytelling.  We covered everything [...]
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