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Episode 176: Stephen Shames (Documentary Photography) Part 2

Stephen Shames – A Legendary Documentary Photographer (Part 2) 📷 Who Is Stephen Shames? American documentary photographer with a career that began in 1966 – now over 60 years [...]

Episode 175: Stephen Shames (Documentary Photography) Part 1

Stephen Shames: A Lifetime in Photography – Lessons on Social Documentary, the Black Panthers, and Child Poverty (Part 1) Introduction In the latest episode of “10 Frames per Second,” [...]

Episode 174: Stephanie Keith (Documentary Photography)

Inside the Front‑Line of Resistance: Photojournalist Stephanie Keith on Visual Anthropology, ICE Protests & the Power of Community Observers 📸 Who Is Stephanie Keith? Background: Studied cultural anthropology at Stanford. Photojournalism [...]

Archive Episode 81: Eman Mohammed (Gaza Conflict Photography)

Photojournalism From Gaza to the World: Eman Mohammed’s Journey, Resilience, and the Power of Long‑Term Stories Archive Episode – Aired in 2023 Discover how Eman Mohammed became Gaza’s first female photojournalist, why [...]

Top 10 Photo Books of 2025 – Daniel’s List

Top Ten Photo Books — No Particular Order – Daniel Agee, Good Fight Publishing   What color is the air you breathe? Alex Christopher Williams Self-published BPS   ​​What [...]

Top 10 Photo Books of 2025 – Molly’s List

Molly’s Top 10 Photo Books of 2025 Holiday Gift Ideas for the Photographer on Your Christmas List It’s always a challenge to find the best gift for your favorite [...]

Episode 169: Janet Jarman (Documenting Midwives)

Birth Wars — How Photojournalist Janet Jarman Uses Visual Storytelling to Transform Maternal Health Meta Description: Janet Jarman, award‑winning photojournalist and MacArthur Fellow, reveals how she moved from analog photography to [...]

Episode 165: Mickey Osterreicher (Legal Protections For Photojournalists)

Mickey Osterreicher of NPPA Discusses Photojournalism in the Modern Era: Legal Rights, AI Challenges, and How to Protect Your Work The 10 Frames Per Second podcast episode featuring Mickey [...]

Episode 167: Anika Burgess (Early Photography)

The Early Days of Photography: Insights from Anika Burgess Discover the fascinating stories behind early photography, from Anna Atkins’ cyanotypes to the Daguerre‑Talbot rivalry, women’s hidden studios, and the first surveillance [...]

Episode 163: Leah Millis part 2

Photojournalism on the Front Lines: Lessons from Hong Kong, January 6, and the Quest for Ethical Storytelling Keywords: photojournalism, covering protests, Hong Kong protests, January 6 Capitol riot, trauma‑informed journalism, photojournalism ethics, [...]
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