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03 Mar 2024Ep. #13: Light, Time, and Perception - An Insightful Dialogue with Michael Zuhorski01:33:13

🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #13 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this inspiring episode, we're joined by the multifaceted artist and educator, Michael Zuhorski. Michael's journey in photography is an exploration of time, light, and perception, guiding us through his work in a captivating chronological presentation.


About Our Guest: Michael Zuhorski

Born in Detroit and now residing in southeastern Vermont, Michael Zuhorski is a talented creator in the realm of photography, text, and sculpture. His artistic inquiry delves into the nuances of open-ended processes, the transformative power of sustained attention, and the endeavor to encapsulate the essence of temporal experience. A recent MFA graduate in Art Photography from Syracuse University, Michael's work invites us to perceive the world and time in unconventional ways.


Tune in to this episode to:

* Journey through Michael's artistic evolution, from his initial projects to his latest endeavors.

* Gain insights into his unique approach to capturing light and time as tangible entities.

* Discover the philosophical underpinnings and technical intricacies behind his captivating series, including 'For a Field or an Empty Room', 'Precarity and Shore', 'Heat River', 'Dusk Studies', and 'Eyes Make the Horizon'.


Don't forget to:

* Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that illuminate the intersections of art, photography, and human experience.

* Like and share this episode to support a deeper appreciation for contemporary photography.

* Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.


EPISODE LINKS:

Michael's Website: https://www.michaelzuhorski.com/

Michael’s Instagram: @michael_zuhorski


OUTLINE:

0:00 - Most Replayed

1:59 - Michael’s Introduction

3:17 - Background and Inspiration

26:23 - The Philosophical Drive Behind His Work

34:14 - 'Eyes Make the Horizon' and the Interplay of Self and Environment

35:59 - The Intimacy of 'Dusk Studies'

40:32 - The Evolving Landscape of 'Heat River'

50:50 - ‘Concrete’ project stemming from a residency in Berlin

51:50 - Urbanautica recognized project ‘Precarity and Shore'

57:35 - Exploring 'For a Field or an Empty Room'

1:05:37 - Inspired by Dusk and Dawn 

1:09:31 - Moving into Abstraction

1:17:52 - Book recommendations 

1:24:34 - Advice for Emerging Artists and Photographers


SOCIAL:

* Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast

* Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast

* Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast

* Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast


#MichaelZuhorski #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #ArtPhotography #TimeAndPerception #ContemporaryArt #VisualExploration #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

09 Mar 2025Ep. 65: Amber, Byker & The Writing in the Sand - A Lifetime of Seeing with Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen02:04:28

🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #65 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com!

In this captivating episode, we sit down with the legendary Finnish-British photographer Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, whose work has profoundly shaped documentary photography in Britain. From her groundbreaking project Byker, capturing a working-class community in Newcastle, to her poetic exploration of life on the North East beaches in Writing in the Sand, Konttinen’s career spans over five decades of deeply human storytelling.


About Our Guest: Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen

Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen is a photographer and filmmaker, co-founder of the Amber Film & Photography Collective, and an MBE awardee for her contributions to photography. Her work is held in prestigious collections, including the Tate, National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.), and the UK Memory of the World Register.

Konttinen’s practice is deeply embedded in the communities she documents, often spanning decades. She first moved to Newcastle in 1969, where she produced Byker, a seminal documentary of a disappearing way of life. She later revisited the area for Byker Revisited, capturing the changes in the community and its people. Her work is not just about capturing moments; it’s about relationships, memory, and the evolution of place.


Tune in to this episode to:

- Follow Sirkka-Liisa’s journey from Finland to Britain and into the world of photography.- Learn how she co-founded Amber Collective and their philosophy of creative independence.- Explore her Byker and Byker Revisited projects—how she lived among her subjects and documented their lives over decades.- Discover how her photographs turned into films, including Writing in the Sand and Today I’m With You.- Hear incredible behind-the-scenes stories, including the mystery grandma and the barber who rejected his own portrait.


Don't forget to:

- Subscribe to our channel for more deep dives into the world of photography and art.- Like & share this episode to spread the stories of documentary photography.- Follow us on social media for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive interviews.


OUTLINE:

0:00 - Coming Soon…1:50 - Early Life in Finland & First Encounters with Photography5:09 - The Chocolate Bar Hustle: Buying Her First Enlarger7:41 - Studying in London & Discovering Documentary Film11:19 - Why Documentary? Photography as a Time Capsule14:07 - Meeting Murray Martin & Founding the Amber Collective15:06 - Living on £8 a Week: The Amber Collective’s Philosophy28:12 - Newcastle’s Beaches: The Birth of a 20-Year Project31:39 - The Mystery Grandma: A Photograph with Many Claimants35:57 - Photography as Performance: Camouflaging with a Bikini38:07 - The Writing in the Sand: From Photographs to Film39:06 - The Cinematic Nature of Photography49:22 - Returning to Negatives: Finding Hidden Gems57:55 - Byker: A Community on the Brink of Change1:15:45 - The Barber Who Rejected His Own Portrait1:22:47 - The Byker Book: A Local Treasure1:26:59 - Reflections on a Life in Documentary Photography1:33:37 - Losing the Studio: The Break-In That Changed Her Approach1:37:05 - The Abandoned Piano Girl & A Lasting Connection1:40:32 - The Impact of Community Photography: Still Here, Byker
1:54:00 - Closing Thoughts & Where to Find Sirkka’s Work


SOCIAL LINKS:

Amber Collective & Films: amber-online.com
Sirkka-Liisa’s Work & Books: Dewi Lewis Publishing
Watch Amber’s Films (Including Writing in the Sand): Vimeo


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#SirkkaLiisaKonttinen #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #AmberCollective #Byker #WritingInTheSand #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

17 Dec 2023Ep. #2: Examining the Impact of Tourism with Jessica Auer - The Urbanaut Podcast01:36:10

Welcome to Episode 2 of The Urbanaut Podcast, brought to you in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with the incredibly talented Jessica Auer, a Canadian photographer, filmmaker, and educator, whose profound work offers an in-depth look at the complexities of tourism and its impact on landscapes. About Our Guest: Jessica Auer Jessica Auer's unique perspective is shaped by her experiences in Seydisfjördur, Iceland, where she works from a decommissioned fish factory. Her photography and films broadly concern the study of landscapes as cultural sites, focusing on how they are altered, preserved, or commodified. Jessica's large-format, tableau-style photographs reveal the geo-political realities of travel and the challenges of preserving landscapes amidst mass tourism. Jessica's work has been featured in various prestigious museums, galleries, and festivals, and she has received numerous awards for her contributions to photography, art, and cinema. As an educator at Concordia University and the founder of Ströndin Studio, her impact extends beyond her art. Tune in to this episode to: - Gain a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between tourism and landscape. - Hear Jessica's insights on the role of photography in documenting and influencing cultural and environmental perspectives. - Discover the inspiration behind some of her most renowned works. Don't forget to: - Subscribe to our channel for more insightful episodes. - Like and share this episode to spread awareness about the impact of tourism on landscapes. - Follow us on our social media channels for updates and exclusive content. EPISODE LINKS: Yuval's Website: www.jessicaauer.com  Jessica’s Twitter: @jessauer Jessica’s Instagram: Jessica.Auer   PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: patrickleehubbard.com/theurbanautpodcast  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5GVGo8zr9dWYVbutyjaXIv  Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/UrbanautPodcast  YouTube Full episodes playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNoY29e1qIcCgytoR22gytD-V6ma-LAGb YouTube Clips playlist:   https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNoY29e1qIcAhAJkJrdZ7Sdb2P1ptbDUI OUTLINE: 0:00 - Most Replayed 01:43 - Jessica’s Introduction 03:21 - Her use of Large Format Cameras 06:31 - Why use Large Format 12:18 - Early Work: Re-Creational Spaces 27:18 - Other Explorations 33:31 - Research and finding her way to Iceland 50:46 - Art Film: Shore Power  1:14:13 - Landvörður 1:28:46 - Advice for Image Makers 1:32:02 - What Artist Inspire You? SOCIAL: - Twitter: UrbanautPodcast - Facebook: TheUrbanautPodcast  - Instagram: TheUrbanautPodcast  - Support on Patreon: TheUrbanautPodcast  #JessicaAuer #TheUrbanautPodcast #Filmmaking #CulturalLandscapes #TourismImpact #PhotographyDiscussion #ArtisticExploration #DocumentaryPhotography #LandscapePhotography #photography #urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard #SteveBisson #VisualCulture #ContemporaryArt #DigitalStorytelling #ModernImagery #ArtInsights #PodcastLife #VisualNarratives #ArtAndTechnology #FrameByFrame #ArtisticExploration #CulturalCommentary #VisualArts #Storytelling #CreativeCommunity #PodcastersOfYouTube #MediaAnalysis #ArtCritique #VisualStorytellers


12 May 2024Ep. #23: On Adaptive Urbanism and Control: Isidro Ramirez on Questioning Cities and Spaces02:00:49
🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #23 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this compelling episode, we have the pleasure of engaging with Isidro Ramirez, an esteemed urban and architectural photographer based in Singapore. His rich portfolio captures the complex essence of urban spaces through projects that span continents and challenge conventional photographic perspectives. About Our Guest: Isidro Ramirez Originally from the UK and now a lecturer in the BA(Hons) Design Communication program at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore, Ramirez’s works have been displayed in key cities around the world. His photography delves into the urban fabric, revealing narratives woven through architectural forms and human interactions. Tune in to this episode to: * Explore Isidro Ramirez's projects, including his latest works that intertwine AI with traditional photography to reimagine urban landscapes. * From Jakarta to Singapore, discover how Ramirez uses the view camera to explore cities and capture their citizens' peculiar ways to adapt and inhabit them. * Understand Isidro Ramirez’s philosophical approach to the intersections of technology, memory, and urban space in photography. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that probe into the fascinating world of contemporary photography. * Like and share this episode to support a deeper appreciation of urban and architectural photography. * Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content. EPISODE LINKS: Isidro Ramirez's Contact: @droramirez.com Isidro’s Instagram: @isidro_ramirez_photography OUTLINE: 0:00 - Coming Up 1:10 - Introduction to Isidro Ramirez 10:25 - Finding his way into a practice16:28 - Commercial work to Teaching 25:23 - What kind subject draws his eye40:06 - Jakarta - Modest Interventions and Minor Improvisations1:01:01 - Insula1:21:45 - Spare Time: Capturing Extended Moments 1:32:06 - Jakarta - Intervened and Improvised 2023 1:49:27 - Thoughts on AI and Photography 1:57:55 - Advice for Aspiring Photographers SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #IsidroRamirez #UrbanautPodcast #Photography #UrbanPhotography #ArchitecturalPhotography #AIinArt #Singapore #Jakarta #Indonesia #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard
19 May 2024Ep. #24: Capturing Time: The Unique Vision of Terry Ratzlaff02:03:37

🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #24 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this engaging episode, we sit down with the incredibly talented artist-photographer Terry A. Ratzlaff. Terry discusses his fascinating journey into photography and provides an in-depth look at his major projects, including "But The Eyes Are Blind One Must Look With The Heart," "The Watcher," and "Take Your Time."


About Our Guest: Terry A. Ratzlaff

Terry A. Ratzlaff is an artist and educator living in Lincoln, Nebraska. His work is driven by an obsession with trains and time, exploring where these phenomena collide. Specializing in photography and book art, Terry emphasizes sequences over singular images to deconstruct modern perceptions of time, history, and technological progress. He runs a small imprint, The Basement Window, creating limited edition artist books and boxes. Terry holds an MFA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Digital Media at Nebraska Wesleyan University. His work has been featured in prestigious publications such as The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Bloomberg Businessweek, and more.


Tune in to this episode to:

* Traverse the journey of Terry's photographic career, from its inception to his latest works.

* Delve into the narratives and artistic processes behind his projects.

* Understand the impact of trains and time on his artistic vision.


Don't forget to:

* Subscribe to our channel for more episodes exploring the world of art and photography.

* Like and share this episode to celebrate the rich tapestry of artistic exploration.

* Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.


EPISODE LINKS:

* Terry's Contact: www.terryratzlaff.com

* Terry’s Instagram: @terryratzaff


OUTLINE:

0:00 - Coming Up

2:30 - Terry’s background and early works

5:17 - Educational influences and choosing photography

11:04 - Influential People

14:46 - Looking outside of Photography for Inspiration

17:58 - Teaching

19:08 - Exploring the philosophy of "Receptiveness"

24:42 - Terry's artistic workflow

37:48 - "But The Eyes Are Blind One Must Look With The Heart"

57:24 - "The Watcher"

1:14:54 - "Take Your Time"

1:39:49 - "Marches"

1:58:42 - Advice for Finding Your Voice as an Artist


SOCIAL:

* Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast

* Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast

* Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast

* Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast


#TerryRatzlaff #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #ArtAndTime #TrainObsessions #ModernityAndArt #CreativeProcess #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

07 Apr 2024Ep. #18: Greece in the Rearview: Marinos Tsagkarakis Questioning Economic Despair01:59:34

🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #18 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. Join us as we delve into the world of Marinos Tsagkarakis, a Netherlands-based fine-art photographer renowned for his introspective and critical exploration of socio-cultural landscapes through the lens of photography. Born in 1984 on the island of Crete, Marinos embarked on a unique journey from the realms of Economics and Political Sciences to the vivid world of Contemporary Photography and Visual Arts, studying at the Stereosis School of Photography (SSP). About Our Guest: Marinos Tsagkarakis After completing degrees in Economic and Political Sciences, an MBA, and a Master in Management Information Systems, Marinos Tsagkarakis pursued his passion for photography, leading to a transformative career that melds academic rigor with artistic exploration. Since 2014, he has been an integral part of the "Depression Era" collective, which captures the essence of Greece's urban and social landscapes amidst economic turmoil. His first monograph, "Paradise Inn," has captivated audiences and sold out, thanks to its insightful critique of tourism's impact on natural and cultural environments. Tsagkarakis's work, which has been featured in prestigious festivals and media outlets worldwide, seeks to challenge and expand our understanding of contemporary life and its intersections with migration, identity, and absurdity. Tune in to this episode to: * Trace Marinos Tsagkarakis's transition from economics to the expressive world of fine-art photography. * Explore the depth and nuances behind his acclaimed projects "Paradise Inn," "Wild Goose Chase," and "Strawberry Blue." * Discover the insights and motivations that drive Tsagkarakis's work, from his critiques of modern tourism to his personal narratives of migration and search for belonging. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for insightful episodes that bridge the worlds of art, photography, and social critique. * Like and share this episode to support a deeper appreciation for the narratives that shape our understanding of contemporary issues. * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content. EPISODE LINKS: Marinos’s Instagram: @marinos_tsagkarakis

OUTLINE:

0:00 - Most Replayed

2:45 - Marinos Tsagkarakis's Background and Artistic Journey

18:47 - Influential People

24:30 - What is the “Absurd”

35:58 - Inside "Paradise Inn"

1:06:38 - Understanding "Wild Goose Chase"

1:28:38 - The Migration Story of "Strawberry Blue"

1:54:02 - Advice for Emerging Photographers

SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #MarinosTsagkarakis #TheUrbanautPodcast #FineArtPhotography #ContemporaryPhotography #GreekArt #ParadiseInn #WildGooseChase #StrawberryBlue #CulturalIdentity #Migration #EconomicCrisis #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

21 Apr 2024Ep. #20: Patricia Rodas: Capturing the Unseen in the Finnish Landscape01:32:50

🎙️ Welcome to Episode 20 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this compelling episode, we engage with Finnish photo artist Patricia Rodas, whose work poignantly unveils the hidden layers of domestic violence through her series "Unseen Circumstances."


About Our Guest: Patricia RodasBorn in 1972, Patricia is a photo artist based on the west coast of Finland. Her photo art deeply explores domestic violence and its invisible scars on victims. With a background that spans newspaper and commercial photography, and a profound commitment to analogue techniques, Patricia uses her lens to challenge societal norms and provoke thought about personal and collective responsibilities towards domestic violence.


Tune in to this episode to:

* Discover Patricia's journey from commercial photography to becoming a voice in art photography with a focus on domestic violence.

* Explore the narratives and inspirations behind her projects "The Most Intimate Hideaways," "Fallen Grace I & II," "Unreported," and "Black Silent Holes (surprises me)."

* Understand the role of landscapes in her works and her unique method of blending photography with elements of nature to reflect on trauma and healing.


Don't forget to:

* Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that delve into the transformative power of art and photography.

* Like and share this episode to support a deeper understanding of the societal impacts of domestic violence.

* Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.


EPISODE LINKS:

Patricia’s Contact: www.patriciarodas.com

Patricia’s Instagram: @patriciarodas.photo


OUTLINE:

0:00 - Most Replayed

1:48 - Introduction

4:07 - Patricia's Background in Photography

17:23 - Inspirations and Influences

26:57 - Patricia's Artistic Subject Matter

41:10 - Discussion on "The Most Intimate Hideaways"

47:58 - Deep dive into "Fallen Grace"

1:00:17 - Exploring "Unreported"

1:09:19 - Insights on "Black Silent Holes (surprises me)"

1:21:44 - How does Unseen Circumstances take Form and Public Receptions

1:27:45 - Advice for Artist


SOCIAL:

* Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast

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#PatriciaRodas #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #ArtPhotography #DomesticViolence #UnseenCircumstances #PhotoArt #FinnishArt #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

23 Mar 2025Ep.#67: Layers of Life - Defining Art and Identity with Roxana Savin02:01:06

🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #67 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this compelling episode, we sit down with the insightful Swiss-based visual artist Roxana Savin, originally from Romania. Roxana's diverse body of work explores deep themes of identity, belonging, gender roles, and the status of women in contemporary society, influenced by her personal experiences and rich cultural heritage.

About Our Guest:

Roxana Savin Roxana Savin navigates complex narratives through her photography, transitioning from a legal career in Romania to a profound engagement with visual art. Her projects, such as 'On Heaven's Doorsill' and 'I’ll Be Late Tonight', offer a thoughtful exploration of societal roles and personal identity, reflecting her experiences both in Eastern Europe and as an expatriate in Western societies. Her work has been internationally acclaimed, earning her numerous awards and exhibitions across Europe.

Tune in to this episode to:

  • Explore Roxana's transformative journey from a law professional to a celebrated visual artist.

  • Delve into her poignant projects that discuss gender roles, migration, and cultural identity.

  • Discover how her Romanian heritage and personal narratives influence her artistic expression.

Don't forget to:

  • Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that delve into the world of art and visual culture.

  • Like and share this episode to support discussions on gender roles and personal transformation in art.

  • Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

EPISODE LINKS: R

Roxana's Webiste: www.roxanasavin.com  | Roxana’s Instagram: @roxanasavin

OUTLINE:

0:00 - Coming Up...

2:51 - Introduction

  • 3:42 - Roxana’s Early Life and Career Shift

  • 9:19 - Migration and the Impact of Moving Abroad

  • 11:51 - Finding Art and Embracing Change

  • 17:54 - Gender Equality and Advocacy

  • 25:18 - 'On Heaven's Doorsill' Project

  • 35:04 - 'I’ll Be Late Tonight' Project

  • 40:34 - 'God Created Woman' Project

  • 48:01 - Artistic Processes and Creative Insights

  • 56:33 - Reflections on Cultural Identity and Artistic Expression

  • 1:05:04 - Balancing Motherhood and Artistic Career

  • 1:13:26 - Societal Impact and Future Directions

  • 1:21:50 - Concluding Thoughts

  • 1:29:38 - Exploring the Concept of Home and Belonging

  • 1:37:13 - Artistic Reflections and Philosophical Insights

  • 1:45:46 - Impact of Art on Personal and Social Change

  • 1:53:24 - Closing Remarks and Advice for Emerging Artists

  • 2:01:39 - Future Projects and Farewell

  • SOCIAL:

    • Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast

    • Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast

    • Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast

    • Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast

    #RoxanaSavin #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #VisualArt #SwissArt #RomanianArt #CulturalIdentity #GenderRoles #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    10 Nov 2024Ep. #49: Post-Photography and Place - Kyler Zeleny on Storytelling in the Canadian Prairie02:09:59

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #49 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this episode, we journey with Canadian photographer and educator Kyler Zeleny, whose work delves deeply into the Canadian prairies and the stories within rural communities. Kyler’s trilogy of photo books captures the essence of small-town life, exploring the beauty, resilience, and complexities of the rural landscape.

    About Our Guest: Kyler Zeleny
    Kyler Zeleny (b. 1988) is an accomplished Canadian photographer, educator, and author, holding degrees in Political Science, Photography and Urban Cultures, and a PhD in Communication & Culture. With published works like Out WestFound PolaroidsCrown Ditch & The Prairie Castle, and Bury Me in the Back Forty, Kyler has documented rural life on the prairies for over a decade. His work, featured in publications like The Globe & MailThe Guardian, and The Washington Post, reflects his ongoing exploration of rural identity and urban-rural contrasts.

    You can follow Kyler's journey and works on Instagram at @kylerzeleny or on his website at kylerzeleny.com.

    Tune in to this episode to:

    • Discover the origins of Kyler’s trilogy documenting rural Canadian life:
    • Explore his inspirations drawn from his academic and artistic background, and how his rural upbringing on the Canadian prairies continues to shape his artistic philosophy.
    • Delve into his reflections on “post-photography” in an AI-driven era, where traditional photography blends with digital and archival storytelling.
    • Hear Kyler’s philosophy on respecting the creative process and pursuing knowledge, as he shares insights on capturing rurality's “roses and thorns.”
    • Learn about the “hero’s journey” in his work, as Kyler returns to his roots to create a layered narrative of rural life.

    Don't forget to:

    • Subscribe to our channel for more episodes exploring art, photography, and place.
    • Like and share this episode to celebrate the stories and landscapes of the Canadian prairies.
    • Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content.

    EPISODE LINKS:

    OUTLINE:
    0:00 - Introduction to Kyler’s Trilogy
    8:56 - Farm Background and Early Photography Beginnings
    14:37 - Influence of New Topographic Photographers
    35:09 - The “Hero’s Journey” and Storytelling
    36:51 - Exploration of ‘Found Polaroids’
    52:34 - Loneliness and Spiritual Connection to Rural Life
    1:25:22 - Reflections on ‘Post-Photography’
    1:30:38 - The Rose Metaphor
    1:32:08 - Layered Storytelling in Photography
    1:59:44 - Creating a Roadmap of Past, Present, and Future
    2:06:08 - Final Reflections and Advice to Photographers

    SOCIAL:

    • Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast
    • Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast
    • Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast
    • Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast

    #KylerZeleny #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #CanadianPrairies #DocumentaryPhotography #RuralIdentity #OutWest #CrownDitch #BuryMeInTheBackForty #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    16 Feb 2025Ep. #62: Ice, Plastic, and Migration - Aleksey Kondratyev’s Photography of Labor01:58:27

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #62 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com.

    In this captivating episode, we sit down with Aleksey Kondratyev, an artist-photographer whose work explores the intersections of globalization, labor, and identity. From the frozen landscapes of Kazakhstan’s ice fishers to the hidden labor force of American construction workers, Aleksey’s photography brings attention to unseen worlds.

    About Our Guest: Aleksey Kondratyev

    Born in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, and later immigrating to Detroit, Aleksey’s work is shaped by his personal history of migration and cultural hybridity. He holds an MFA from UCLA and has exhibited internationally at venues like the Museum of Contemporary Art Rome, the Benaki Museum in Athens, and the Berlin Center for Contemporary Art. His projects, including Ice Fishers, Auto, and Worker, have been featured in National Geographic, The New York Times, and The Financial Times.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    - Explore Aleksey’s journey in photography and how he found his artistic voice.

    - Learn about the Ice Fishers project, which documents Kazakh fishers using discarded plastic materials as makeshift survival shelters.

    - Understand the economic and social dynamics behind the global trade of used cars in the Auto project.

    - Discuss the invisible workforce behind modern cities in his Worker series.

    - Hear insights on balancing research and intuition in creative work.


    Don't forget to:
    - Subscribe to our channel for more episodes diving into the world of art and photography.
    - Like & Share this episode to support independent photography storytelling.
    - Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.


    EPISODE LINKS

    Website: alekseykondratyev.com | Instagram: @aleksey.kondratyev


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up..

    2:21 - Introduction to Aleksey Kondratyev

    25:37 - Discovering the Ice Fishers project

    28:30 - The extreme conditions of ice fishing

    1:13:28 - Transition to Auto: A personal connection

    1:15:26 - The global trade of wrecked cars

    1:31:19 - The Worker series: Capturing invisible labor

    1:33:40 - The role of anonymity in photography

    1:24:11 - The future of auto shops & changing labor markets

    1:54:55 - Trusting intuition over research

    1:53:41 - Final thoughts & advice for young photographers


    SOCIAL LINKS:

    🔹 Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast
    🔹 Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast
    🔹 Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast
    🔹 Support us on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast


     #AlekseyKondratyev #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #CentralAsia #PostSovietIdentity #LaborPhotography #ArtisticExploration #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    18 Feb 2024Ep. #11: Sculpting the Future - Innovation, Artistry, and the Age of AI with Caleb Stein01:45:42

    🎙️ Dive into Ep. #11 of The Urbanaut Podcast, in partnership with Urbanautica.com. This episode features a conversation with the distinguished multimedia artist, Caleb Stein, whose work spans across photography and multimedia art, deeply rooted in his experiences in the UK and the U.S. Join us as Caleb discusses his latest book, "How to Move a Mountain," and delves into his impactful projects "Down by the Hudson" and "Men Fighting and the Spaces They Fight In." About Our Guest: Caleb Stein Born in 1994 in the UK and currently thriving in the U.S., Caleb Stein's work has captivated audiences worldwide, showcased in prestigious galleries like ROSEGALLERY in LA and PALO Gallery in New York. His artistic endeavors, often created with Andrea Orejarena, are part of esteemed collections such as The J. Paul Getty Museum and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Stein's journey into the realms of "How to Move a Mountain," "Down by the Hudson," and "Men Fighting and the Spaces They Fight In" reveals a profound exploration of place, identity, and human connection. Tune in to explore: * Caleb's introspective journey and artistic evolution. * The captivating narrative and innovative process behind "How to Move a Mountain." * The personal and communal stories woven into "Down by the Hudson" and "Men Fighting and the Spaces They Fight In." Don't miss out on: * Subscribing for more enlightening episodes on art and creativity. * Liking and sharing to support and spread Caleb's extraordinary work. * Following for sneak peeks and exclusive content from the world of art. EPISODE EXTRAS: Caleb’s Contacts: @cjbstein, @rosegallery Publisher for "How to Move a Mountain": @luhzpress Introduction by: David Campany OUTLINE: 0:00 - Introduction to Caleb Stein 2:24 - Caleb's Artistic Beginnings 7:54 - Upbringing around Art 16:51 - Inspirations and Experiences 32:07 - A common thread in Caleb's work 39:06 - Exploring "Down by the Hudson" 53:50 - Delving into "Men Fighting and the Spaces They Fight In" 1:06:30 - The Story Behind "How to Move a Mountain" 1:28:33 - Caleb's Reflections on Art and Authorship 1:41:08 - Closing Thoughts and Advice for Emerging Artists CONNECT WITH US: Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast Support Us on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #CalebStein #TheUrbanautPodcast #MultimediaArt #Photography #HowToMoveAMountain #DownByTheHudson #MenFighting #ArtisticJourney #Urbanautica #ArtTalk #CreativeInsights

    01 Sep 2024Ep.#39: Rooted in Art - Vanessa Cowling’s South African Canvas02:08:13

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #39 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this insightful episode, we explore the artistic journey of Vanessa Cowling, a South African artist-photographer whose work interweaves sustainability with photographic practice. Her dedication to the environment and unique approach to cameraless photography highlights her groundbreaking projects such as "Fixing Shadows" and her evocative series, "Shoreline."


    About Our Guest:

    Vanessa CowlingVanessa is a lecturer and practicing photographic artist based in Cape Town, South Africa. Her career spans multiple continents, having spent years in New York, London, and Edinburgh before returning to her roots. She holds a BA Honours from the Michaelis School of Fine Art (UCT), recently completed her MFA with distinction, and has been recognized with the 2023 Tierney Fellowship and the international “Blurring the Lines” competition. Her work, which also features in the 2024 Venice Biennial, interrogates the role of photography in a changing landscape, marrying her artistic endeavors with her commitment to environmental sustainability.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Discover Vanessa’s transformative approach to photography, from traditional practices to innovative, sustainable methods.

    * Delve into the depths of "Fixing Shadows" and "Shoreline," understanding the impact of personal loss and environmental awareness on her work.

    * Learn about the sustainable photographic garden Vanessa cultivates, emphasizing reciprocal relationships with nature.


    Don't forget to:

    * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes exploring innovative art and photography.

    * Like and share this episode to support sustainable practices in the arts.

    * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content from visionary artists like Vanessa.


    EPISODE LINKS:

    Vanessa's Contact: www.vanessacowling.com

    Vanessa’s Instagram: @vanessacowling


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up

    2:27 - Switching from Science to Art

    7:44 - Art Meets Science

    10:16 - Exploring Human Connections

    13:21 - Motivation for MFA

    17:00 - Family and Art

    19:25 - Artistic Influences

    24:40 - MFA Experience

    28:07 - Themes in Current Work

    36:37 - "Shoreline" Project Insights

    42:08 - Technology and Art

    44:07 - Art as Reflective Practice

    48:37 - Discussion on Life and Art

    50:18 - Evolution into Non-Camera Work

    1:04:06 - Photographic Composting

    1:15:28 - Influence of Local Environment on Art

    1:35:39 - Preparing for Exhibitions

    1:58:29 - Art Show Reflections and Audience Engagement


    SOCIAL:

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    #VanessaCowling #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #SustainableArt #EnvironmentalArt #CameralessPhotography #VeniceBiennial #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    29 Sep 2024Ep. #43: Exploring Life’s Journeys: Paul Walsh on Walking the UK Canals and his Spainish Pilgrimage02:04:14

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #43 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this episode, we sit down with the insightful British photographer Paul Walsh. Known for his evocative work that blends walking and photography, Paul’s art captures deep connections between landscape, memory, and personal transformation.


    About Our Guest: Paul Walsh  

    Paul Walsh’s work spans industrial landscapes, nocturnal photography, and long-distance pilgrimages. His latest project, "Walking with Strangers", documents his 1,700-kilometer pilgrimage across Spain. Paul’s photographic journey is deeply introspective, influenced by his experiences growing up in Birmingham and his meditative walks.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Explore Paul’s journey from painting to photography.

    * Learn how walking plays a pivotal role in his creative process.

    * Hear powerful stories from his pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago.


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    * Subscribe for more episodes exploring the intersection of art and life.

    * Like and share this episode to support the podcast.

    * Follow us on social media for behind-the-scenes updates.


    EPISODE LINKS:  

    Paul’s Website: paulwalshphotography.co.uk

    Paul’s Instagram: @paulwalshphotography


    OUTLINE:

    1:24 – Introduction and Paul’s Background

    3:13 – Walking as a Creative Process

    4:12 – Different Approaches to Walking in Projects

    7:35 – Transition from Painting to Photography

    11:47 – Childhood Exploration of Birmingham’s Canals

    22:53 – Walking as Meditation and Reflection

    49:50 – Canal Journey from London to Birmingham

    58:56 – Insomnia and Night Photography

    1:19:28 – Story of a Pilgrim Helping Paul on the Camino

    1:25:13 – Documenting the Camino de Santiago

    2:02:16 – Paul’s New Book and Photo Book Insights

    2:04:36 – Artistic Growth and Future Projects


    SOCIAL:

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    #PaulWalsh #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #WalkingWithStrangers #CaminoDeSantiago #MAP6Collective #WalkingArt #VisualNarrative #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    15 Sep 2024Ep. #41: Coexist? - David Chancellor’s Vision of Wildlife and Humanity02:05:57

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #41 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this powerful episode, we sit down with the acclaimed documentary photographer David Chancellor. His globally recognized work delves into the complex relationship between humans and nature, with a focus on conservation, wildlife, and the ethical implications of human intervention. About Our Guest: David Chancellor David Chancellor is a multi-award-winning photographer known for his visually arresting and thought-provoking documentary work. His photography spans continents, from the mountains of Scotland to the plains of Africa, where he explores the tensions between human activity and the natural world. Chancellor has received prestigious awards including the World Press Photo Award and Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year for his series on elephants and hunting. His projects like "Hunters", "Elephant Story"* and "A Gamekeeper's Life" have been published in National Geographic, The New York Times, and exhibited globally. In this episode, we dive into: * The intricate narratives behind "Elephant Story"—a project examining the commodification of elephants to sustain ecosystems in Zimbabwe. * The controversial and impactful "Hunters", which explores the world of trophy hunting, ethics, and conservation. * The deeply personal "A Gamekeeper’s Life", a year-long immersive project documenting the life of a Scottish gamekeeper and the balance between tradition and modern environmental challenges. Tune in to: * Explore David’s approach to long-term projects and the ethics of documentary photography. * Understand how his work provokes critical thinking around human-wildlife coexistence. * Gain insight into his personal journey as an artist committed to opening dialogue around conservation. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more inspiring conversations with photographers and artists. * Like and share this episode to spread awareness of the intersection between photography and environmental activism. * Follow us on social media for exclusive updates and behind-the-scenes content. EPISODE LINKS: Website: www.davidchancellor.com David Chancellor’s Instagram: @chancellordavid OUTLINE: 0:00 - Coming Up 5:52 - Photography as a tool for change 14:07 - Early photography career and capturing local events 20:41 - The moment David knew photography was his life 53:05 - The making of "Elephant Story" and confronting the ethics of conservation 1:02:42 - Managing ecosystems and the commodification of wildlife 1:18:19 - Distilling complex stories into a single frame 1:34:25 - The emotional toll of documenting wildlife and conservation 1:39:29 - Hunters grappling with their internal conflicts 1:43:25 - Building trust and long-term connections with subjects 1:48:20 - The Responsibility of Documentary Photography 2:01:06 - Wrapping up and final thoughts on a lifetime in documentary photography SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support us on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #DavidChancellor #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #ElephantStory #Hunters #GamekeepersLife #VisualStorytelling #Conservation #Wildlife #EthicsInPhotography #Urbanautica #nationalgeographic

    02 Feb 2025Ep. #60: Brian Rose - Capturing NYC’s Transformation from the 80s to Today02:07:58

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #60 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this captivating episode, we sit down with renowned photographer Brian Rose, whose work has chronicled some of the most pivotal urban transformations of the past four decades. From the Lower East Side of Manhattan in the 1980sto the fall of the Berlin Wall and beyond, Brian’s photography is a powerful meditation on time, space, and history. About Our Guest: Brian Rose Born in Virginia, Brian moved to New York City in 1977 to study at Cooper Union, where he learned from legendary photographers Joel Meyerowitz and Larry Fink. His early work documenting the Lower East Side in the 1980s captured a city on the edge—chaotic, yet full of creative energy. Later, he embarked on a long-term project documenting the Iron Curtain and Berlin Wall, culminating in the critically acclaimed book The Lost Border. Brian’s photography has since spanned multiple cities and historical moments, from post-9/11 New York to the removal of Confederate statues in Richmond, Virginia. His images are held in prestigious collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Tune in to this episode to: - Discover Brian's journey from student to one of urban photography’s most compelling voices. - Hear behind-the-scenes stories from photographing New York in the 1980s, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and post-9/11 Lower Manhattan. - Explore his latest project on NYC subway’s last stops and how the city’s outer boroughs tell a deeper story than its landmarks - Gain insight into self-publishing and how Brian successfully sold 1,000 copies of his book with no advertising campaign. - Learn why photography is about more than just capturing an image—it’s about documenting history. EPISODE LINKS: Brian Rose's Website: www.brianrose.com | Instagram: @brianrosenyc3 OUTLINE: 0:00 - Coming Up... 2:11 – Welcome to the show! Brian’s background and introduction 5:59 – The story of secretly buying his first camera at 16 9:30 – The reversal of photography trends: color vs. black-and-white 13:04 – Inside My Own Color Lab, the photography hub of 1980s NYC 16:20 – Moving to NYC in 1977 and experiencing the NYC blackout 21:53 – Documenting the Lower East Side in 1980—a neighborhood at its rawest 23:40 – Photographing the Iron Curtain and Berlin Wall (1985) 32:17 – Witnessing the fall of the Berlin Wall (1989) 39:09 – The role of photography in social movements 54:22 – Revisiting the Lower East Side after 9/11—capturing gentrification and transformation 1:07:06 – The “Last Stop” project: photographing the NYC subway’s final stations 1:25:27 – The debate: film vs. digital photography and evolving technology 1:34:43 – How Brian sold 1,000 books through self-publishing 1:42:20 – Why he refuses to dwell in nostalgia and continues to photograph the present 1:54:11 – Documenting cultural landscapes—Bangladeshi, Russian, and Orthodox Jewish communities in NYC 1:54:27 – Final reflections and advice for photographers: “Live in the present, photograph in the present.” Don't forget to: - Subscribe to our channel for more in-depth conversations on photography, art, and urban culture. - Like & share this episode to celebrate the rich visual storytelling of urban photography. - Follow us on social media for behind-the-scenes content and future episodes! SOCIAL: Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #BrianRose #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #UrbanPhotography #LowerEastSide #BerlinWall #NYCPhotography #SelfPublishing #PhotographyHistory #Urbanautica

    05 Jan 2025Ep. #56: Art, Intuition, and Imagination - Inside Lisa De Boeck’s World with memymom02:05:43

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #56 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. This episode features the extraordinary mother-daughter artist duo, memymom—Lisa De Boeck and Marilène Coolens. Together, they’ve spent decades creating an evocative, intergenerational body of photographic work exploring themes of identity, memory, and transformation. About Our Guests: memymom Memymom is a unique collaborative project between self-taught artists Lisa De Boeck and her mother, Marilène Coolens, based in Brussels, Belgium. Their work began as a playful photographic archive called The Umbilical Vein (1990–2003), capturing staged, dreamlike moments that reflect their deep bond. Over the years, their practice evolved into highly conceptual and visually intricate projects like The Digital Decade (2010–2015), Somewhere Under the Rainbow (2016–2021), and the ongoing The Fourth Hatch (2022–2032). Highlight: The Fourth Hatch Their latest chapter, The Fourth Hatch, expands the memymom universe into new temporal and thematic territory. Exploring themes of evolution, legacy, and reinvention, this project continues their tradition of layered narratives and emotional aesthetics, offering a glimpse into their collaborative vision for the future of their work. Tune in to this episode to: - Discover how Lisa and Marilène evolved from casual photography to professional artistry under the moniker memymom. - Explore their acclaimed series, including The Umbilical Vein, The Digital Decade, Somewhere Under the Rainbow, and The Fourth Hatch. - Delve into their creative processes, including how they balance individual voices within their collaboration. - Hear Lisa’s reflections on trusting gut intuition, adapting to changing times, and the emotional highs and lows of large-scale exhibitions. Don’t forget to: - Subscribe to our channel for more in-depth conversations with inspiring artists. - Like and share this episode to celebrate the power of collaborative art. - Follow us on social media for exclusive behind-the-scenes insights and updates. OUTLINE: 0:00 - Coming Up... 2:04 - Lisa’s Introduction and Creative Partnership with Her Mom 3:01 - The Digital Decade 5:58 - Loss of Geert Stadius 10:26 - Family Creativity and Humor 21:50 - Transition Behind the Camera 29:00 - Hollywood Dreamscape 37:17 - Cultural Critique: Disney Ears and Dystopia 47:46 - The Umbilical Vein Archive 55:28 - Exploring Image Stories 1:05:04 - Significance of Titles in Art 1:15:29 - Creating Artistic Chapters 1:23:12 - Exploring Solo Work 1:27:04 - Adapting to Changing Times 1:47:46 - The Emotional Weight of Exhibitions 2:03:17 - Gut Feelings and Creative Direction Learn More About memymom: 🌐 Website: @ 📸 Instagram: @memymom | @lisa.de.boeck SOCIAL: Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #LisaDeBoeck #MarilèneCoolens #memymom #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #CollaborativeArt #BelgianArt #ArtisticJourney #TheFourthHatch #MemoryAndIdentity #VisualNarratives #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    17 Mar 2024Ep #15: Between Two Worlds - Layers of Soviet and Post-Soviet Identity with Sasha Rudensky01:50:13

    🎙️ Dive into Ep. #15 of The Urbanaut Podcast, where we connect with the remarkable Russian-born photographer, Sasha Rudensky, on a captivating journey through her most distinguished works, including "Tinsel and Blue," "Eastern Eve," "Remains," and a sneak peek into her latest project, "LA River." About Our Guest: Sasha Rudensky Sasha's lens captures the transformation and contradictions within post-Soviet territories, mixing personal narrative with broader socio-political commentary. Her photography, featured in esteemed publications like The New York Times, traverses between constructed realities and intimate observations, providing a unique insight into a generation navigating the remnants of the Soviet Union and the capitalism of the 2000s. Tune in to this episode to: * Explore Sasha's creative process and the stories behind her major projects. * Get exclusive insights into her ongoing "LA River" project. * Understand how post-Soviet cultural and historical dynamics are reflected through her photography. Don't forget to: * Subscribe for more episodes that explore the intersection of art, culture, and history. * Like and share to support a deeper appreciation for contemporary photography. * Follow us for updates and more behind-the-scenes content. EPISODE LINKS: Sasha’s Contact: www.sasharudensky.com Sasha’s Instagram: @sasha.rudensky OUTLINE: 0:00 - Most Replayed

    1:23 - Introduction

    7:24 - Thoughts on Teaching

    11:35 - When did she have that "I want to do this moment"?

    15:23 - What pulled her back to Russia?

    19:54 - The role intuition in her work

    22:30 - Reconnect and reorient the past

    25:54 - How do Portraits play a role?

    30:17 - Influential people

    36:15 - The idea of emotional Resonance

    40:59 - A look at 'Remains' and 'Tinsel and Blue'

    1:30:28 - A Snail peak at the work in progress 'LA River'

    1:43:47 - Advice for up and coming Artist SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #SashaRudensky #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #ContemporaryArt #PostSoviet #TinselandBlue #EasternEve #Remains #LARiver #VisualArt #CulturalIdentity

    18 Aug 2024Ep.#37: Capturing New York - Barbara Mensch on Time, Change, and the Waterfront02:06:29

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #37 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this episode, we dive into the world of acclaimed New York photographer Barbara Mensch, with a special appearance from artist Claire Gilliam. Barbara shares the stories behind her powerful documentation of New York City's waterfront, including her iconic South Street Seaport project and the ambitious Tin Building restoration.


    About Our Guests:

    Barbara Mensch (@menschphoto) is known for her evocative work capturing New York's urban history, while Claire Gilliam (@cagilly) brings her expertise in fine art and photography, collaborating with Barbara on the Tin Building project.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Hear the incredible stories behind Barbara's photographs of the South Street Seaport.

    * Learn about the technical and artistic challenges of the Tin Building project.

    * Explore how Barbara and Claire's collaboration brought new life to historic New York.


    Don't forget to:

    * Subscribe for more engaging episodes about art and photography.

    * Like and share this episode to support the preservation of New York's history.

    * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content.


    EPISODE LINKS:

    Barbara's Website: www.menschphoto.com | Barbara's Instagram: @menschphoto

    Claire's Website: www.clairegilliam.com | Claire's Instagram: @cagilly

    OUTLINE:

    00:00 - Barbara’s Dangerous Encounters

    00:59 - Show Introduction

    03:24 - Barbara's Background

    07:16 - Artistic Influences

    09:46 - Shift to Photography

    12:57 - Early Projects and Challenges

    18:11 - South Street Seaport Project

    21:41 - Gaining Trust of Subjects

    24:21 - Capturing New York's Transformation

    30:48 - Tin Building Project Introduction

    35:51 - Collaborating with Claire Gilliam

    39:48 - Technical Challenges

    44:48 - Brooklyn Bridge Project

    50:51 - Impact of Urban Change

    55:01 - Modern Art Challenges

    59:48 - Tin Building Project Execution

    01:05:44 - Storyboarding and Visual Planning

    01:12:31 - Project Completion

    01:20:01 - Brooklyn Bridge Legacy

    01:25:31 - Final Thoughts on Photography

    01:33:01 - Claire’s Reflections

    01:38:56 - Closing Remarks

    01:45:01 - Episode Conclusion


    SOCIAL:

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    #BarbaraMensch #ClaireGilliam #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #NewYorkHistory #SouthStreetSeaport #TinBuilding #BrooklynBridge #UrbanTransformation #ArtisticCollaboration #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    27 Oct 2024Ep. #47: Embracing Emptiness: A Conversation with Ruth Lauer Manenti on Art and Memory01:49:45

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #47 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this intimate and reflective episode, we welcome the inspiring artist-photographer Ruth Lauer Manenti. Ruth’s journey is a profound narrative of resilience, memory, and art, shaped by her family’s legacy and her spiritual practice. Her current projects, Excerpts/I Imagined It Empty and Engravings, explore themes of life’s impermanence and the quiet beauty in everyday moments.

    About Our Guest: Ruth Lauer Manenti
    Ruth Lauer Manenti received her MFA from Yale in painting and drawing and later transitioned to photography, achieving what she had long sought through drawing and painting. Inspired by her parents’ poetic sensibilities — her father’s reverence for life’s transience and her mother’s gratitude for nature’s simplicity — Ruth’s work captures the fragility and fleeting beauty of life. Currently pursuing her MFA in photography at Hartford University, she continues to deepen her exploration of memory, spirituality, and the traces of loved ones we carry with us.

    Tune in to this episode to:

    • Hear about Ruth’s creative evolution from painting to photography and her journey toward artistic authenticity.
    • Explore the narratives behind her projects Excerpts/I Imagined It Empty and Engravings, inspired by her home in the Catskill Mountains.
    • Reflect on themes of loss, family legacy, and the meaningful moments of shared existence captured in her photographs.

    Don’t forget to:

    • Subscribe to our channel for more insights from artists who bring unique perspectives to photography.
    • Like and share this episode to celebrate the transformative power of memory and art.
    • Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

    EPISODE LINKS
    Ruth’s Website: Ruth Lauer Manenti

    OUTLINE
    0:00 - Most Replayed
    1:02 - Ruth’s Background and the Early Influence of Family
    8:33 - Discovering Photography and Leaving Painting
    15:24 - Art as a Lifeline and Therapeutic Practice
    22:02 - Embracing Emptiness in Art and Life
    30:00 - Excerpts/I Imagined It Empty — Capturing Memories of Her Mother
    40:11 - Photographing the Beauty of the Everyday
    50:17 - Reflections on Family, Legacy, and Time
    1:02:27 - How Ruth Hopes Her Art Impacts Viewers
    1:11:08 - The Vulnerability of Sharing Personal Work
    1:39:05 - Creating Art as a Continuum of Family and Memory

    SOCIAL

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    #RuthLauerManenti #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #CatskillMountains #IImaginedItEmpty #ArtisticProcess #MemoryAndLegacy #urbanautica

    26 Jan 2025Ep.#59: The Transformative Art of Juan Fabuel - Stories of Place and Time02:00:35

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #59 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this episode, we sit down with the remarkable Spanish artist Juan Fabuel. Known for his multidisciplinary approach, Juan’s work blends photography, anthropology, and installation art to explore themes of time, memory, movement, and representativeness.


    About our Guest:

    Juan Fabuel’s artistic practice is deeply rooted in both intimate and societal structures. Utilizing mediums such as photography, video, ceramics, and installation, he creates compelling works that traverse disciplines like anthropology, ecology, and futures studies. Juan’s projects, including 14:24, Blood Remembering, and Becoming Exergy, challenge conventional boundaries of photography, inviting audiences into profound dialogues about identity, place, and the passage of time.


    Tune into this Episode To: Learn about Juan’s artistic evolution, from his early inspirations to his current multidisciplinary practice. Delve into the personal and universal themes in projects like Blood Remembering and 14:24. Explore the philosophical and technical processes behind his work with darkness, sound, and memory. Gain insights into the intersection of art and anthropology.

    Don't forget to: Subscribe to our channel for more episodes diving into the world of art, photography, and anthropology. Like and share this episode to celebrate Juan’s creative and thought-provoking journey. Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

    Episode Links:

    Juan’s Instagram: @juan_fabuel
    Juan’s Website: www.juanfabuel.com


    Outline:

    0:00 - Coming Up...
    0:48 - Welcome to Juan Fabuel
    2:41 - Juan’s multidisciplinary background and early inspirations
    4:34 - First memories of photography and learning from his grandfather
    7:18 - Grant project in Brazil combining photography and anthropology
    14:00 - Working with renowned artists and mentors
    23:32 - Life-changing feedback during studies at ICP
    45:30 - Completing his father’s dream in Blood Remembering
    56:46 - The creative use of darkness in 14:24
    1:03:59 - Philosophical reflections on time and photography
    1:09:25 - A focus on breathing and political speech in Hold My Breath
    1:15:26 - Migration and human movement in 14:24
    1:20:20 - Personal memory and lenticular images in Becoming Exergy
    1:45:00 - Audience interaction and impermanence in Blood Remembering
    1:52:56 - Reflections on migration and hope in 14:24
    1:59:00 - Closing thoughts on agency and transformation through art


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    #JuanFabuel #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #Anthropology #ArtisticExploration #DarknessInArt #VisualStorytelling #Migration #Memory #MultidisciplinaryArt #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    04 Aug 2024Ep. #35: Exploring the Anthropocene: Heying’s Photographic Insights from Kansas to Paris02:02:28

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #35 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this engaging episode, we sit down with the incredibly talented photographer Philip Heying. His profound work offers a deep exploration of the American Midwest and his intricate project, CODE.


    About Our Guest:

    Philip HeyingPhilip Heying is a seasoned photographer whose work is deeply influenced by the landscapes and cultural shifts of the American Midwest. His project, CODE, dissects the complexities of human perception and consciousness through photography, blending documentary style with profound philosophical insights. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, and having spent significant years in Paris and New York, Heying brings a rich and varied perspective to his art. His photographs have been featured in prestigious collections and exhibitions, reflecting a lifelong commitment to capturing the essence of his environments.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Explore the journey of Philip Heying’s photographic career, from his early days to his recent projects.

    * Delve into the narratives and artistic processes behind CODE and other works.

    * Understand the impact of geographical and cultural elements on Heying’s visual storytelling.


    Don't forget to:

    * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that delve into the world of art and photography.

    * Like and share this episode to celebrate the rich tapestry of documentary photography.

    * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.


    EPISODE LINKS:

    Philip's Contact: www.philipheying.com

    Philip’s Instagram: @philip_heying


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    21 Jul 2024Ep. #33: Jersey Roots, Japanese Forests: Exploring Heritage and Horizons with Alexander Mourant02:11:26

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #33 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this captivating episode, we sit down with the visionary artist-photographer Alexander Mourant. Known for his evocative exploration of photography, Mourant's work bridges the realms of autobiography, literature, and theoretical discourse, pushing the boundaries of the medium.

    About Our Guest: Alexander Mourant

    Alexander Mourant is a London-based artist, educator, and writer, currently a Lecturer in Photography at Kingston University. His practice encompasses photography, writing, performance, and sculpture, delving into themes of temporality, spatiality, and reflexivity. Mourant's notable projects include "Aomori", "I Could Not Tell Glass From Air", and "On Living Stones and Reaching", each offering a unique perspective on the photographic medium.

    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Explore Mourant's journey and the evolution of his artistic practice.

    * Delve into the narratives and processes behind "Aomori", "I Could Not Tell Glass From Air", and "On Living Stones and Reaching".

    * Understand the impact of cultural and theoretical elements in shaping photographic stories.

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    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up

    1:17 - Introduction

    1:42 - Early Background

    7:36 - Taking the Path of Art

    12:21 - Inspirations

    17:13 - Developing his Practice

    18:32 - Being a Part of the Revolve Collective

    26:32 - Creative Impulse

    32:58 - Exploring the "Aomori" Project

    51:52 - The Ambiguity of "I Could Not Tell Glass From Air"

    1:34:58 - A Deep Dive into "On Living Stones and Reaching"

    2:03:13 - Preview of a New Book Called "The Night and The First Sculpture"

    2:08:17 - Advice for Aspiring Artists

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    31 Mar 2024Ep. #17: Altered States - Ryan Parker on Documenting the Subtly Transformed American Landscape01:25:22

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #17 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. Today, we're thrilled to explore the artistic journey of Ryan Parker, a lens-based artist whose profound connection to landscape and community narratives shines through in his work. Born in Twentynine Palms, California, and raised in a military family, Ryan's experiences have deeply influenced his exploration of the American landscape's altered states. About Our Guest: Ryan Parker Ryan Parker, born in 1989 and based in Bozeman, Montana, is a documentarian and artist whose lens-based practice examines the intricate relationship between industrial standardization, economic upheaval, and their impacts on small communities. His work, celebrated in exhibitions across the nation and featured in various publications, documents the hinterland—spaces reshaped by human and economic activities. Ryan's projects, including "Hinterland," "Prairie," and "A Pool Among the Rock," reveal the subtle yet profound narratives of landscapes in transition. Tune in to this episode to: * Uncover the inspirations and motivations behind Ryan's evocative projects. * Dive deep into the stories of "Hinterland," "Prairie," and "A Pool Among the Rock." * Reflect on the powerful interplay between landscape, memory, and community in Ryan's work. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that delve into the world of art and photography. * Like and share this episode to celebrate the nuanced exploration of landscape and identity. * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. OUTLINE: 0:00 - Most Replayed 1:35 - Meet Ryan Parker3:23 - Ryan’s Background and Artistic Beginnings10:15 - From business to art12:03 - Influences 15:16 - What inspires Ryan to photograph21:56 - Artistic Inspirations24:00 - The role of research 33:31 - Exploring the Concept of "Hinterland"58:57 - "Prairie" 1:10:08 - "A Pool Among the Rock" and the Influence of T.S. Eliot 1:16:29 - Thoughts on teaching and image culture1:22:17 - Advice for Emerging Artists SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #RyanParker #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #LandscapeArt #Hinterland #Prairie #APoolAmongTheRock #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard

    28 Jan 2024Ep. #8: From Belgium to the Bush: Wouter Van de Voorde's Photographic Odyssey - The Urbanaut Podcast01:42:37
    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #8 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this insightful episode, we sit down with the exceptionally gifted Belgian artist-photographer Wouter Van de Voorde. We take a deep dive into his unique projects, 'Nucleo' and 'Death is not here', and explore his transition from painting to photography, along with his profound thoughts on the medium. About Our Guest: Wouter Van de Voorde Hailing from Belgium, Wouter Van de Voorde's initial artistic journey began with painting. His transition to photography marked a significant shift in his creative expression, leading him to relocate to Australia. His works, deeply influenced by his outsider perspective, explore the intricacies of Australian culture and landscape. 'Nucleo' and 'Death is not here' stand as testaments to his unique approach to storytelling, blending personal experiences with broader existential themes. Tune in to this episode to: * Follow Wouter's artistic evolution from painting to photography. * Delve into the intriguing narratives and artistic techniques behind 'Nucleo' and 'Death is not here'. * Gain insights into how geographical and cultural contexts influence artistic perspectives. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes showcasing the diverse world of art and photography. * Like and share this episode to support the unique vision of Wouter Van de Voorde. * Follow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks behind the scenes. EPISODE LINKS: Wouter's Contact: woutervandevoorde@gmail.com Wouter’s Instagram: @wouter.vandevoorde OUTLINE: 0:00 - Most Replayed 2:46 - Wouter's Introduction 4:55 - How Wouter found his way into photography 13:23 - Is a camera window or a mirror for you? 19:22 - How he knew he was making something else 29:11 - How do you assemble a book? 39:22 - Magic rocks 48:39 - A look at 'Death is not here' 1:09:47 - Exploring 'Nucleo': Family and Isolation 1:33:12 - His thoughts about the final book 1:39:48 - Advice for new artist SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #WouterVandeVoorde #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #BelgianArt #Nucleo #DeathIsNotHere #CulturalExploration #AustralianLandscape #ArtisticJourney #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard
    08 Dec 2024Ep. #53: Solar Arcs and Human Stories - Al Brydon’s Unique Vision02:01:32

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #53 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com.

    In this inspiring episode, we sit down with British photographer Al Brydon, whose evocative work explores the intersections of time, place, and memory. Known for his solargraph series and co-founding the 'Inside the Outside' collective, Al offers a glimpse into his creative process and philosophical musings on photography.

    About Our Guest: Al Brydon

    Al Brydon is a Sheffield-based photographer whose work delves into experimental and narrative-driven photography. A co-founder of the 'Inside the Outside' collective, Al is celebrated for projects like his solargraph series, which uses pinhole cameras to capture long-exposure images over months. His practice reflects a fascination with deep time, imperfection, and the unseen, creating a layered exploration of landscapes and human connection. Al’s work has been exhibited globally and featured in publications such as Solargraphs and Even the Birds Were Afraid to Fly.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    • Discover how Al’s life in Sheffield and the Peak District shapes his creative outlook.
    • Learn about the six-year journey behind his solargraph series and its philosophical underpinnings.
    • Reflect on the role of chaos and destruction in art as a means of creation.
    • Explore the process of turning experimental projects into photobooks.
    • Gain insights into Al’s approach to storytelling and capturing the ephemeral.


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    EPISODE LINKS:

    • Solargraph PrintsArgentea Gallery
    • Based on a False Story PrintsMMX Gallery
    • Al's New Book: Even the Birds Were Afraid to FlyLink
    • Follow Al on Instagram: @al_brydon
    • Website: www.al-brydon.com


    OUTLINE:
    0:00 - Coming Up…
    3:28 - Life in Sheffield: Finding inspiration in an industrial and natural landscape
    14:32 - Darkroom Revelations: Discovering the magic of photography
    21:41 - Embracing Chaos: A creative philosophy of destruction and imperfection
    28:32 - Mirror or Window? Reflecting on photography’s dual purpose
    40:37 - Solargraphy Explained: Capturing deep time and unseen changes
    49:18 - Time and Perspective: Exploring non-human perceptions of time
    56:52 - A Forest’s Death: Documenting the destruction of a pine plantation
    1:00:18 - Pandemic Anchor: Solargraphs as a source of solace during lockdown
    1:13:16 - Influences and Inspirations: The artists who shaped Al’s work
    1:16:56 - Photobook Creation: Turning Solargraphs into a published work
    1:32:18 - Stories in the Landscape: Unexpected narratives in photography
    1:47:00 - The Philosophy of Forgetting: Memory, absence, and ephemeral art
    1:51:14 - Reflections on Art: Intention, interpretation, and artistic legacy


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    03 Nov 2024Ep. #48: Forgotten Villages - Elvis’s Memphis and Japan’s Aging Villages with Damien Drew02:04:10

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #48 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this insightful episode, we are joined by the visionary Damien Drew—an accomplished production designer and an evocative photographer. Damien’s unique perspective bridges architecture, film, and photography, creating a compelling narrative on the transformation and loss of authentic places across global landscapes.

    Damien Drew’s work critically examines the evolving relationship between humans and their built environments. Capturing what he sees as the loss of distinct “place” in favor of homogenized spaces, Drew invites us to consider the beauty of impermanence. His celebrated exhibitions, Everywhere was Wherever and Wabi-Sabi, depict vanishing cultural landscapes, from America’s southern towns to rural Japan. Through his evocative lens, Drew reframes the forgotten or decaying as spaces of quiet reflection, beauty, and introspection.

    Tune in to this episode to:

    • Journey through Damien’s transition from architecture into film and photography.
    • Understand how his architectural training influences his documentary approach to photography.
    • Explore his projects, Shikoku Silence and Wabi Sabi, which capture the melancholic beauty of impermanent spaces in rural Japan.
    • Gain insight into Damien’s reflections on globalization’s impact on cultural identity and unique environments.
    • Discover his role in the art direction and production design for Elvis, where he helped recreate 1950s and 1970s Memphis to tell the story of the iconic musician.

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    Outline:

    0:00 - Introduction to Damien and his Work
    3:00 - Discovering Photography as a Teenager
    4:26 - Studying Architecture and Its Influence on Visual Storytelling
    9:43 - Entering the Film Industry Through Serendipity
    17:45 - Cross-Country Motorcycle Journey in the U.S. as Creative Inspiration
    24:18 - Observing Homogeneity Across American Small Towns
    33:52 - Cultural Loss and the Importance of Architectural Documentation
    1:05:22 - Parallel Passion for Photography in Film
    1:10:56 - The Decline of Japanese Rural Villages in Shikoku Silence
    1:17:33 - Tokyo’s Traditional Markets vs. Modern Consumerism
    1:28:07 - Trusting One's Creative Voice Over External Feedback
    1:32:29 - Japan’s “Night Movers” Company and Themes of Reinvention
    1:40:15 - Production Design Work on Elvis and Recreating 1950s Memphis
    1:52:06 - Emotional Connection Through Personal Projects Over Commercial Success
    1:55:18 - Solitude in Independent Creative Work
    1:56:58 - Advice on Following Your Authentic Voice in Art

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    14 Jan 2024Ep. #6: Capturing History's Echoes in Photography with Alnis Stakle - The Urbanaut Podcast01:41:21

    🎙️ Welcome to Episode #6 of The Urbanaut Podcast, in partnership with Urbanautica.com. This episode features an insightful conversation with renowned Latvian photographer and academic, Alnis Stakle. We explore his impressive body of work, starting from his early endeavors to his groundbreaking conceptual pieces like "The Bleached Skull of Steer on the Dry Sun-Baked Earth." About Our Guest: Alnis Stakle Alnis Stakle, born in Latvia in 1975, is a celebrated photographer and a Professor of Photography at Rigas Stradins University. With a PhD in art education from Daugavpils University, Alnis brings a unique perspective to his photography, weaving in themes of trauma, memory, and the complex nature of photographic materiality. His work, a blend of documentary and conceptual art, critically examines the intersection of collective and subjective experiences through the lens of autoethnography and psychogeography. Tune in to this episode to: * Explore Alnis's journey in photography, from his foundational years to his latest conceptual works. * Gain insights into his creative process and the ideas behind his notable pieces like "May This Inanimate Likeness Remind You of My Living Self" and "LSD." * Understand Alnis's approach to capturing the essence of collective and private experiences in photography. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our podcast for more insightful episodes on art and photography. * Like and share this episode to support and celebrate the depth of Latvian photography. * Follow us on our social media platforms for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. EPISODE LINKS: Alnis' Website: www.alnisstakle.com Alnis’s Instagram: @theoryofme PODCAST INFO: YouTube Full episodes playlist YouTube Clips playlist Podcast website: patrickleehubbard.com/theurbanautpodcast OUTLINE:0:00 - Highlight from the show0:23 - Alnis’ Introduction02:26 - One his dream of becoming a photography teacher06:37 - His thoughts on why he has shifted to conceptual work10:01 - How did Alnis get into photography?17:04 - Forging his own way in his craft27:35 - Alnis’ inspirations32:45 - Discussing "LSD" and Its Significance53:00 - Insights into "Not Even Something"1:02:06 - Behind the series "May This Inanimate Likeness Remind You of My Living Self"1:17:09 - "The Bleached Skull of Steer on the Dry Sun-Baked Earth" inspirations.1:30:57 - The importance of social and political commentary.1:34:00 - The important role of the artists?1:38:05 - Advice for other makers and artists SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast

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    02 Mar 2025Ep. #64: Intuition, Photography, and the Power of Letting Go - A Deep Dive with Nigel Baldacchino02:09:01

    🎙️ Welcome to Episode #64 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com.

    In this compelling episode, we sit down with Maltese artist and design architect Nigel Baldacchino, whose work spans photography, architecture, poetry, and experimental music. Nigel's unique artistic approach blends deep philosophical inquiry with intuitive photographic practice, resulting in visually and conceptually rich projects. From exploring themes of anxiety and perception to discussing his international exhibitions, this episode offers an insightful look into Nigel’s creative world.


    About Our Guest: Nigel Baldacchino

    Nigel Baldacchino (b. 1989, Malta) is an artist and design architect known for his diverse creative output. His photo-text publication Soon Out of Context (2019) combined poetry with found imagery, while his experimental ambient project Pool Night (2021) introduced his sonic explorations under Belgian label Complex Holiday. In 2023, he was part of the prestigious Penumbra Foundation Long-Term Photobook Program, and in 2024, he served as exhibition designer for the first edition of MaltaBiennale.Art. His photography has been exhibited internationally, including at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Mulhouse, alongside artists such as Raymond Meeks, Awoiska van der Molen, Bénédicte Blondeau, and Bernard Plossu.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    - Explore Nigel’s transition from architecture to photography and how it shaped his artistic voice.
    - Learn how anxiety fuels his creative process and his thoughts on the connection between mental health and art.
    - Discover the story behind "Those Eyes, These Eyes, They Fade," a traveling exhibition he co-founded.
    - Unpack his photographic series "The Sea" and its themes of contradiction and perception.
    - Hear the fascinating history behind "Pineto," his project documenting a forgotten Maltese park before its erasure.
    - Get a glimpse into his upcoming solo exhibition in South Korea and what’s next in his career.

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    - Like & Share this episode to support independent artists.
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    Nigel Baldacchino’s Website: nigelbaldacchino.com | Nigel’s Instagram: @nigelbaldacchino


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up…

    1:48 - Welcome & Introduction

    3:40 - From Architecture to Photography

    5:05 - Founding Those Eyes, These Eyes, They Fade

    7:25 - Building Community in the Art World

    28:19 - The Impact of Mentors & Influences

    31:29 - How Anxiety Fuels Creativity

    41:50 - Nigel’s Free-Flowing Approach to Photography

    58:45 - The Poetic Nature of Nigel’s Photography

    1:05:35 - Exploring Contradictions in The Sea

    1:27:29 - Using a 500mm Lens to Capture Hidden Stories

    1:32:46 - The Erasure of History in Malta’s Pineto Park

    1:37:10 - First Solo Exhibition in Korea

    1:38:20 - New Work: Promise Litter

    1:47:56 - The Role of Text in Photography

    1:51:48 - Closing Thoughts & Future Projects



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    09 Jun 2024Ep. #27: Istanbul Through the Lyrical Lens of Ci Demi01:54:09

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #27 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this captivating episode, we sit down with the incredibly talented Turkish photographer Ci Demi. His profound work offers a deep exploration of Istanbul through documentary and street photography, capturing the essence of his city and personal experiences. About Our Guest: Ci Demi Ci Demi was born in 1986 in Istanbul, where he continues to live and work. After studying Italian Literature at Istanbul University, he began his photography career at the age of 28. His work has been featured in prominent publications such as the British Journal of Photography, WePresent, and Fisheye Magazine, and has been exhibited in numerous prestigious venues including the Pera Museum in Istanbul and Les Rencontres d’Arles in Paris. Notable Works: - Unutursan Darılmam (No Offence If You Forget): This ongoing photobook project (2018-2023) explores Ci Demi's journey through depression and his reconnection with Istanbul. It captures the quiet yet vibrant corners of the city, with a hint of loneliness. - Will the World End in the Daytime (Kıyamet Gündüz Mü Gelecek): A fictional photo-story (2017-2019) about an impending devastating earthquake in Istanbul, showcasing eerie urban scenes. - Şehir Fikri (Notion of a City): Published in December 2022, this photobook is a haunting portrayal of Istanbul devoid of people, animals, and language, inspired by the visual style of 1970s Italian giallos. Tune in to this episode to: * Traverse the journey of Ci Demi's photographic career, from its inception to his latest works. * Delve into the narratives and artistic processes behind his major projects. * Understand the impact of cultural and geographical elements in shaping photographic stories. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that delve into the world of art and photography. * Like and share this episode to celebrate the rich tapestry of documentary photography. * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. EPISODE LINKS: * Ci Demi's Contact: cidemi.art * Ci Demi’s Instagram: @ci_demi OUTLINE: 0:00 - Coming Up 0:59 - Introduction to Ci 6:20 - The influence of Italian Giallos 10:01 - Surrounded by Books 14:48 - Photojournalism and Unanswered Questions 20:19 - Developing his Visual Language 27:48 - I am complete Escapist 33:32 - Depression and the making of Unutursan Darılmam (No Offence If You Forget) 41:20 - A look into the series Unutursan Darılmam (No Offence If You Forget) 1:08:16 - Will the World End in the Daytime 1:39:26 - Şehir Fikri (Notion of a City) 1:49:34 - Advice for finding your voice as an artist SOCIAL: * Twitter: [/UrbanautPodcast](@tPodcast) * Facebook: [/TheUrbanautPodcast](@nautPodcast) * Instagram: [/TheUrbanautPodcast](@nautPodcast) * Support on Patreon: [/TheUrbanautPodcast](@nautPodcast) #CiDemi #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #TurkishArt #UnutursanDarılmam #WilltheWorldEndintheDaytime #ŞehirFikri #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    26 May 2024Ep. #25 From the Rust Belt to Europe: Exploring Post-Industrial Landscapes with Andrew Borowiec02:05:08

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #25 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this captivating episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with the distinguished photographer Andrew Borowiec. Join us as we explore his profound photographic journey and discuss his impactful projects "Along the Ohio," "The Lincoln Highway," and "Post-Industrial France." About Our Guest: Andrew Borowiec Andrew Borowiec has been capturing America's shifting industrial and post-industrial landscapes for over thirty years. His work provides a deep look into the cultural and economic changes across various regions. Borowiec’s notable projects include "Along the Ohio," which documents the evolving Rust Belt towns along the Ohio River, "The Lincoln Highway," a study of one of America’s first major highways, and "Post-Industrial France," a comparative look at European towns facing similar transformations. His evocative photographs have been exhibited worldwide and are part of numerous prestigious collections. With a rich academic and professional background, Borowiec has significantly contributed to the field of photography, both as a creator and educator. Tune in to this episode to: * Journey through Andrew Borowiec’s photographic career, from his early works to his latest projects. * Discover the narratives and artistic processes behind "Along the Ohio," "The Lincoln Highway," and "Post-Industrial France." * Gain insights into how cultural and geographical elements shape Borowiec's powerful photographic stories. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that delve into the world of art and photography. * Like and share this episode to support the exploration of post-industrial landscapes through photography. * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. EPISODE LINKS: Andrew's Contact: @ Andrew’s Instagram: @borowiecandrew OUTLINE: 0:00 - Coming Up 2:36 - His early interest which led him to photography 18:03 - Carving his own path in photography14:16 - When he chose to be a photographer 15:32 - A little bit of Intuition and Research 22:10 - Atget and Andrew's Inspiration 27:28 - After Yale37:03 - His Photographic Interest in Post-Industrial Landscapes 50:49 - Exploring "Along the Ohio"1:06:16 - The journey of "The Lincoln Highway" 1:30:22 - Insights into "Post-Industrial France"1:47:31 - A comparison between 2 images almost 40 years apart 1:58:40 - Advice for finding your voice as an artist SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #AndrewBorowiec #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #PostIndustrial #RustBelt #AlongTheOhio #TheLincolnHighway #PostIndustrialFrance #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #Urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard

    07 Jan 2024Ep. #5: Diving into Visual Narratives with Robert Darch - The Urbanaut Podcast02:02:53

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #5 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this engaging episode, we sit down with the incredibly talented British artist-photographer Robert Darch. His profound work offers a chronological exploration of his photography, from early endeavors to his more recent series, Durlescombe, and his art book, 'The Island'. About Our Guest: Robert Darch Robert Darch's work is deeply influenced by his experiences in the South West of England. His practice reflects a strong connection to place, where physical geography and cultural impressions merge to create rich, narrative-driven photography. Known for his documentary style, Robert's work, including the fictional Durlescombe and the poignant 'The Island', captures the essence of rural life and the impact of socio-political changes on landscapes. His photographs have been featured in prestigious collections and exhibitions, and he plays a pivotal role in shaping future talents as an associate lecturer in Photography at Plymouth University. Tune in to this episode to: * Traverse the journey of Robert's photographic career, from its inception to his latest works. * Delve into the narratives and artistic processes behind Durlescombe and 'The Island'. * Understand the impact of cultural and geographical elements in shaping photographic stories. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that delve into the world of art and photography. * Like and share this episode to celebrate the rich tapestry of British documentary photography. * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. EPISODE LINKS: Robert's Contact: @ertdarch.com Robert’s Instagram: @robertdarch PODCAST INFO: YouTube Full episodes playlist: YouTube Clips playlist: Podcast website: patrickleehubbard.com/theurbanautpodcast OUTLINE: 0:00 - Most Replayed 0:59 - Robert’s Background and Early Works 10:17 - Educational Influences 14:16 - When he chose to be photographer 15:32 - A little bit of Intuition and Research 23:02 - Is and image true? 26:23 - A look back through Robert’s work 33:58 - A break due to illness 40:45 - Building narratives through world building 1:11:06 - Durlescombe 1:35:45 - The Island 1:58:48 - Advice for finding your voice as an artist SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #RobertDarch #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #BritishArt #Durlescombe #TheIsland #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #photography #urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard #SteveBisson #VisualCulture #ContemporaryArt #DigitalStorytelling #ModernImagery #ArtInsights #PodcastLife #VisualNarratives #ArtAndTechnology #FrameByFrame #ArtisticExploration #CulturalCommentary #VisualArts #Storytelling #CreativeCommunity #PodcastersOfYouTube #MediaAnalysis #ArtCritique #VisualStorytellers

    28 Jul 2024Ep. #34: Border Stories: Nicola Moscelli’s US-Mexico Exploration01:52:38

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #34 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this captivating episode, we sit down with the innovative Italian photographer and documentarist Nicola Moscelli. Nicola brings a unique perspective, blending his technical expertise as an electronic engineer with his profound passion for documentary photography. About Our Guest: Nicola Moscelli Nicola Moscelli's work explores deep cultural and historical narratives through his lens. An electronic engineer at the European Patent Office by profession, Nicola's true passion lies in his photography. His latest project, "Dead End," offers a compelling exploration of the US-Mexico border, intertwining historical and contemporary perspectives to reveal the complex socio-political landscape of the region. His work captures the stark realities and rich histories that define borderlands, making us reflect on these often-overlooked areas. Tune in to this episode to: * Discover Nicola’s transition from engineering to photography and how he merges these disciplines. * Dive into the intricate narratives and historical depths of his project "Dead End." * Understand the influence of geographical and cultural elements in shaping his documentary work. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that delve into the world of art and photography. * Like and share this episode to celebrate the rich tapestry of documentary photography. * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. EPISODE LINKS: Nicola's Contact: www.nicolamoscelli.com Nicola’s Instagram: @nicolamoscelli OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up

    0:57 - Introduction and Nicola’s Background

    3:01 - Engineering Background and its Influence on Photography

    7:55 - Transition from Engineering to Photography

    9:58 - Photographic Influences and Inspirations

    15:12 - Passion for Street Photography

    16:45 - Style Evolution and Storytelling in Photography

    20:05 - Self-Taught Techniques and Learning through Experimentation

    25:12 - Focus on Documentary Projects with Historical Context

    31:23 - Overview of Previous Projects

    42:24 - Insights into the "Dead End" Project

    51:39 - Projects in Italy and Challenges of Small Towns

    58:33 - Historical Context and Modern Implications in "Dead End"

    1:18:57 - The Artistic Process Behind "Dead End"

    1:39:25 - Advice for Aspiring Documentary Photographers

    1:49:29 - How to Connect with Nicola and Wrap-Up SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #NicolaMoscelli #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #USMexicoBorder #DeadEnd #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    21 Jan 2024Ep. #7: Intersecting Landscapes: Marion Belanger's Photographic Journey - The Urbanaut Podcast01:30:56

    Title: The Urbanaut Podcast Ep. #7: Intersecting Landscapes: Marion Belanger's Photographic Journey


    Description:


    🎙️ Welcome to Episode #7 of The Urbanaut Podcast, brought to you in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. Join us in this captivating episode as we explore the intersection of natural and built environments through the lens of renowned photographer Marion Belanger. Discover her unique perspective that blends geology, culture, and photography into a visual narrative that speaks volumes about our changing world.


    About Our Guest: Marion Belanger

    Marion's photographic work is a journey through landscapes where nature and human influence converge. With a Guggenheim Fellowship under her belt, she has captured the Everglades' transformation and documented the geological contrasts of the North American Continental Plate. Her work, including the profound "Lost Lake" and the collaborative project "Ever/After," delves into the environmental and cultural impacts on landscapes, making her a significant voice in contemporary photography. Residing in Connecticut, Marion is not only an artist but also an educator at Hartford Art School and Wesleyan University.


    In This Episode, You'll Discover:

    Marion's artistic evolution and the inspirations behind her projects "Lost Lake" and "Ever/After."

    Insights into how her work reflects the intersection of geology and the built environment.

    The role of photography in capturing and reflecting on environmental and cultural changes.


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    Subscribing to our channel for more insightful conversations with leading artists.

    Sharing this episode to spread awareness about the critical intersection of art, environment, and culture.

    Following us on social media for more updates and exclusive content.


    Episode Links:

    Contact Marion Belanger: www.marionbelanger.com

    Marion's Instagram: @belangerstudio

    Martha W. Lewis's Website: www.marthalewis.com


    Podcast Information:

    Spotify: Listen to The Urbanaut Podcast on Spotify

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    Episode Outline: Add 0:56

    0:00 - Most Replayed Moments

    1:28 - Introduction to Marion

    04:09 - How she found her way into Art

    13:25 - Photographing boundaries

    21:07 - A helpful influence along the way

    29:15 - The genesis of “Lost Lake”

    39:00 - Deep Dive into "Lost Lake"

    49:01 - The first Collaboration with Martha Lewis

    55:46 - “Ever/After"

    1:19:00 - Her thoughts on “On-going” long projects

    1:23:25 - Advice for up and coming artist


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    #MarionBelanger #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #LandscapePhotography #EnvironmentalArt #LostLake #EverAfter #VisualNarrative #ArtisticJourney #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    13 Oct 2024Ep. #45: Fragile Lands, Enduring Spirits - From the Arctic to the Amazon with Joel Redman02:04:47

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #45 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this captivating episode, we are thrilled to sit down with the incredibly insightful British photographer Joel Redman, whose work spans across the globe, focusing on communities, climate change, and the environment. About Our Guest: Joel Redman Joel Redman’s photography explores the delicate relationship between people and landscapes, from the deserts of North America to the Arctic Circle, capturing the intersection of human presence and environmental fragility. His work has been exhibited at prestigious venues like the National Portrait Gallery and the Royal Academy of Arts, and he was shortlisted for the International Photographer of the Year at the Lucie Awards. In this episode, Joel delves into his significant projects, including "Stray from the Path", "The North Chose Us", and "Resistance", sharing personal stories and the motivations behind his work documenting indigenous communities and fragile environments. Tune in to this episode to: * Journey through Joel’s career and hear the stories behind his key projects. * Explore the tension between human interaction and natural landscapes, as seen in "Stray from the Path". * Learn about the challenges facing indigenous communities, like the Sámi people in Lapland, and their fight for survival in "The North Chose Us". * Understand the ongoing resistance of indigenous peoples in Brazil against colonialism and environmental destruction in "Resistance". Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more thought-provoking episodes on art and photography. * Like and share this episode to spread awareness of Joel’s powerful work on environmental and cultural preservation. * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. OUTLINE: 0:00 - Coming Up 1:42 - Introduction to Joel Redman’s work 3:13 - Joel’s meditative approach to photography 6:37 - Year spent working with indigenous communities 8:26 - Founding the charity “If Not Us Then Who” 10:55 - Early struggles with film development 18:10 - Learning from renowned photographers 25:55 - Influence of Alec Soth on Joel’s photography 33:11- Growing up in apartheid South Africa 47:04 - Ethical approach to working with indigenous communities 50:47 - Revisiting the Yurok Tribe in Northern California 1:02:14 - Importance of patience in photography 1:05:27 - Documenting the Sami people and their struggles in Lapland 1:37:04 - Exploring fragile environments through photography 1:51:40 - Long-term storytelling and revisiting communities 2:04:17 - Closing reflections on photography and storytelling These adjusted times reflect the new starting points for each significant moment in the episode. SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #JoelRedman #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #ClimateChange #SamiPeople #IndigenousCommunities #StrayFromThePath #EnvironmentalPhotography #ArtisticExploration #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    30 Jun 2024Ep. #30: The Grand Scheme: Decoding Landscapes with Chris Round02:04:15

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #30 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this compelling episode, we sit down with the talented landscape photographer Chris Round. His work offers a profound exploration of our interaction with the environment, focusing on key projects like "The Grand Scheme" and "Legend".


    About Our Guest: Chris Round

    Chris Round, based in Sydney, Australia, has a rich background in both the UK and Australia, transitioning from painting to photography. His work captures the dynamic interplay between human intervention and natural landscapes. Notable projects include "The Grand Scheme," documenting the Snowy Hydro Scheme, and "Legend," which juxtaposes cartographic symbols with real-world landscapes. Chris’s photography has been widely exhibited and celebrated, earning numerous accolades.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Discover Chris's journey from painting to landscape photography.

    * Explore the narratives and artistic processes behind "The Grand Scheme" and "Legend".

    * Learn about the environmental and cultural themes shaping his work.


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    * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes on art and photography.

    * Like and share this episode to celebrate the intersection of human activity and nature in Chris's work.

    * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.


    EPISODE LINKS:

    Chris's Website: roundtheplace.com

    Chris’s Instagram: @roundtheplace and @roundtheotherplace


    PODCAST INFO:

    Spotify: The Urbanaut Podcast on Spotify

    Twitter: @UrbanautPodcast

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    Podcast website: patrickleehubbard.com/theurbanautpodcast


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Most Replayed

    0:59 - Chris’s Background and Early Work

    10:17 - Transition from Painting to Photography

    14:16 - Finding a Sense of Belonging in Australia

    15:32 - The Concept Behind "Legend"

    23:02 - Exploring "The Grand Scheme"

    26:23 - Human and Animal Interactions with Landscapes

    33:58 - A Native’s Perspective on Belonging

    40:45 - Chris’s Reflection on Identity and Home


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    #ChrisRound #TheUrbanautPodcast #LandscapePhotography #EnvironmentalArt #TheGrandScheme #Legend #ArtisticJourney #FindingBelonging #urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard

    25 Aug 2024Ep. #38: Stones,Stories, and Slovakia - Dominika Jackuliakova’s Journey Through Art and Identity02:04:59

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #38 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with the gifted Slovak photo-based artist Dominika Jackuliakova. Her work delves into the intricate layers of identity, memory, and the ever-evolving relationship between humans and their environments.


    About Our Guest:

    Dominika JackuliakovaDominika Jackuliakova’s artistic journey is deeply intertwined with the landscapes and cultural history of Slovakia. Her practice captures the delicate balance between preservation and change, particularly within communities that have been shaped by both geographical isolation and historical forces. From documenting the ongoing R2 motorway project in the Novohrad region to exploring personal and collective memory in "A History of Disappearing," Dominika’s work offers a profound commentary on the ways in which landscapes and human experiences are interconnected. Her projects, such as "Lom," examine the symbolism of stone as both a material and metaphor, adding layers of meaning to her narrative-driven photography. With exhibitions across Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and the United States, Dominika’s work continues to inspire and provoke thought.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Discover the inspiration and motivations behind Dominika's most compelling projects, including "R2," "A History of Disappearing," and "Lom."

    * Explore how Dominika uses photography to document and interpret the changing landscapes and cultural identity of Slovakia.

    * Gain insight into the artistic process and the challenges of capturing the invisible threads that connect people, places, and histories.


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    * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes exploring the intersections of art, photography, and cultural narratives.

    * Like and share this episode to support the appreciation of Slovak art and documentary photography.

    * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content from The Urbanaut Podcast.


    EPISODE LINKS:

    Dominika's Website: jackuliakova.com

    Dominika’s Instagram: @dominikajackuliakova


    OUTLINE:

    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up

    1:46 - Introduction to Dominika Jackuliakova

    3:02 - Early Life, Artistic Background, and Influences

    16:04 - Transition from Portraiture to Conceptual Work

    19:03 - The Stone Project: Exploring Human Interaction with Material

    30:46 - "A History of Disappearing": Personal and Cultural Narratives

    39:05 - The Impact of Emigration on Slovak Identity

    47:22 - The Role of Research in Dominika’s Artistic Process

    1:02:19 - The "R2" Project: Documenting Regional Transformation

    1:22:39 - Exploring Isolation and Connection in Slovak Villages

    1:29:02 - Speed, Modernization, and Landscape Experience

    1:58:48 - Reflections on American Influence and Road Culture


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    #DominikaJackuliakova #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #SlovakArt #R2Project #LandscapePhotography #CulturalIdentity #ArtisticNarrative #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    01 Dec 2024Ep. #52: Reclaim the Past - Rebecca Simons on Turning Family History into Powerful Visual Narratives01:29:57

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #52 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Finnish artist, educator, and curator Rebecca Simons. Her multidisciplinary work examines the complexities of family, trauma, and memory, offering immersive experiences that challenge conventional storytelling.

    About Our Guest: Rebecca Simons

    Rebecca Simons is a Swedish-speaking Finnish artist whose practice spans photography, video, installation, and community engagement. Her work delves into intergenerational trauma, exploring family dynamics and memory preservation through innovative methods. Based in the Netherlands, Rebecca is a teacher at Willem de Kooning Academy and a member of the SAAC (Sexually Abused Artists Collective). Her deeply personal yet collaborative approach has made her a vital voice in contemporary art.

    Tune in to this episode to:

    • Discover how Rebecca’s family history inspired her art and storytelling.
    • Learn how she integrates archival materials, such as photographs and letters, into her work.
    • Understand the impact of multidisciplinary art on addressing complex social issues.
    • Explore her collaborative projects, such as Daughters and her work with SAAC.

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    • Subscribe to our channel for more episodes diving into the world of art and photography.
    • Like and share this episode to spotlight Rebecca’s important work.
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    EPISODE LINKS:

    Rebecca’s Website: rebeccasimons.com SAAC Collective: saacamsterdam.com

    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up… 2:48 - Rebecca’s background and introduction 5:14 - Transition from painting to photography as an interactive medium 7:39 - Multidisciplinary approach and artistic identity 20:17 - Personal storytelling as a tool for healing and dialogue 28:43 - Collaboration within her family and the healing process 33:08 - Using archival material to create layered narratives 42:11 - Immersive installations and their impact on viewers 56:58 - The role of resin in preserving memory and reclaiming narratives 1:13:54 - Rebecca’s involvement with SAAC and collective storytelling 1:21:21 - Thoughts and Advice for Artist and Image Makers

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    #RebeccaSimons #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #MultidisciplinaryArt #TraumaHealing #SAAC #FamilyNarratives #ArchivalArt #ContemporaryPhotography #Urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard


    29 Dec 2024Ep. #55: Man Inside a Camera - John Chiara’s Unique Large-Format Masterpieces02:06:04

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #55 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanutica.com.

    In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with John Chiara, a visionary photographer who has revolutionized analog photography by crafting his own cameras, developing unique processes, and pushing the boundaries of artistic expression. About Our Guest: John Chiara After dedicating an extended period in 1995 to making contact prints from his 2-1/4" x 2-1/4" negatives, John Chiara discovered that too much information was lost in the darkroom enlargement process. Over the next six years, he developed his own equipment and processes to create first-generation unique photographs without using film.

    Chiara’s work is a hybrid of photography, sculpture, and performance. His process demands inventive tools and immense patience. Using a hand-built 50" x 80" field camera transported on a flatbed trailer, Chiara creates one-of-a-kind photographs. He physically enters the camera, maneuvers large sheets of positive color photographic paper, and uses his hands to burn and dodge during exposures. The resulting images bear traces of this tactile process, combining soft hues with a strong sense of materiality and ephemeral presence.

    Chiara’s work has been exhibited at prestigious venues worldwide, including the J. Paul Getty Museum, the George Eastman Museum, and the de Young Museum. He has been commissioned by the Pilara Foundation and participated in exhibitions at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. and the Museum Barengasse in Zurich, among others. Tune in to this episode to: - Discover John’s creative journey, from his early inspirations to his boundary-pushing techniques. - Explore the philosophy behind his unique photographic process. - Hear captivating stories of resilience, innovation, and artistic exploration, from New York to the Swiss Alps. OUTLINE: 0:00 - Coming Up… 4:41 - Empowering Perspective 7:00 - Early Inspirations 13:43 - Teenage Crime Scene Assignment 20:06 - Crafting Custom Cameras 25:08 - Influential Artists 30:23 - Memory vs. Nostalgia 45:09 - Controlled Chaos 56:51 - Reinventing New York 1:16:31 - Manhattan Living 1:24:43 - European Travel Mishap 1:26:36 - Swiss Alps During Lockdown 1:29:11 - Art as Process 1:56:17 - Advice for Artist and Photogrpahers EPISODE LINKS: John’s Website: www.johnchiara.com John’s Instagram: @john.chiara_ SOCIAL: Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast Don’t forget to: - Subscribe to our channel for more conversations with groundbreaking artists. - Like and share this episode to celebrate creative innovation in analog photography. - Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content. #JohnChiara #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #AnalogPhotography #ExperimentalArt #ArtisticInnovation #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    09 Dec 2023The Urbanaut Podcast Preview00:02:32

    Exciting news for art enthusiasts and podcast lovers! We're ecstatic to present a sneak peek of the "The Urbanaut Podcast." This series promises to be a riveting journey through contemporary art, photography, and visual culture. 🔍 In this special preview, you'll get a taste of the enriching conversations awaiting you. We feature dialogues with artists like Jessica Auer, Mustafah Abdulaziz, and Marisol Mendez, along with curated insights from Steve Bisson. "The Urbanaut Podcast" is where the art of visual storytelling comes alive. 🎙️ But that's not all! We're also thrilled to announce the launch of our Patreon. This platform offers you a unique opportunity to join our journey and support the podcast in a meaningful way. As a patron, you'll gain a chance to connect more deeply with our community of art lovers. 🌐 Check out our Patreon... Link in th bio. By joining us on Patreon, you not only help sustain the production of high-quality episodes but also become an integral part of a community that values and celebrates the world of visual arts. 👀 Don't miss out on this preview of "The Urbanaut Podcast." Watch now to see what's in store, and get ready for an immersive experience in the world of contemporary art and photography. 📢 Stay tuned for more and make sure to follow us for the latest updates. Let's embark on this artistic journey together! #TheUrbanautPodcast #ArtPodcast #ComingSoon #ContemporaryArt #Photography #SupportOnPatreon #photography #urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard #SteveBisson #VisualCulture #ContemporaryArt #DigitalStorytelling #ModernImagery #ArtInsights #PodcastLife #VisualNarratives #ArtAndTechnology #FrameByFrame #ArtisticExploration #CulturalCommentary #VisualArts #Storytelling #CreativeCommunity #PodcastersOfYouTube #MediaAnalysis #ArtCritique #VisualStorytellers

    08 Sep 2024Ep. #40: Soul in the Machine - Nausicaa Guila Bianchi on Photography’s Deeper Purpose02:07:10

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #40 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this compelling episode, we dive deep into the creative world of Nausicaa Guila Bianchi, a documentary fine-art photographer and educator whose work transcends traditional boundaries of photography. Nausicaa’s projects span across themes of religion, death, and identity, with her artistic journey taking her from Italy to New York and beyond.


    About Our Guest: Nausicaa Guila Bianchi

    Nausicaa Guila Bianchi’s work is rooted in exploring the invisible aspects of reality, blending portraiture, visual narrative, and bookmaking. Her long-format documentary projects, such as "Ordination" and "Death is a Photograph", challenge stereotypes and investigate topics often seen as taboo. Having exhibited her work internationally and contributed to renowned publications like "The Guardian", "National Geographic", and "TIME", Nausicaa's unique approach reveals the deep connections between faith, identity, and transformation.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Explore Nausicaa’s journey from Italy to New York and her transition from computer science to photography.

    * Learn how Nausicaa uses photography as a tool for self-discovery and challenging societal norms.

    * Delve into her long-term documentary projects, including "Ordination", "A Lesser Geography of the Holy Land", and "Death is a Photograph".

    * Discover how Nausicaa collaborates with her subjects to explore the intersections of life, death, and spirituality.

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    * Subscribe to our channel for more conversations with leading artists and photographers.

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    * Follow us on social media for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and more.


    EPISODE LINKS:

    Nausicaa’s Website: www.giuliabianchi.com

    Nausicaa’s Instagram: @nausicaagiuliabianchi


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Most Replayed

    0:59 - Nausicaa’s Artistic Motivation and Philosophy

    6:49 - Transition from Computer Science to Photography

    9:36 - The Camera as a Mirror: Exploring Self and Reality

    17:55 - Facing Fear and Confronting Stereotypes Through Photography

    23:55 - Personal Struggles in Projects: Religion, Womanhood, Mortality

    29:02 - "Ordination": Documenting Women Catholic Priests

    40:08 - Collaborative Portraiture and Spirituality

    57:25 - Evolving Artistic Process: Letting Projects Take Shape

    1:04:15 - "A Lesser Geography of the Holy Land": Searching for God

    1:18:26 - Reflecting on Career Growth and Artistic Evolution

    1:24:00 - "Death is a Photograph": Exploring Mourning and Mortality

    1:35:00 - Collaborating with Subjects on Death Experiences

    1:50:00 - Death as Transformation and the Power of Analog Photography

    2:00:00 - Teaching and Passing on Knowledge in Death Education

    2:05:00 - Final Thoughts on Art, Legacy, and Spiritual Exploration


    SOCIAL:

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    #NausicaaGuilaBianchi #TheUrbanautPodcast #DocumentaryPhotography #ReligiousDisobedience #PhotographyAndFaith #DeathStudies #VisualStorytelling #Urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard

    16 Mar 2025Ep. #66: A Thing or Not a Thing - Adam Friedberg’s Journey Through Urban Photography02:04:09

    🎙️ Welcome to Episode #66 of The Urbanaut Podcast!

    Presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com, this episode features the brilliant Adam Friedberg, a New York-based photographer known for his deeply observational work capturing urban spaces, architectural elements, and the changing cityscape.


    About Our Guest: Adam Friedberg

    Adam Friedberg’s photography explores the intersection of architecture, space, and absence, often focusing on overlooked environments like empty lots, single-story buildings, and hidden urban details. His career spans from assisting top commercial photographers in the 90s to becoming a highly regarded artist with a distinct voice in architectural and documentary photography. Friedberg’s work balances technical precision with a meditative approach to image-making, inviting viewers to reconsider their surroundings.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    - Discover how a Tibetan monk's advice set Adam on his creative journey.
    - Hear the wild story of how he crashed a fashion photography studio and landed his first job.
    - Explore the philosophy behind his work—why he focuses on "a thing or not a thing".
    - Learn about his major projects, including Empty Lots, Single Story, and Urban Jungle.
    - Gain insights into photography as a trade vs. art form, the evolution of New York, and the tension between commercial and personal work.


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up…

    1:01 - Introduction & Guest Background

    2:59 - Academia, Philosophy, and the CIA Connection

    6:30 - The Tibetan Monk’s Advice That Changed Everything

    7:20 - Accidental Entry into Photography

    9:27 - Learning Photography Through Immersion

    12:22 - The Reality of Assisting in High-End Fashion Photography

    16:00 - The Grueling Pace of Commercial Photography in the 90s

    29:03 - The Shift from Fashion to Personal Work

    32:06 - Finding a New Direction in Architectural Photography

    49:14 - The Concept of “A Thing or Not a Thing” in Photography

    51:19 - Major Photography Projects & The Evolution of His Work

    57:14 - The Influence of Books and Prints on Photography

    1:11:52 - The Role of Imperfection & Photography as a Trade vs. Art Form

    1:15:02 - The Challenge of Documenting a Changing City

    1:19:24 - Why He Refuses to Crop His Photos

    1:41:13 - Final Thoughts & The Nature of Seeing

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    EPISODE LINKS:

    Adam Friedberg’s Work: www.adamfriedberg.com | Instagram: @adam_friedberg


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    10 Mar 2024Ep. #14: Tim Carpenter - Shaping the Contours of Perception Through Photography01:32:40

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #14 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this illuminating episode, we engage in conversation with the distinguished American photographer and writer, Tim Carpenter. From the heartland of Illinois to the bustling streets of Brooklyn, Tim shares his journey through photography, delving into the profound philosophies that drive his work and exploring his notable projects: "Local Objects," "Christmas Day, Bucks Pond Road," and his insightful book, "To Photograph Is To Learn How To Die".


    About Our Guest: Tim Carpenter

    A blend of visual artistry and literary depth, Tim Carpenter's work transcends traditional photography to probe themes of place, memory, and mortality. Through his projects and writings, Tim navigates the intricate relationships between the self and the surrounding world, offering viewers and readers alike a unique lens through which to perceive the ordinary anew. His contributions to the field, as both a creator and co-founder of TIS books, mark him as a pivotal figure in contemporary photography.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Follow Tim's captivating evolution from a curious observer to a pioneering photographer and author.

    * Uncover the layers of meaning behind "Local Objects" and "Christmas Day, Bucks Pond Road".

    * Delve into "To Photograph Is To Learn How To Die", a meditation on photography's role in understanding our existence.

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    EPISODE LINKS:

    Tim's Contact: www.timcarpenterphotography.com

    Tim’s Instagram: @timcarpenter


    PODCAST INFO:

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    YouTube: @TheUrbanautPodcast



    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Most Replayed

    1:58 - Introduction

    13:30 - Tim’s Insights and Philosophy 

    17:21 - Influential People

    21:04 - Impacts of Art School

    25:53 - What inspires Tim to make

    31:13 - Exploring "Local Objects"

    44:13 - The Depth of "Christmas Day, Bucks Pond Road"

    1:01:37 - Insights on "To Photograph Is To Learn How To Die"

    1:15:07 - What do you think is effecting image makers today?

    1:22:54 - Advice for Image Makers


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    #TimCarpenter #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #Philosophy #LocalObjects #ChristmasDayBucksPondRoad #ToPhotographIsToLearnHowToDie #ArtAndPhilosophy #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    16 Jun 2024Ep. #28: From London’s Music Scene to The Middle of Somewhere: The Journey of Sam Harris02:04:27

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #28 of The Urbanaut Podcast! In this compelling episode, we sit down with the celebrated photographer Sam Harris, exploring his fascinating journey from the heart of London’s music scene to the serene landscapes of Australia.

    About Our Guest: Sam Harris Sam Harris is an intimate insider renowned for his emotionally rich and dynamic images that capture the everyday lives of his community, friends, family, and the talent he photographs. Starting in a shared house in South London, Sam turned his bedroom into a darkroom, launching a career that saw him working with artists like Jarvis Cocker, Victoria Beckham, and Blur. His photography adorned the pages of The Sunday Times Magazine, Esquire, and Dazed & Confused, among others.

    In 2002, disillusioned by the commercial photography industry, Sam embarked on a transformative journey with his family to India, leading to his acclaimed project "The Middle of Somewhere." This series documents his daughters' childhood in the Australian outback, earning international accolades and multiple photobook awards.

    Tune in to this episode to: * Explore Sam’s early career in the music industry and his transition to documenting family life. * Hear the captivating story behind his decision to leave London and travel with his family. * Discover how his photography evolved during his nomadic years in India and Australia. * Learn about his latest project, "Neighbors," reflecting his community-focused approach.

    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up

    2:31 - Introduction

    4:02 - Early Life and the Artistic Beginnings

    12:40 - Early Inspirations to Photograph

    17:59 - Jumping in Headfirst

    23:11 - Eye for Design

    25:43 - Photography and Music

    36:00 - Early work in the Music Industry

    43:02 - Evolving his style in the Music Industry

    56:26 - Two experiences that changed everything

    1:14:13 - In The Middle of Somewhere

    1:34:14 - A new work loosely called "Neighbors"

    1:49:53 - The choices we make

    1:57:42 - Advice for Photographers

    Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes exploring the world of art and photography. * Like and share this episode to celebrate the incredible work of photographers like Sam Harris. * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

    EPISODE LINKS: Sam’s Contact: samharrisphoto.com.au Sam’s Instagram: @SamHarrisPhoto

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    #SamHarris #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #FamilyPhotography #TheMiddleOfSomewhere #ArtisticJourney #VisualNarrative #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    17 Nov 2024Ep. #50: Blurring Reality and Imagination - Boris Eldagsen’s Promptography Journey02:06:55

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #50 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this fascinating episode, we sit down with the innovative German photomedia artist Boris Eldagsen. Renowned for his deep exploration of the unconscious mind, Boris’s work blends photography, theater, painting, and film to create symbolic visual poetry that exists between the sublime and the uncanny.


    About Our Guest: Boris Eldagsen  

    Boris Eldagsen is a Berlin-based photomedia artist whose career spans over two decades. His work delves into the unconscious, crafting evocative images and immersive installations that connect with viewers on an intuitive, dreamlike level. From "Inverted Street Photography" to cutting-edge AI image-making—termed "promptography"—Boris continuously pushes the boundaries of art and technology. With exhibitions worldwide and collaborations with leading institutions, Boris remains a pioneer in exploring humanity’s collective unconscious through art.


    Tune in to this episode to:  

    - Explore the origins of Boris’s groundbreaking "promptography" and AI image-making.  

    - Learn how Boris combines archetypes, symbolism, and technology to craft his evocative art.  

    - Discover how his personal philosophy and experiences shape his creative journey.  

    - Reflect on the societal and artistic implications of AI in visual storytelling.  


    Outline:

    0:00 - Coming Up… 

    3:30 - Early Artistic Influences and Transition to Photography  

    7:23 - Philosophy and Artistic Foundations  

    11:11 - Discovering Yin and Yang in His Work  

    18:05 - Collaboration with Roger Ballen  

    22:45 - The Concept of Inverted Street Photography  

    28:18 - Transition to Staged Photography  

    47:27 - Evolution of Immersive Installations  

    1:00:17 - Collaborative Work and AI Experimentation  

    1:02:19 - Philosophy of AI and Promptography  

    1:13:50 - Creativity as Problem-Solving  

    1:20:53 - The Future of AI and Art  

    1:41:27 - Overcoming Misconceptions About AI in Art  

    1:53:35 - Exploring Human Condition and Subconscious Themes  

    1:58:27 - Returning to Black-and-White Imagery  

    2:00:45 - Closing Thoughts on Collaboration and Future Projects  


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    - Like and share this episode to celebrate the evolution of visual storytelling.  

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    EPISODE LINKS:  

    Boris's Website: www.eldagsen.com

    Instagram: @boriseldagsen


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    #BorisEldagsen #TheUrbanautPodcast #AIArt #Photography #Promptography #VisualPoetry #TheUnconsciousMind #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard  

    07 Jul 2024Ep. #31: The Complexities of Appalachia - Challenging Photographic Truths with Stacy Kranitz01:45:07

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #31 of The Urbanaut Podcast, in partnership with Urbanautica.com. In this captivating episode, we sit down with the insightful American documentary photographer Stacy Kranitz. Stacy's work explores the intricacies of photographic representation, delving into the lives and environments she captures through her lens.

    About Our Guest: Stacy Kranitz

    Stacy, a Guggenheim Fellow hailing from Kentucky and residing in the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Tennessee, interrogates the veracity of photographic truth. Her notable projects include "As it Was Give(n) to Me" and "From the Study on Post Pubescent Manhood," where she explores themes of cultural perception and the cathartic role of violence in Southern Ohio's dystopian settings. Her work is featured in major collections and has been presented internationally, embodying a documentary style that challenges and redefines conventional narratives.

    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Explore Stacy's critical approach to documentary photography, challenging the truth and probing the depth of human experience.

    * Gain insights into her major projects that look at life in Appalachia and a unique group of young men in Ohio.

    * Discuss the impact of environmental and social dynamics on photographic storytelling.

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    * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that delve deep into the realms of art and documentary.

    * Like and share this episode to support diverse narratives in documentary photography.

    * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

    EPISODE LINKS:

    Stacy's website: www.stacykranitz.com

    Stacy’s Instagram: @stacykranitz OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up

    1:47 - Introduction to Stacy

    2:29 - Stacy's Background

    9:34 - Thought on Photojournalism

    12:10 - Shifting and adding Fine Art to her Practice

    19:19 - The role Intimacy in her work

    19:58 - Interesting rules for Photographer on Assignment

    22:41 - Pushing the edges in her work

    23:39 - “Objectivity” in photography

    35:01 - Her process

    20:54 - Influences

    47:52 - Exploring "From the Study on Post Pubescent Manhood"

    1:12:16 - Deep Dive into "As it Was Give(n) to Me"

    1:36:08 - How does the work take form?

    1:38:53 - Advice for photographers SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #StacyKranitz #TheUrbanautPodcast #DocumentaryPhotography #Appalachia #PhotographicTruth #Urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard

    14 Apr 2024Ep.#19: Sicily to the Shutter: Pietro Motisi's Italian Landscapes02:03:37
    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #19 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this compelling episode, we have the pleasure of engaging with the distinguished Italian photographer Pietro Motisi. His evocative work offers a deep dive into his photographic journey, from his early self-taught days to his impactful projects like "Lodi, Ora Media" and ongoing explorations in architectural and landscape photography. About Our Guest: Pietro Motisi Pietro Motisi, born in Palermo in 1982, has crafted a photographic narrative that explores the delicate interplay between man and environment. His journey began in theater scene photography, evolving through extensive collaborations with newspapers and magazines, and culminating with a degree in Documentary Photography from the University of Wales, Newport. Known for his contemplative approach to architecture and landscapes, Pietro's work, including projects like "The Ebb Tide" and "Fine", captures the essence of human interaction with spaces, reflecting socio-cultural narratives through his lens. Tune in to this episode to: * Follow Pietro’s evolution in photography, from his initial steps to his sophisticated ongoing projects. * Explore the stories and artistic processes behind "Lodi, Ora Media", "The Ebb Tide", and other notable works. * Discover how Pietro uses green as a narrative tool to reveal urban landscapes and human stories. Don’t forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes delving into the fascinating world of photography and art. * Like and share this episode to spread the unique perspectives of Italian documentary photography. * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content. EPISODE LINKS: Pietro's Contact: www.pietromotisi.it Pietro’s Instagram: @pietromotisi_photography OUTLINE: 0:00 - Introduction 2:04 - Pietro’s Background and Early Involvements 18:31 - Finding his Visual Language 26:36 - Reflecting on the Current State of Photography 31:43 - Education 38:41 - His connection to a Film based Practice 49:04 - Work in Progress, a look into his desktop 59:55 - Deep Dive into "Lodi, Ora Media" 1:12:39 - Continuing to Explore Pietro's Visual Language 1:24:13 - A look into "Sicilia Fantasma" 1:26:52 - Desktop Deep Dive Continues 1:38:11 - Why he stopped doing Portraiture and "The Ebb Tide" 1:47:46 - Discussing our Image Saturated World 2:00:19 - Advice for Image Makers SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #PietroMotisi #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #ItalianArt #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard
    11 Aug 2024Ep. #36: Beyond Awareness - Photography, Pollution, and the Power of Imagery01:59:32

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #36 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this thought-provoking episode, we are joined by the renowned British environmental photographer, Andy Hughes. Andy’s compelling body of work challenges the viewer to reconsider the ethical implications of environmental imagery, particularly in the context of plastic pollution.


    About Our Guest: Andy Hughes

    Andy Hughes is a visionary photographer whose work delves deep into the complexities of environmental issues, particularly focusing on the pervasive impact of plastic waste. His photography is not just a visual documentation but a critical exploration of the role that images play in raising awareness about environmental degradation. Through his lens, Andy captures the stark reality of pollution, urging us to think critically about the commodification of climate change imagery and its psychological effects on society. With decades of experience, Andy has become a prominent voice in sustainable photography, and his work continues to inspire and provoke important conversations around environmental responsibility.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Explore Andy’s journey from a mining town in Yorkshire to becoming a leading figure in environmental photography.

    * Dive into the ethical debates surrounding the use of climate change imagery in raising awareness.

    * Gain insight into Andy’s creative process and the narratives that shape his powerful work on plastic pollution.

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    * Subscribe to our channel for more deep dives into the world of art, photography, and environmental activism.

    * Like and share this episode to spread awareness about the importance of sustainable art practices.

    * Follow us on social media for the latest updates and exclusive content.


    EPISODE LINKS:

    Andy’s Website: www.andyhughes.net

    Andy’s Instagram: @andyhughesphotog


    **OUTLINE:**

    0:00 - Coming Up

    3:12 - Andy’s Artistic Journey: From a Mining Town in Yorkshire to Photography

    7:15 - Early Photography Experiences: Documenting the Miners’ Strike

    11:32 - The Influence of Industrial and Environmental Background on Andy’s Work

    16:40 - Exploring Themes of Environmental Degradation and the Materiality of Photography

    23:10 - Surfers Against Sewage: A Turning Point in Andy’s Career

    34:50 - The Concept of Plastic Glomerate and Early Encounters with Plastic Pollution

    39:20 - The Role of Photography in Environmental Activism: Impact vs. Awareness

    45:00 - Critiquing the “Pornography” of Climate Change Imagery

    1:02:00 - The Intersection of Art, Science, and Environmental Awareness

    1:09:15 - The Impact of the Japanese Tsunami on Environmental Photography

    1:14:30 - The Story Behind Andy’s Coca-Cola Bottle Cap Image

    1:19:40 - The Concept of Hyper-Objects and the Immeasurable Scale of Environmental Issues

    1:25:20 - Reflecting on the Global Connectivity of Pollution and Environmental Crises

    1:30:10 - Andy’s Experiences in Alaska: The Midnight Sun and Environmental Photography

    1:35:15 - The Future of Environmental Photography: Moving Beyond Awareness

    1:41:00 - Final Thoughts: Balancing Artistic Integrity with Environmental Advocacy

    1:45:30 - Conclusion: The Ongoing Journey of Environmental Photography


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    #AndyHughes #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #EnvironmentalPhotography #PlasticPollution #SustainableArt #ClimateChange #VisualActivism #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    04 Feb 2024Ep. #9: Beyond Mainstream Norms: Documenting Stories in NYC and Beyond with Jaime Permuth - The Urbanaut Podcast01:56:09

    🎙️ Welcome to Episode 9 of The Urbanaut Podcast, in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. Join us for a captivating conversation with Jaime Permuth, a Guatemalan photographer based in Seoul, Korea. We explore Jaime's journey in photography, diving deep into his unique approach to documenting the lives of those living on the fringes of society.


    About Our Guest: Jaime Permuth

    Jaime Permuth, renowned for his long-form documentary projects, captures the essence of individuals and communities living beyond mainstream norms. His work, including "Yonkeros", "The Street Becomes", and "Olmedini El Mago", reveals the untold stories of resilience and defiance in the face of adversity. A recipient of numerous awards, Jaime's photography has been exhibited globally, and he has significantly contributed to the world of photography as an educator.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Explore the inspirations and stories behind Jaime's iconic projects.

    * Gain insights into the challenges and rewards of documentary photography.

    * Understand Jaime's unique perspective on capturing the lives of outsiders.


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    * Subscribe to our channel for more insightful episodes into the world of art and photography.

    * Like and share this episode to support the extraordinary narrative of documentary photography.

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    EPISODE LINKS:

    Jaime's Contact: www.jaimepermuth.net

    Jaime’s Instagram: @jaime_permuth


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Most Replayed

    0:59 - Introduction to Jaime Permuth

    2:44 - Getting into Photography

    6:46 - Photography a family tradition

    14:46 - Self imposed exile

    17:42 - Inspirations and Influences

    24:05 - An artist who had an impact

    35:37 - Discussing "Yonkeros"

    59:36 - The Making of "The Street Becomes"

    1:29:09 - Story of "Olmedini El Mago"

    1:50:56 - Advice for Emerging Photographers


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    #JaimePermuth #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #GuatemalanArt #Yonkeros #TheStreetBecomes #OlmediniElMago #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    22 Sep 2024Ep. #42: Fading Landscapes - Martin Cregg on Photography, Heritage, and Rural Ireland02:05:48

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #42 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this insightful episode, we sit down with the renowned Irish photographer and educator Martin Cregg. His work masterfully captures the evolving landscape of rural and urban Ireland, blending personal heritage with broader socio-political themes.


    About Our Guest: Martin Cregg

    Martin Cregg is an acclaimed photographer based in Dublin, where he serves as Coordinator of Photography at Pearse College of Further Education. Known for his long-term projects, Martin’s work explores the transformation of Irish landscapes during pivotal periods, such as the Celtic Tiger era and the Irish War of Independence. His projects, including “Midlands”, “A Fading Landscape”, and “The Plot”, combine personal reflection with documentary precision, making his photography both intimate and universally resonant. Martin has been twice nominated for the prestigious Prix Pictet (2010 & 2016) and has exhibited internationally, including at *Les Rencontres d'Arles* (France) and *PhotoIreland*.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Explore the development of Martin’s major projects like “Midlands”, “A Fading Landscape”, and “The Plot”.

    * Learn how Martin captures Ireland’s evolving landscapes and documents the effects of economic and social change on rural communities.

    * Discover the personal connections to heritage that inform his work, particularly the emotional depth behind “A Fading Landscape”.

    * Delve into “The Plot”, a project focused on the Irish War of Independence, and how historical testimonies shape Martin’s photographic process.

    * Gain valuable advice for emerging photographers on how to balance personal narrative with broader cultural contexts.


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    * Subscribe to our channel for more deep dives into the world of art and photography.

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    EPISODE LINKS:

    * Martin’s Website: martincreggphotography.com * Martin’s Instagram: @martincregg.photography


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Introduction to Martin Cregg  

    5:21 - Discovering Photography Through Video Production  

    10:24 - The Influence of Rural Upbringing on Creativity  

    29:43 - Starting Long-Term Projects: The Development of "Midlands"  

    37:53 - Capturing Ireland’s Economic Changes in "Midlands"  

    47:41 - Reflecting on Nature’s Reclamation in the "Midlands" Project  

    51:27 - Influence of the American New Topographics Movement  

    1:21:54 - Introduction to "A Fading Landscape": Exploring Heritage and Identity  

    1:24:44 - Processing Personal Guilt and Disconnection in "A Fading Landscape"  

    1:40:55 - Beginning "The Plot" Project: Documenting the Irish War of Independence  

    1:49:23 - Photographic Techniques for Capturing Historical Sites in "The Plot"  

    1:52:02 - The Impact of Historical Testimonies in "The Plot"  

    2:03:11 - Final Advice for Emerging Artists: Enjoy the Process and Find Your Purpose


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    #MartinCregg #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #IrishArt #Midlands #AFadingLandscape #ThePlot #Heritage #DocumentaryPhotography #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    31 Dec 2023Ep. #4: Identity and Tradition: Marisol Mendez on "MADRE" - The Urbanaut Podcast01:39:15

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #4 of The Urbanaut Podcast, brought to you in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. Today, we're excited to host Marisol Mendez, an acclaimed Bolivian artist known for her thought-provoking work in photography. About Our Guest: Marisol Mendez Marisol Mendez uses photography to dramatize the artificial, exploring tensions between past and present, reality and fiction. Her project 'Madre' critically examines the whitewashed, phallocentric, and colonial representation of women in Bolivia, weaving together Andean folklore and Catholic iconography. The series challenges stereotypes, blending archival photos with new symbolism to reconnect with her matriarchal lineage. Tune in to this episode to: Explore Marisol's 'MADRE' project and its profound impact on understanding Bolivian women's identity. Hear fascinating stories behind each photo and Marisol's collaborative approach with her subjects. Gain insights into Marisol's inspirations and her journey in challenging patriarchal narratives through photography. Don't forget to: Subscribe to our channel for more insightful episodes. Like and share this episode to spread awareness about Marisol's unique perspective on Bolivian culture and identity. Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content. EPISODE LINKS: Marisol's Website: marisol-mendez.com Marisol’s Instagram: @marisol___mendez @marisol___mendez @patrickleehubbard @steve.bisson @urbanautica PODCAST INFO: Spotify: [Spotify Podcast Link] Twitter/X: @UrbanautPodcast YouTube Full episodes playlist: [YouTube Full Episodes Playlist URL] YouTube Clips playlist: [YouTube Clips Playlist URL] Podcast website: [Podcast Website URL] SOCIAL: Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #MarisolMendez #TheUrbanautPodcast #Madre #BolivianCulture #PhotographyDiscussion #DocumentaryPhotography #ArtActivism #CulturalIdentity #photography #urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard #SteveBisson #VisualCulture #ContemporaryArt #DigitalStorytelling #ModernImagery #ArtInsights #PodcastLife #VisualNarratives #ArtAndTechnology #FrameByFrame #ArtisticExploration #CulturalCommentary #VisualArts #Storytelling #CreativeCommunity #PodcastersOfYouTube #MediaAnalysis #ArtCritique #VisualStorytellers

    25 Feb 2024Ep. #12: Italian Landscapes Reimagined- Davide Degano's Quest for Post-Colonial Narratives02:00:47

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #12 of The Urbanaut Podcast, in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. Today's episode features an insightful conversation with the exceptional Italian photographer, Davide Degano. He shares his journey through the lens of his project "Romanzo Meticcio" and gives us a sneak peek into his upcoming project, "Dujak." About Our Guest: Davide Degano Davide's photography is a narrative journey, exploring contemporary issues through the medium of photography, focusing on story-telling and long-term projects. His work delves into themes of identity, geography, and the Italian post-colonial condition, creating connections with subjects while investigating the Italian identity in a post-colonial world. With a degree from the Royal Academy of Art (KABK) in The Hague, Davide has showcased his work in numerous exhibitions globally. His first photo book, "Sclavanie," published with Penisola Edizioni, reflects his commitment to exploring through an interdisciplinary approach. Represented by Studio Faganel in Italy, Davide resides between The Hague and Venice. Tune in to this episode to: * Discover the depth of "Romanzo Meticcio," a project studying the Italian post-colonial condition. * Get a glimpse into "Dujak," Davide's upcoming project, promising to intrigue and challenge our perceptions. * Understand Davide's unique approach to photography, focusing on the marginalized and creating new cultural narratives. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that explore the intersections of art, photography, and contemporary issues. * Like and share this episode to support in-depth discussions on photography and its impact on society. * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. EPISODE LINKS: Davide's Contact: www.davidedegano.com Davide’s Instagram: @DavideDegano OUTLINE: 0:00 - Most Replayed 2:15 - Introduction to Davide 04:58 - Davide’s Background and Inspiration 28:21 - Stories that Davide is drawn to 36:30 - Artistic Influences 44:46 - Insights into Italian Post-Colonial Identity 1:00:30 - "Romanzo Meticcio" 1:32:01 - Sneak Peek into "Dujak" 1:43:45 - Reflections on the Work 1:52:44 - Advice for Aspiring Photographers SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #DavideDegano #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #ContemporaryIssues #RomanzoMeticcio #Dujak #ItalianIdentity #PostColonial #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    11 Feb 2024Ep. #10: A Journey of Resilience - Time, Health, and the Essence of Being with Shahrzad Darafsheh01:22:35

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #10 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this captivating episode, we explore the profound and deeply personal world of Shahrzad Darafsheh, a photographer whose work traverses the realms of personal health, identity, and the philosophical dimensions of existence. About Our Guest: Shahrzad Darafsheh Hailing from Tehran, Shahrzad holds a BA in Photography from Azad University of Tehran and a Diploma of Film Editing from Tehran Institute of Technology. Her work, characterized by its introspective nature and thematic focus on personal and social issues, has garnered international acclaim, including the Penumbra/Imagetreads scholarship in 2022 and the Urbanautica award in 2023. Projects like "Half-Light" and "Entropy" showcase her unique ability to blend personal narrative with broader existential inquiries, making her photographs not just images, but stories imbued with emotion and depth. Tune in to this episode to: * Uncover the journey behind "Half-Light," a project born from Shahrzad's battle with Endometriosis and her path to acceptance amidst life-altering health challenges. * Dive into "Entropy," where Shahrzad intertwines the theories of physics with the symbolism of stone to explore the abstract concepts of time and existence. * Gain insights into how Shahrzad's work reflects a profound engagement with the natural world and the complexities of human identity. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that delve deep into the hearts and minds of artists around the globe. * Like and share this episode to support our mission of bringing the stories of remarkable individuals to a wider audience. * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content from behind the scenes. EPISODE LINKS: Shahrzad's Contact: ⁠https://shahrzaddarafsheh.onfabrik.com/⁠ Shahrzad’s Instagram: @shindal__ PODCAST INFO: Spotify: The Urbanaut Podcast on Spotify Twitter: @UrbanautPodcast OUTLINE: 0:00 - Most Replayed 1:28 - Introduction 5:42 - Her early interest in Art 9:32 - Family’s impact and inspiration 15:30 - Her preferred subject matter 18:17 - “Half Light” Trailer 29:21 - “Half Light” image deep dive 51:09 - “Entropy” series 1:03:48 - “The distance is real” project 1:20:25 - Advice for image makers SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #ShahrzadDarafsheh #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #PersonalJourney #Entropy #HalfLight #IranianArt #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard

    24 Mar 2024Ep. #16: From Santiago to Toronto: Cristian Ordóñez's world of Photography01:42:17

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #16 of The Urbanaut Podcast, in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. This episode features the incredibly insightful Chilean-born artist and photographer, Cristian Ordóñez, whose work spans graphic design and photography, creating a unique dialogue between the two. We dive into his compelling photo projects, “Valle” and “Frequency”, exploring the intricate layers of human and environmental narratives. About Our Guest: Cristian Ordóñez Born in Santiago, Chile, and based in Toronto, Canada, Cristian Ordóñez explores the intersections of memory, belonging, territory, and architecture through his photography. His work reflects a profound engagement with the landscape, urban structures, and the abstract, presented as continuous fragments of an ongoing narrative. Alongside his artistic endeavors, Cristian leads Studio Cristian Ordóñez, working on diverse projects spanning books, editorial content, and photographic works. He's also an integral part of the independent art publisher, Another Earth. His series *Frequency* is showcased by Galería Animal in Chile. Tune in to this episode to: * Journey through Cristian's artistic evolution, from graphic design to impactful photographic projects. * Uncover the stories and creative processes behind *Valle* and *Frequency*. * Delve into how Cristian's work blurs the lines between human existence and the natural world. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes exploring the realms of art and photography. * Like and share this episode to support the intriguing blend of photography and graphic design. * Follow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks behind the scenes. EPISODE LINKS: Cristian’s Instagram: @c_ordonez OUTLINE: 0:00 - Most Replayed 1:17 - Introduction 2:05 - Cristian’s Upbringing in Chile 13:43 - Influences and Music 22:52 - Photography and Graphic Design 24:10 - Photography became important when… 32:01 - Early works 36:27 - Exploring “Frequency” 1:04:06 - Installand lion and books of Frequency 1:14:09 - Insights into “Valle” 1:38:41 - Closing Thoughts and Advice for Aspiring Artists SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #CristianOrdoñez #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #GraphicDesign #Valle #Frequency #ArtisticNarratives #EnvironmentalNarratives #ChileanArt #CanadianArt #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    10 Dec 2023Ep. #1: Steve Bisson on the 2023 Urbanautica Institute Awards - The Urbanaut Podcast01:25:37

    🎙️ Welcome to Episode #1 of The Urbanaut Podcast! In this engaging episode, we sit down with the distinguished Steve Bisson, Chair of Photography, to delve into the fascinating world of the Urbanautica Institute Awards. 🏆 Steve shares insights about the 2023 award winners, discussing their exceptional works and contributions. We also take a nostalgic look at past winners and their ongoing impact in the field of photography and visual research. 🌐 But that's not all! We explore the depths of @, providing listeners with a guide on how to explore the site thoroughly and discover hidden gems. 📢 Plus, get the inside scoop on the upcoming open call for next year's awards. If you're an aspiring photographer or a visual artist, this is your chance to learn how to get involved! 📘 For those who win, there's an exciting opportunity to be featured in a group publication by the Urbanautica Institute. Imagine your work being recognized and published alongside other talented artists! 👤 Guest: Steve Bisson Steve Bisson, an Italo-Belgian educator, curator, and publisher, brings his rich experience in visual research and image making to our discussion. With a Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning from IUAV of Venice and an MBA from Kansas University, Steve's unique perspective blends artistic and academic insights. His career spans international collaborations with artists, museums, and institutions, emphasizing support for young talents and human condition debates. In 2009, he founded Urbanautica, and in 2016, co-founded Blurring the Lines. Steve also co-directs Move Cine Arte and is the art director of Lab27. As an educator, Steve has taught at Paris College of Art and other prestigious institutions worldwide, fostering talent and dialogue in the visual realm. He is also the chief-editor of Urbanautica Journal and founder of Penisola Edizioni. 🔗 Tagged: @SteveBisson, @UrbanauticaInstitute, @PatrickLeeHubard 📌 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful conversations with leading figures in the world of photography and visual arts! #TheUrbanautPodcast #UrbanauticaInstitute #PhotographyAwards #VisualArts #Podcast #photography #urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard #SteveBisson #VisualCulture #ContemporaryArt #DigitalStorytelling #ModernImagery #ArtInsights #PodcastLife #VisualNarratives #ArtAndTechnology #FrameByFrame #ArtisticExploration #CulturalCommentary #VisualArts #Storytelling #CreativeCommunity #PodcastersOfYouTube #MediaAnalysis #ArtCritique #VisualStorytellers Remember to follow us on our social media channels for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content! 🌟 🔗 [Instagram](@nautpodcast) 🔗 [Twitter](@nautpodcast) 🔗 [Facebook](@nautpodcast)


    02 Jun 2024Ep. #26: Photographing Icons - Jim Herrington's Adventures in Music and Mountaineering02:01:12

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #26 of The Urbanaut Podcast! In this captivating episode, we sit down with the legendary photographer Jim Herrington. From iconic album covers to stunning portraits of mountaineering legends, Jim's work has made a significant mark in the world of photography. About Our Guest: Jim Herrington Jim Herrington's portraits of musicians and celebrities have been featured in Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Esquire, GQ, Outside, and The New York Times for over three decades. His work includes album covers for renowned artists and a notable portrait series of early-to-mid 20th Century mountain climbing legends, culminating in his acclaimed book, *The Climbers*. This collection received the Grand Prize at the 2017 Banff Film & Book Festival and showcases the humanity, obsession, intellect, and frailty of these adventurers. At the age of 13, Jim captured Benny Goodman with his new 35mm camera. Fast forward to the present, he continues to make significant contributions to the field, including shooting the album cover for The Black Keys. His work spans across documenting the essence of American music and capturing the spirit of legendary climbers with his profound photographic narratives. Tune in to this episode to: * Explore Jim's journey from photographing Benny Goodman to working with The Black Keys. * Delve into the making of "The Climbers" and the stories behind these iconic portraits. * Understand the impact of cultural and geographical elements in shaping Jim's photographic style. Don't forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes featuring incredible artists and photographers. * Like and share this episode to celebrate the art of photography. * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. EPISODE LINKS: Jim's Website: www.jimherrington.com Jim’s Instagram: @jimherrington OUTLINE: 0:00 - Coming Up 1:45 - Introduction 2:24 - Jim’s Early Influences and Development 6:10 - When Photography Became Central 11:51 - An influential moment photography music 21:44 - Self assignments 29:54 - What makes a good portrait? 40:18 - Portraits of Has Beens, Never Was', and Big Stars of the music business 46:42 - Portrait of Dolly Parton 1:02:00 - The Benny Goodman moment 1:02:31 - Portrait of Morgan Freeman 1:05:29 - A big moment with Tom Petty 1:14:11 - The inspiration for the book "The Climbers" 1:28:09 - Inside the book 1:43:34 - A portrait of the famous climber, Reinhold Messner 1:45:56 - Moments and portraits with the climber Fred Beckey 1:58:19 - Advice for Aspiring Photographers SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #JimHerrington #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #TheClimbers #MusicPhotography #VanityFair #RollingStone #DocumentaryPhotography #ArtisticJourney #Podcast #Urbanautica

    23 Feb 2025Ep.#63: The Power & Paradox of Photography – A Conversation with David Campany01:57:49

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #63 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com.

    In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with the brilliant David Campany, an influential curator, writer, editor, educator, and the Creative Director of the International Center of Photography, New York. Known for his deep insights into photography’s evolving role in contemporary culture, David’s work spans curation, academic writing, and photographic criticism.


    About Our Guest: David Campany

    David Campany has worked with some of the most prestigious institutions worldwide, including Tate, MoMA, Centre Pompidou, ICP New York, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and The Photographer’s Gallery London. He has published extensively with Aperture, Steidl, MIT Press, Thames & Hudson, and Phaidon, and has written over 300 essays on photography. His recent curatorial projects include A Trillion Sunsets: A Century of Image Overload, Actual Size! Photography at Life Scale, and the William Klein retrospective Yes at ICP.

    In this episode, we take a deep dive into photography’s role in visual culture, its relationship with power, and the philosophical questions surrounding its meaning.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    - Explore why photography resists a singular definition and how its meaning shifts over time.
    - Unpack the explosion of images in the digital age—are there really "too many photographs"?
    - Discuss AI’s role in reshaping visual culture—is AI "perfecting ideology"?
    - Hear about David’s journey into curation and his experience editing iconic photobooks.
    - Discover why ambiguity is crucial in art and photography, and how institutions often get it wrong.


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    - Subscribe for more in-depth conversations on photography, art, and visual culture.
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    EPISODE LINKS:

    🔗 David’s Website: www.davidcampany.com
    📸 David’s Instagram: @davidcampany


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up…

    2:09 - Introduction & Setting the Stage

    4:28 - Who is David Campany?

    6:14 - Photography as an Open Concept

    8:25 - The Evolution of Photography in Visual Culture

    11:35 - The Power of Images & Image Manipulation

    13:38 - Are There Too Many Images in the World?

    23:12 - AI, Ideology, and the Future of Visual Culture

    31:44 - David Campany’s Origin Story

    36:38 - The First Published Photograph & Early Recognition

    46:53 - Transitioning into Curation

    1:05:47 - Actual Size: Photography at Life Scale

    1:18:51 - Ambiguity in Photography & Art

    1:24:47 - The Role of Writing in Understanding Photography

    1:29:25 - Photobooks and the Art of Editing

    1:36:21 - Closing Reflections & Final Thoughts

    1:40:54 - The Shifting Role of Museums and Institutions

    1:44:39 - Teaching Photography and Changing Student Perspectives

    1:49:21 - The Intersection of Photography and Cinema

    1:52:49 - Why Photographic Meaning is Never Fixed

    1:56:29 - The Final Take: What Makes Photography Timeless?


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    🎧 #DavidCampany #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #VisualCulture #CuratingPhotography #AIinPhotography #ArtandAmbiguity #PhotographyTheory #urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    14 Jul 2024Ep. #32: Lost and Found: Frank Marshal's Landscapes of the Forgotten01:27:05

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #32 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this captivating episode, we sit down with the extraordinary photographer Frank Marshal to discuss his projects "I See You" and "I See Nothing."


    About Our Guest:

    Frank MarshalFrank Marshal is known for his evocative photography that delves into the quiet, often overlooked aspects of American life. His work captures the essence of sorrow, resilience, and the nuanced beauty of mundane landscapes. With a profound understanding of light and composition, Frank's images tell compelling stories that resonate on a deeply emotional level. His series "I See Nothing" has been celebrated for its poignant exploration of desolation and memory, while "I See You" brings an empathetic lens to the everyday lives of his subjects. Frank continues to inspire and challenge viewers through his dedication to film photography, sharing his journey and insights on platforms like Instagram (@istillusefilm).


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Discover the inspiration and creative process behind "I See Nothing" and "I See You".

    * Explore how Frank's background growing up in a military family and his extensive travels influence his work.

    * Gain insight into his views on film vs. digital photography and the importance of capturing authentic moments.Don't forget to:

    * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that explore the world of art and photography.

    * Like and share this episode to celebrate the profound narratives within Frank's photography.

    * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.


    EPISODE LINKS:

    Frank's Contact: www.frankmarshal.com

    Frank’s Instagram: @istillusefilm


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Most Replayed

    1:38 - Introduction

    4:12 - Frank's Background and Early Influences

    11:13 - That moment it came into focus

    13:45 - Evolution of his work

    17:10 - I meaningful quote

    19:10 - Inspiration for the work

    29:39 - "I See You"

    59:42 - "I See nothing"

    1:15:14 - "What does 'Nothing' mean to you?"

    1:21:56 - Advice for Emerging Photographers


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    #FrankMarshal #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #FilmPhotography #AmericanLandscape #ISeeNothing #ISeeYou #VisualStorytelling #ArtisticExpression #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    20 Oct 2024Ep. #46: By Rail and By Sea - Documenting Infrastructure Through Time with Scott Conarroe01:55:57

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #46 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this captivating episode, we sit down with the brilliant Canadian photographer Scott Conarroe, whose large-format landscape photography has redefined how we view the intersection of infrastructure, mobility, and the environment. 


    About Our Guest: Scott Conarroe  

    Scott Conarroe is known for his expansive projects “By Rail" and "By Sea", which document North American landscapes shaped by human infrastructure. His work, often photographed at twilight or dawn, evokes a sense of nostalgia while addressing contemporary issues such as climate change and globalization. With his masterful use of time and perspective, Scott’s photography transcends simple documentation, serving as visual time capsules that reflect on the past, present, and future of our built environments. His photographs have been exhibited in prestigious galleries around the world, and his projects continue to influence the discourse on landscape aesthetics in contemporary photography.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Explore Scott's unique approach to photography, focusing on observation, process, and how infrastructure defines landscapes.

    * Learn about his "By Rail" and "By Sea" projects and how they chronicle the historical and cultural significance of North American railways and coastlines.

    * Delve into Scott’s philosophy on the power of long-exposure photography and the importance of being present in the moment.


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    * Subscribe to our channel for more deep dives into the world of art and photography.

    * Like and share this episode to support artists and photographers who are reshaping the way we see the world.

    * Follow us on social media for behind-the-scenes content and updates on upcoming episodes.


    OUTLINE:


    0:00 - Coming Up...  

    2:45 - Introduction and Approach to Photography  

    4:17 - Transition from Printmaking to Photography  

    6:04 - Connection Between Photography and Early Interests in Skateboarding and Skiing  

    12:40 - Revelation on Time and Process in Long-Exposure Photography  

    20:36 - Photographing Twilight and Dawn: Natural and Artificial Light  

    25:13 - Philosophy of Process Over Product  

    28:36 - Beginning of the "By Rail" Project  

    31:28 - Work on "By Rail" and "By Sea": Human Infrastructure and the Environment  

    38:19 - Capturing the Layering of Infrastructure in North America  

    48:08 - Discoveries Through Photography: The More You Look, the More You See  

    1:12:14 - Curatorial Influence and Trusting Others’ Interpretations  

    1:20:11 - Balanced Approach to Life and Art: Loving Detachment  

    1:24:14 - Fatherhood’s Influence on Artistic Practice  

    1:38:19 - Evolution of Scott’s Work: A New Chapter Emerging  

    1:48:04 - Advice for Aspiring Image Makers and Scott’s Younger Self


    EPISODE LINKS:  

    Scott’s Website: [scottconarroe.com](http://scottconarroe.com)  

    Scott’s Instagram: [@scottconarroe](https://www.instagram.com/scottconarroe)  


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    #ScottConarroe #TheUrbanautPodcast #LandscapePhotography #ByRail #BySea #NorthAmericanInfrastructure #VisualTimeCapsule #ArtisticProcess #EnvironmentalPhotography #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    24 Nov 2024Ep. #51: The American Scene: John Sanderson’s Journey through American Landscapes02:06:13

    The Urbanaut Podcast - John Sanderson🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #51 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. This episode delves into the evocative landscapes of America through the lens of distinguished photographer John Sanderson. His work captures the transformation and decay of environments shaped by history and human interaction.

    About Our Guest: John Sanderson John Sanderson's photography is shaped by his upbringing in New York and his family’s Vaudeville history, melding a deep connection to American landscapes with narrative-driven imagery. His large format photography captures scenes from urban decay to rural serenity, exploring the interplay between man and environment.

    Tune in to this episode to:

    • Discover the evolution of John's career and his approach to capturing the American landscape.
    • Explore the stories and artistic insights behind his significant projects like "Railway Landscapes" and "National Character."
    • Understand how John's photography reflects broader socio-political themes and personal history.


    Don't forget to:

    • Subscribe to our channel for more insights into the world of art and photography.
    • Like and share this episode to explore the profound narratives within American landscapes.
    • Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content.


    OUTLINE:

    • 0:00 - Coming Up…
    • 3:28 - Background and Influence
    • 6:56 - Discovery of Large Format Photography
    • 13:54 - Influence of Winston Link and American Modernist Painters
    • 22:54 - Photographic Philosophy and Emotional Connection
    • 30:14 - Globalization and Homogenization of Places
    • 9:52 - Relevance of Post-Industrial Landscapes
    • 47:32 - Artistic Integrity and the Role of the Soul
    • 52:07 - Challenges of Large Format Photography
    • 1:04:58 - Artistic Perspective and Visual Approach
    • 1:09:05 - Project Narratives and Inspirations
    • 1:15:31 - Timelessness of Railroad Landscapes
    • 1:54:32 - Culmination and Reflections
    • 2:03:54 - Closing Remarks and Future Aspirations


    EPISODE LINKS: John’s Website: john-sanderson.com John’s Instagram: @johnsandersonphotographer

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    #JohnSanderson #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #AmericanLandscapes #DocumentaryPhotography #RailwayLandscapes #NationalCharacter #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard


    13 Jan 2025Ep. #57: From the Hilltops of Northern Portugal - Maria Oliveira on Memory and Transition01:56:37

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #57 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this inspiring episode, we sit down with the deeply reflective Portuguese artist-photographer Maria Oliveira. Her work bridges memory, place, and the human connection to nature, offering an intimate exploration of her artistic philosophy and process.


    About Our Guest: Maria Oliveira

    Maria Oliveira's work is rooted in her upbringing in a small, isolated village in northern Portugal, where silence and nature shaped her artistic voice. Her projects explore themes of memory, motherhood, connection to place, and the fragility of life. Maria's poetic perspective merges the visible and the intangible, creating works that are as introspective as they are universal. Through photography and writing, she examines transitions and the cycles of existence, reflecting a unique sensitivity to the interconnectedness of humanity and nature.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    • Discover Maria’s journey from poetry to photography and how writing remains integral to her creative process.
    • Explore her projects, from revisiting her childhood home to working with her mother and capturing the fragility of salt fields.
    • Gain insights into Maria’s artistic philosophy, which emphasizes freedom, intuition, and connection to place.
    • Delve into the themes of spirituality, feminine archetypes, and the role of silence in creativity.


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    • Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that explore the intersections of art, photography, and human connection.
    • Like and share this episode to celebrate Maria’s poetic and reflective artistry.
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    Episode Links:

    Website: ⁠www.mariaoliveira.pt⁠ | Instagram: ⁠@___maria.oliveira___


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up...
    2:30 - Introduction and Maria’s Background
    3:11 - Growing up in an isolated village and its influence
    6:54 - Starting with poetry as her first artistic expression
    8:44 - Transitioning to photography and discovering her medium
    9:44 - Writing as part of her creative process
    10:44 - Family influence and the absence of an artistic background
    13:17 - How silence and emptiness shaped her introspection and creativity
    27:39 - Poetry’s influence and connection to nature
    37:54 - Revisiting her childhood home and its impact on her work
    46:37 - Working with her mother and strengthening their bond
    1:04:54 - Freedom and intuition in her creative practice
    1:12:07 - The fragility of nature through the metaphor of salt fields
    1:32:20 - Spirituality, mysticism, and blending the practical with the poetic
    1:54:12 - Closing reflections on art, place, and Maria’s evolving projects


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    06 Oct 2024Ep. #44: Revolutionary Legacy - Thero Makepe on Family, Art, and Botswana02:00:06

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #44 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this episode, we are thrilled to sit down with Botswana-born artist-photographer Thero Makepe, whose work explores personal and societal narratives through the lens of photography. Thero shares his creative journey, diving into how his projects like “Fly Machine”, "Music From My Good Eye", and "We Didn't Choose to be Born Here" reflect themes of memory, identity, activism, and family legacy. About Our Guest: Thero Makepe Thero Makepe was born and raised in Gaborone, Botswana, and is currently working between Gaborone, Cape Town, and Johannesburg. A graduate with distinction from the University of Cape Town in Fine Arts, his practice focuses on photography, examining the intersection of personal history and national narratives in Botswana and South Africa. He is a founding member of the Botswana Pavilion, an artist collective dedicated to developing Botswana’s artistic archive. Tune in to this episode to: * Explore "Fly Machine", a project paying tribute to a Botswana fighter pilot who sacrificed his life, and how Thero uses photography to explore collective memory and mortality. * Delve into "Music From My Good Eye", a visual “album” dedicated to Thero’s blind grandfather, a jazz musician who fled apartheid, and how this project ties into family history and activism. * Discover "We Didn't Choose to be Born Here", a photobook blending personal stories with socio-political history in Botswana and South Africa. Don’t forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more in-depth discussions on photography and visual storytelling. * Like and share this episode to celebrate African art and the power of narrative in photography. * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.Episode Links: Instagram: @theromakepe Website: www.theromakepe.com OUTLINE:0:00 - Coming Up 4:05 - Thero's Introduction and Artistic Background 6:45 - Early Influences in Storytelling 8:14 - Transition from Painting to Photography 10:30 - Functional Approach to Photography 13:22 - The Impact of His Grandfather’s Blindness 15:57 - Learning to Play His Grandfather's Trombone 22:26 - Great-Uncle’s Role in the Sharpeville Massacre 25:35 - Exploring Family Activism in His Art 44:19 - Childhood Mischief and Artistic Influence 51:25 - Fly Machine Project 1:05:33 - Creating 'Music From My Good Eye' Project 1:17:45 - Reflections on His Role as a Black Fine Arts Graduate 1:39:41 - Connection to Revolutionary Figures in His Family 1:46:52 - The Importance of Being a Cultural Revolutionary 1:54:25 - The Role of Community in His Work SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #TheroMakepe #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #BotswanaArt #VisualStorytelling #CulturalIdentity #AfricanArt #ActivismThroughArt #FlyMachine #MusicFromMyGoodEye #WeDidntChooseToBeBornHere #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    05 May 2024Ep. #22: Shadows and Myths: Exploring Nature and Nostalgia in Poland with Tomasz Kawecki01:21:59

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #22 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this enlightening episode, we sit down with the distinguished Polish visual artist and photographer Tomasz Kawecki. His captivating work navigates through two profound projects: "A Lair" and "IN PRAISE OF SHADOW," offering a deep dive into his photographic journey and the influences that shape his distinctive vision.


    About Our Guest:

    Tomasz KaweckiTomasz is not only a visual artist but also an esteemed lecturer at the Academy of Photography in Krakow. His work, described as "subjective documentary," often incorporates elements of installation and performance, blending reality with mythical undertones drawn from nature. Tomasz’s compelling narratives have been recognized and awarded internationally, enriching his reputation across the USA, Poland, Japan, and Italy. His first photobook, "IN PRAISE OF SHADOW," produced with Rust Publishing, explores the unseen realms of natural shadows and archetypal imagery.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Trace Tomasz’s artistic journey from the early stages of his career to his latest compelling projects.

    * Delve into the ethereal and nostalgic essence of "A Lair" and the mysterious depths of "IN PRAISE OF SHADOW."

    * Gain insights into how myths and nature influence Tomasz’s work, merging universal symbols with personal history.Don’t forget to:


    * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that explore the intersections of art and photography.

    * Like and share this episode to support the unveiling of hidden realms through Polish documentary photography.

    * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.


    EPISODE LINKS:

    * Tomasz’s Contact: tomaszkawecki.com

    * Tomasz’s Instagram: @panremembrance


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Episode Preview

    1:42 - Meet Tomasz

    3:12 - Tomasz’s Background and Education

    18:27 - Educational Influences

    22:14 - Influential People

    23:39 - Insights into His Creative Process

    29:27 - Exploration of "A Lair"

    51:09 - Deep Dive into "IN PRAISE OF SHADOW"

    1:06:43 - Making of the book "IN PRAISE OF SHADOW"

    1:13:42 - Advice for Aspiring Photographers

    1:17:04 - This idea of the "Mystical"


    SOCIAL:

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    #TomaszKawecki #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #PolishArt #ALair #InPraiseOfShadow #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    23 Jun 2024Ep. #29: From Punk to Pastoral: Gary Green's Photographic Journey02:04:01

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #29 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this engaging episode, we sit down with the renowned American photographer Gary Green. His profound work spans from capturing the vibrant New York music scene to his evocative upcoming projects on Waterville and Long Island.


    About Our Guest: Gary Green

    Gary Green is a Professor of Art at Colby College, where he has taught photography since 2007. With an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College, Gary’s work is featured in numerous prestigious collections, including The RISD Museum, the Portland Art Museum, and The Amon Carter Museum. His photobooks, such as "After Morandi" and "When Midnight Comes Around," have received significant acclaim.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Dive into Gary’s early career, where he documented New York City's downtown music scene of the late 70s and early 80s, capturing iconic figures like Lou Reed, Patti Smith, and Tom Waits.

    * Explore his upcoming book on Waterville, a series spanning 15 years that captures the evolving landscape of a small town, reflecting on its decaying glimpses and void spaces.

    * Discover his ongoing project "Long Island Pastoral," where Gary revisits his childhood memories and the suburban transformation of Long Island, blending past and present in evocative imagery.


    Don't forget to:

    * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that delve into the world of art and photography.

    * Like and share this episode to celebrate the rich tapestry of American documentary photography.

    * Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.


    EPISODE LINKS:

    Gary's Contact: garygreenphotographs.com

    Gary’s Instagram: @garygreenphotographs


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up

    2:09 - Introduction

    3:04 - Gary’s Background and Finding Photography

    17:26 - Influential Artist and People in Gary's Development

    33:39 - A "Quiet" Image?

    41:46 - The New York Music Scene

    57:15 - Transition to Landscape Photography

    1:12:35 - Upcoming Book on Waterville

    1:39:52 - Long Island Pastoral Project

    1:57:10 - Advice for Aspiring Photographers


    SOCIAL:

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    * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast


    #GaryGreen #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #NewYorkMusicScene #Waterville #LongIslandPastoral #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    28 Apr 2024Ep. #21: Tokyo, Saigon, and California City: Noritaka Minami's Eye for Urban Transformations01:49:00

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #21 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this fascinating episode, we are thrilled to converse with Noritaka Minami, a Chicago-based artist whose photography beautifully captures architectural transformations and societal shifts. About Our Guest: Noritaka Minami Noritaka Minami holds an impressive array of accolades, including an MFA from the University of California, Irvine, and a BA from the University of California, Berkeley. His work, deeply rooted in architectural studies and cultural narratives, spans from the famed Nakagin Capsule Tower to the unrealized visions of California City. Minami’s photographs are housed in prestigious institutions like the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and have been recognized globally, from solo exhibitions at FLXST Contemporary to the SFO Museum. Tune in to this episode to: * Journey through Noritaka's artistic evolution, exploring his major projects from conception to completion. * Gain insights into the creative and conceptual processes behind his renowned series "1972," California City, and "SGN." * Reflect on the intersection of architecture, history, and urban change through Minami's lens. Don’t forget to: * Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that dive deep into the realms of art and photography. * Like and share this episode to spread the word about Noritaka Minami’s unique photographic perspective. * Follow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks behind the scenes. OUTLINE: 0:00 - Coming Up 1:40 - Introduction 4:43 - Nori’s Background and Artistic Beginnings 10:24 - People of Influence on Nori 15:44 - Interests and Subject Matter 24:32 - Exploring "1972" and the Nakagin Capsule Tower 55:30 - The story behind California City and the Failed Urban Real Estate Venture 1:19:45 - The ongoing "SGN" project in Ho Chi Minh City 1:40:37 - The artistic realization of his projects 1:34:00 - Final thoughts and closing remarks 1:45:28 - Advice for up and coming artist SOCIAL: * Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast * Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast * Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #NoritakaMinami #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #ArchitecturePhotography #UrbanChange #1972 #CaliforniaCity #SGN #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    07 Apr 2025Ep. #68: How to Photograph an Island - Two Artists, One Vision with Camilla and Gabriele01:37:27

    Welcome to Ep. #68 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with the creative duo Camilla Marrese and Gabriele Chiapparini—two artists whose collaborative work challenges conventions in photography, publishing, and storytelling. Known for their poetic book "Thinking Like an Island", the pair explore how photography can be both an act of discovery and a deeply personal narrative. About Our Guests: Camilla Marrese & Gabriele Chiapparini Camilla is a photographer, graphic designer, and visual editor at PHMuseum, known for her meticulous approach to photo book design and her narrative sensibility. Gabriele began his artistic path through music before turning to photography, bringing with him a deep sensitivity to sequencing and atmosphere. Together, they’ve formed a creative practice that blurs authorship and embraces intuition, experimentation, and deep research.Their acclaimed project "Thinking Like an Island"—shot on the remote Sicilian island of Alicudi—is a lyrical meditation on isolation, perception, and the desire to escape. The book, structured as four interlocking volumes, reflects both the physical disorientation of island life and the conceptual fragmentation of modern existence.Tune in to this episode to:- Hear the story of how Camilla and Gabriele met, merged practices, and developed their first collaborative projects.- Explore how photography and music intersect through rhythm, tone, and emotional pacing.- Discover the conceptual and logistical challenges behind their book "Thinking Like an Island".- Learn how photobooks become tactile, multi-sensory works of art.- Get an exclusive preview of their upcoming projects on climate science and militarized aesthetics. Don’t forget to: - Subscribe to our channel for deep dives into photography and visual storytelling. - Like and share this episode to support independent photographic voices. - Follow us for behind-the-scenes updates, interviews, and upcoming features.EPISODE LINKS:Camilla’s Instagram: @camillamarrese Gabriele’s Instagram: @gabrielechiappariniPHMuseum: phmuseum.comOUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up...

    2:36 - Intro

    4:14 - Artistic Roots and Emotional Entry Points

    8:09 - First Projects and Formative Experiments

    9:44 - Becoming a Duo: Morocco and Merging Visions

    12:34 - Melancholy and Mutual Fascination

    15:18 - Sequencing Photos Like Music

    20:21 - Albums vs. Singles: Why Photobooks Matter

    22:46 - Inspirations from Literature and Photography

    28:51 - What Makes a Great Photobook?

    35:34 - Thinking Like an Island: Utopia, Escape, and Modern Myth

    41:25 - Discovering Alicudi and Island as Concept

    47:21 - Designing a Disorienting Book Structure

    54:13 - Shooting in All Directions: Techniques and Tools

    1:01:17 - Themes of Hiding, Camouflage, and Elusive Truths

    1:03:09 - Layering Voices: Diaries and Islander Quotes

    1:07:37 - Living on the Island: Terrain, Limitations, Time

    1:14:01 - What the Island Taught Us About Reality

    1:16:57 - Ethics of Representation and Local Reception

    1:19:49 - Imagining an Exhibition of “The Island”

    1:21:18 - Sneak Peek: Climate and Military-Inspired Projects

    1:27:23 - Science as Ritual and Intimate Uncertainty

    1:29:51 - Collaborating as a Duo: Contrast and TrustSOCIAL: Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcastTAGS: #TheUrbanautPodcast #CamillaMarrese #GabrieleChiapparini #TheIsland #PhotobookDesign #PhotographyPodcast #ContemporaryPhotography #Alicudi #VisualNarrative #ClimateArt #CollaborativeArt #PhotobookLove #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    19 Jan 2025Ep. #58: Unseen Worlds - Daniel Kariko’s Exploration of Environmental Narratives02:06:38

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #58 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this insightful episode, we explore the intersections of art, science, and cultural identity with Daniel Kariko, a distinguished Professor of Fine Art Photography at East Carolina University.


    About Our Guest:

    Daniel Kariko Daniel Kariko's photography critically examines environmental, political, and cultural landscapes. His projects span from the war-torn Balkans to the rapidly eroding wetlands of Louisiana, capturing the profound changes within these environments. Kariko combines traditional photography with advanced imaging techniques, offering a unique perspective on the natural and built environments.


    Tune in to this episode to: - Discover the depth of Daniel's projects that document both the environmental degradation in Louisiana and the socio-political aftermath in Serbia. - Delve into his innovative use of scanning electron microscopy to portray suburban insect life, bridging the gap between art and scientific inquiry. - Hear Daniel's thoughts on the future of photography and its role in documenting and responding to global changes.

    Don't forget to: - Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that delve into the worlds of art, science, and cultural studies. - Like and share this episode to spread awareness about the environmental and cultural issues discussed. - Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content. OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Coming Up...

    2:39 - Introduction and Early Inspirations: From Serbia to the U.S.

    6:43 - First Darkroom Experience: A spark in the dark

    14:42 - College Choices and Shift in Major: From engineering to art

    24:53 -Artistic Influences: Shaping a minimalistic aesthetic

    34:42 - Artificial Intelligence and Photography: Future impacts

    40:28 - Ongoing Projects in Serbia: Merging personal history with social observation

    49:02 - Social Commentary Through Art: Reflecting societal issues

    57:26 - Cultural Identity and History: The Balkans' turbulent past

    1:15:00 - Suburban Symbiosis Project: Art meets entomology

    1:24:49 - Book Publication and Scientific Collaboration: Bridging disciplines

    1:35:34 - Environmental Changes in Louisiana: Documenting ecological shifts

    1:45:00 - Future of Photography and Art: Anticipating changes

    1:55:27 - Reflections on Personal and Artistic Growth: A lifetime of insights

    2:05:49 - Closing Thoughts and Look Ahead: The evolving nature of art and photography


    SOCIAL: Twitter: /TheUrbanautPodcast Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast


    #DanielKariko #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #EnvironmentalArt #DocumentaryPhotography #ArtScience #Urbanautica

    09 Feb 2025Ep. #61: Stories from the City - Decoding Metropolises with Pierfrancesco Celada01:55:39

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #61 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this compelling episode, we delve into the nuanced world of Italian photographer Pierfrancesco Celada. His extensive work offers a chronological exploration of his photography, from his doctoral research in biomechanics to his impactful long-term projects documenting urban life in cities like Hong Kong and Tokyo.


    About Our Guest: Pierfrancesco Celada

     Pierfrancesco Celada's work poignantly captures the essence of metropolitan living and its impact on individual and collective consciousness. Known for his incisive use of visual metaphors, Celada's projects like "When I feel down I take the train," and "Instagram Pier," explore themes of isolation, connectivity, and the personal vs. public spheres in urban environments. His photographs have been showcased in major venues such as Les Rencontres d’Arles and the Nobel Peace Center, reflecting his critical acclaim in the field. Dive deeper into his work at www.pierfrancescocelada.com and follow his visual journey on Instagram: @fotografante.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    Traverse Pierfrancesco's photographic career, from its inception in the scientific field to the extensive urban studies in his latest projects.

    Unpack the narratives and artistic processes behind his major works.

    Understand the influence of rapid urbanization and digital social spaces on contemporary life.


    Don't forget to:

    Subscribe to our channel for more episodes that delve into the art of photography.

    Like and share this episode to appreciate the complex interplay of urban environments and photographic expression.

    Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.


    EPISODE LINKS: 

    Pierfrancesco's Contact: www.pierfrancescocelada.com Pierfrancesco’s Instagram: @fotografante

    Muddy Island Books: https://muddyisland.bigcartel.com/


    OUTLINE: 

    0:00 - Coming Up…

    1:27 - Introduction and Background

    19:32 - Creation of a Publishing House

    24:03 - Documenting Urban Isolation in Japan

    35:54 - Experiences Documenting Hong Kong Protests

    42:29 - Instagram Pier Project

    57:43 - Real Estate and Urban Dynamics

    1:06:38 - Cultural Phenomenon of Hikikomori

    1:17:15 - Ethical Considerations in Documentary Photography

    1:23:38 - Photographic Composition and Technique

    1:27:44 - Dynamic Use of Instagram Pier

    1:35:48 - Adapting to COVID-19 Restrictions

    1:43:57 - 'Walking Circles' Project

    1:51:53 - Advice to Aspiring Photographers

    1:54:40 - Conclusion and Engagement Encouragement


    SOCIAL:

    Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast

    Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast

    Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast

    Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast


    #PierfrancescoCelada #TheUrbanautPodcast #UrbanPhotography #DocumentaryPhotography #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

    15 Dec 2024Ep. #54: Landscapes in Transition - Richard Chivers on the Art of Photographing Landscapes in Flux02:00:26

    The Urbanaut Pidcast - Richard Chivers🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #54 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this fascinating episode, we sit down with British photographer Richard Chivers, whose work documents the transformation of the British landscape. Richard shares insights into his creative process, personal and professional projects, and the environmental and cultural narratives that inspire him.About Our Guest: Richard Chivers


    About our guest:

    Richard Chivers is a documentary photographer whose work explores the shaping and reshaping of the British landscape. His practice focuses on how humans modify both urban and natural environments through infrastructure, industry, housing, and leisure—and how these changes affect and define our world.

    Richard has received multiple Arts Council awards to create, curate, and exhibit his work, which has been showcased across the UK and internationally. As the co-founder of the Human Endeavour photography collective, Richard developed projects such as Degeneration and The Glasgow Effect, which were exhibited at the Brighton Photo Fringe and the Format International Photography Festival. Now a member of the MAP6 Collective, Richard has worked on recent projects in Milton Keynes, The Shetland Islands, Finland, and Wales.


    Episode Links:

    Website: www.rchiversphoto.co.uk
    Instagram: @chiversphotoprojects


    Tune in to this episode to:

    • Learn how Richard’s upbringing and influences shaped his photographic voice.
    • Explore the cultural and environmental narratives behind his projects, from industrial quarries to disappearing gas holders.
    • Delve into his documentation of the decline of social housing in Degeneration.
    • Understand the balance between professional architectural photography and personal exploration.
    • Discover his process-driven approach to photographing the British landscape.


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Most Replayed
    0:55 - Richard’s Background and Introduction
    2:41 - Early Influences: Family and Film
    5:10 - Switching Careers to Pursue Photography
    12:03 - University Projects: Insecurity and Early Style
    11:23 - Exploring Urban and Industrial Landscapes
    37:24 - The Fascination with Quarries and Geology
    45:04 - Photographing Greenham Common and Nuclear History
    1:05:15 - The Collective Project: Degeneration
    1:14:21 - Documenting the Decline of Gas Holders
    1:19:00 - Architectural Photography as a Career
    1:25:00 - Balancing Personal and Professional Projects
    1:30:29 - Reflection on Process and the Enjoyment of Photography
    1:34:00 - Challenges of Photographing Familiar Spaces
    1:42:10 - Nature Reclaiming Industrial Sites
    1:50:00 - Documenting Social and Environmental Change


    SOCIAL:

    • Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast
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    • Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast
    • Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast


    #RichardChivers #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #UrbanLandscapes #ArchitecturalPhotography #MAP6Collective #VisualNarrative #ArtisticProcess #Urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard


    24 Dec 2023Ep. #3: Mustafah Abdulaziz - Exploring the World's Waterways and Climate Change - The Urbanaut Podcast01:56:47

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #3 of The Urbanaut Podcast, brought to you in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this enlightening episode, we're thrilled to have Mustafah Abdulaziz, an internationally acclaimed photographer and director whose work provides a unique perspective on climate change and environmental issues. About Our Guest: Mustafah Abdulaziz Mustafah Abdulaziz's journey in photography began in New York City, where he was born in 1986. Now based in Berlin, his work over the past decade has been pivotal in highlighting the human impact of climate change. Through his large-scale installations worldwide, Mustafah has brought vital stories about environmental issues to a broader audience. His award-winning work, including the Leica Oskar Barnack Award and grants from National Geographic, showcases his commitment to using photography as a medium for change. As a regular contributor to The New York Times, TIME, and Der Spiegel, and with his work collected by institutions like the National Portrait Gallery in London, Mustafah stands as a significant voice in contemporary photography. Tune in to this episode to: - Explore Mustafah's unique approach to climate change through his projects like "Water and Arctic." - Delve into his story of traveling the world's waterways and how these experiences shaped his work and perspective. - Understand the power of photography in documenting and influencing our views on environmental issues. Don't forget to: - Subscribe to our channel for more engaging and thought-provoking episodes. - Like and share this episode to spread awareness about climate change and environmental conservation. - Follow us on our social media channels for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. EPISODE LINKS: Mustafah's Website: www.mustafahabdulaziz.com Mustafah’s Instagram: @mustafahabdulaziz PODCAST INFO:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5GVGo8zr9dWYVbutyjaXIvTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/UrbanautPodcastYouTube Full episodes playlist:YouTube Clips playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNoY29e1qIcAhAJkJrdZ7Sdb2P1ptbDUIPodcast website: patrickleehubbard.com/theurbanautpodcast SOCIAL: - Twitter: /UrbanautPodcast - Facebook: /TheUrbanautPodcast - Instagram: /TheUrbanautPodcast - Support on Patreon: /TheUrbanautPodcast #MustafahAbdulaziz #TheUrbanautPodcast #ClimateChange #EnvironmentalPhotography #DocumentaryPhotography #ArtActivism #PhotographyDiscussion #WorldWaterways #Conservation #photography #urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard #SteveBisson #VisualCulture #ContemporaryArt #DigitalStorytelling #ModernImagery #ArtInsights #PodcastLife #VisualNarratives #ArtAndTechnology #FrameByFrame #ArtisticExploration #CulturalCommentary #VisualArts #Storytelling #CreativeCommunity #PodcastersOfYouTube #MediaAnalysis #ArtCritique #VisualStorytellers


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