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S2 E5: Tom Collins: There’s an app for that
In this episode, we sit down with the acclaimed documentary photographer and filmmaker Barry Lewis to explore a career spanning over four decades of visual storytelling. From his early days transitioning from a chemistry teacher to a Royal College of Art scholar, Barry discusses the founding of the influential Network Photographers agency and his visceral experiences capturing history, including his World Press Award-winning work in post-revolutionary Romania. The conversation delves into the importance of maintaining a "fresh eye," the transition from stills to documentary film, and the necessity of artistic collaboration to keep one's creative practice evolving.
S2 E2: Stop Posing, Start Breathing
This episode features an insightful conversation with Matt Lawrence, a dedicated wedding photographer in Surrey whose work is characterised by an authentic, unscripted approach to visual storytelling. The discussion delves into the philosophy of maintaining a documentary practice within the fast-paced environment of wedding and event photography, exploring how to capture genuine emotion without the need for forced posing or artificial interruption. Matt shares his perspective on the importance of building a connection with subjects and the quiet discipline required to blend into the atmosphere of a day, allowing the narrative to unfold naturally. The narrative arc moves from his early inspirations in classic film to the modern challenges of preserving a legacy through high-quality, long-form documentary projects.