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The podcast for street photography with Brian Lloyd Duckett of StreetSnappers.Episodes will include interviews, tips, techniques, Q&A, book reviews, just a little gear talk and news, developments and insights from the world of street (and documentary) photography.Please see my website: https://www.streetsnappers.com
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Send us Fan Mail Prague is calling, my bag is getting packed, and I’m thinking about the kind of street photography that actually says something about modern cities. Over-tourism is one of those subjects that’s both visually rich and slightly grim: tacky souvenir shops, tourist menus, crowded streets, and a place that starts to feel like a theme park for weekenders. It’s great for photographs, but it raises bigger questions about what gets lost when a city becomes a product. Before I h...
Send us Fan Mail London can make you feel like you have lost your eye. You walk for days, you chase the same old 'street moments', and somehow the city gives you nothing back. We talk candidly about that exact feeling and why it is not just a bad patch, it can be a sign that your work needs a real change. The big question I keep returning to is simple: if you do what you have always done, will you get what you've always got? To jolt the creativity back into motion, Imake a serious commitment...
Send us Fan Mail The camera that improves your street photography might not be the newest, fastest, or most expensive, it is the one you cannot stop picking up. We dig into what makes certain cameras feel 'alive' in the hand, why that emotional pull leads to more shooting, and how early experiences with classics like the Zorki 4, Rolleiflex, and old-school rangefinders can shape the way we see. If you have ever wondered why a Leica or a Fujifilm X100 feels different, we get into the real reas...
Send us Fan Mail Street photography ethics Street photography is supposed to be about real life, but the moment you point a camera at a stranger, you step onto an ethical fault line. We wanted to tackle the questions that make people defensive, angry, or quietly unsure: when is candid photography fair, when is it intrusive, and when does a “great shot” come at someone else’s expense? We dig into consent as the core dilemma and break it into something more usable: implicit consent in public s...
Send us Fan Mail Big events can make street photography easier, but only if you stop aiming at the obvious target. I’m heading to Liverpool for Grand National weekend, not to photograph the racing, but to work the city centre where the real street stories unfold: early-morning pubs, people in finery, high spirits, bad decisions, and that brilliant collision between everyday streets and “special occasion” behaviour. If you want more keepers, the margins are often where the emotion and characte...
Send us Fan Mail Monochrome-only cameras, contest culture, comfort zones and the eternal “does expensive gear matter?” debate all collide in a spring-bright Street Photography Podcast that starts with Venice energy and ends with a Negroni done properly. I dig into the most repeated bit of street photography advice and push back on the macho idea that stress equals better work. For some photographers, staying within your limits is not laziness, it is the route to consistency, focus - and photo...
Send us Fan Mail Street photography doesn’t start with bravery, it starts with belonging. While juggling another Venice run, we get personal about how childhood habits, walking alone, watching people and loving the town centre can quietly build the foundations of a strong street photographer. If you’ve ever wondered why you feel relaxed on the street or why you feel like an outsider, this one gets to the human side of the craft. From there I tackle a few of your questions: who might become t...
Send us Fan Mail A grey, damp morning in Liverpool turned into a turning point. Over a coffee, we opened an old Lightroom archive and spotted a pattern hiding in plain sight—enough images from Ropewalks to seed a real project. That small reframing changed the day, the week, and the way we hunt for ideas. Instead of waiting for inspiration, we named what we already had and set a plan to grow it. If you’ve ever felt stuck, this is your blueprint for moving again. From there we get practical....
The podcast for street photography with Brian Lloyd Duckett of StreetSnappers.Episodes will include interviews, tips, techniques, Q&A, book reviews, just a little gear talk and news, developments and insights from the world of street (and documentary) photography.Please see my website: https://www.streetsnappers.com
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