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Welcome to an archive episode of 10FPS, where we delve into the fascinating world of photojournalism through the lens of the “10 Frames Per Second” podcast. Hosted by Joe Giordano and Elena Volkova, this podcast offers a unique perspective on photography, featuring interviews with renowned photographers and industry experts. In this episode, we’ll explore key insights from a recent episode featuring Grant Scott, founder of the United Nations of Photography.
Grant Scott is a prominent figure in the photography world, known for his extensive experience and contributions. Here’s a brief overview of his journey:
One of the highlights of Grant’s career is the creation of the Bill J documentary. Here’s what you need to know:
The podcast episode also delves into the relevance of photo magazines today. Key points include:
Grant Scott emphasizes the importance of embracing new ways of seeing in photography:
The podcast highlights the vibrant and independent photography scene in the UK:
The “10 Frames Per Second” podcast offers a wealth of insights into the world of photojournalism. From Grant Scott’s inspiring journey to the evolving landscape of photography, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about visual storytelling. Stay tuned for more episodes and continue exploring the dynamic world of photography. For more information and to listen to the full episode, visit the 10 Frames Per Second podcast.
Photojournalism, podcast, photography, Grant Scott, United Nations of Photography, Oxford Brookes University, Bill J documentary, feature film, photography magazines, photo contests, advertising photography, editorial photography, digital capture, analog photography, gatekeepers, photo festivals, photo editors, moving image, still image, storytelling, austerity, British photography, independent publishers, Cafe Royal Books, Ghost Books, portfolio reviews, mentoring, competitions, visual language, cultural interviews
The post Episode 58: Grant Scott (Photo Education) first appeared on 10FPS A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.
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Welcome to an archive episode of 10FPS, where we delve into the fascinating world of photojournalism through the lens of the “10 Frames Per Second” podcast. Hosted by Joe Giordano and Elena Volkova, this podcast offers a unique perspective on photography, featuring interviews with renowned photographers and industry experts. In this episode, we’ll explore key insights from a recent episode featuring Grant Scott, founder of the United Nations of Photography.
Grant Scott is a prominent figure in the photography world, known for his extensive experience and contributions. Here’s a brief overview of his journey:
One of the highlights of Grant’s career is the creation of the Bill J documentary. Here’s what you need to know:
The podcast episode also delves into the relevance of photo magazines today. Key points include:
Grant Scott emphasizes the importance of embracing new ways of seeing in photography:
The podcast highlights the vibrant and independent photography scene in the UK:
The “10 Frames Per Second” podcast offers a wealth of insights into the world of photojournalism. From Grant Scott’s inspiring journey to the evolving landscape of photography, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about visual storytelling. Stay tuned for more episodes and continue exploring the dynamic world of photography. For more information and to listen to the full episode, visit the 10 Frames Per Second podcast.
Photojournalism, podcast, photography, Grant Scott, United Nations of Photography, Oxford Brookes University, Bill J documentary, feature film, photography magazines, photo contests, advertising photography, editorial photography, digital capture, analog photography, gatekeepers, photo festivals, photo editors, moving image, still image, storytelling, austerity, British photography, independent publishers, Cafe Royal Books, Ghost Books, portfolio reviews, mentoring, competitions, visual language, cultural interviews
The post Episode 58: Grant Scott (Photo Education) first appeared on 10FPS A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.
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