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In this episode of Street Life, co-hosts Mark Davidson and John St engage in a lively conversation with Los Angeles-based street photographer Jeremy Paige, also known as Eaten by Flowers.
Jeremy shares his unconventional journey into photography, revealing that he initially aspired to be a writer but found his voice through visual storytelling. He discusses the importance of feedback from mentors and how it shaped his path, leading him to embrace photography as a medium for expression. Throughout the conversation, Jeremy emphasises his reluctance to label himself as a photographer, citing the pressure that comes with such titles and the desire to avoid ego.
We explore Jeremy's unique approach to street photography, where he captures the gritty and surreal aspects of Hollywood life. He explains how he immerses himself in his environment, often shooting in a familiar 15-block radius, and how he thrives on the challenges of finding compelling images in everyday situations. Jeremy also touches on the ethical considerations of street photography, particularly regarding the portrayal of vulnerable subjects like children and the homeless.
One of the highlights of the episode is Jeremy's recounting of a memorable encounter with a man who reacted aggressively to being photographed. This story serves as a springboard for discussing the fine line between capturing candid moments and the potential for exploitation in street photography.
Overall, this episode is a thought-provoking exploration of the motivations behind street photography, the challenges of artistic expression, and the importance of storytelling in our everyday lives. Join us as we delve into the mind of a photographer who is constantly pushing boundaries and seeking to capture the raw essence of the world around him.
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In this episode of Street Life, co-hosts Mark Davidson and John St engage in a lively conversation with Los Angeles-based street photographer Jeremy Paige, also known as Eaten by Flowers.
Jeremy shares his unconventional journey into photography, revealing that he initially aspired to be a writer but found his voice through visual storytelling. He discusses the importance of feedback from mentors and how it shaped his path, leading him to embrace photography as a medium for expression. Throughout the conversation, Jeremy emphasises his reluctance to label himself as a photographer, citing the pressure that comes with such titles and the desire to avoid ego.
We explore Jeremy's unique approach to street photography, where he captures the gritty and surreal aspects of Hollywood life. He explains how he immerses himself in his environment, often shooting in a familiar 15-block radius, and how he thrives on the challenges of finding compelling images in everyday situations. Jeremy also touches on the ethical considerations of street photography, particularly regarding the portrayal of vulnerable subjects like children and the homeless.
One of the highlights of the episode is Jeremy's recounting of a memorable encounter with a man who reacted aggressively to being photographed. This story serves as a springboard for discussing the fine line between capturing candid moments and the potential for exploitation in street photography.
Overall, this episode is a thought-provoking exploration of the motivations behind street photography, the challenges of artistic expression, and the importance of storytelling in our everyday lives. Join us as we delve into the mind of a photographer who is constantly pushing boundaries and seeking to capture the raw essence of the world around him.
INSTAGRAM | WEBSITE
Follow us on Instagram and leave us a review!

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