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In this episode of Street Life, John and Mark dive into the world of street photography with special guest, Mike Spot, who also goes by the name Illkoncept. Mike, a Milwaukee-born, New York-based street photographer and filmmaker, shares his journey from skateboarding to photography, highlighting how his early experiences with video shaped his current work.
We discuss Mike's transition from skate videos to street photography, the challenges he faced while shooting in Vietnam during Tet, and how unexpected circumstances can lead to unique creative opportunities. Mike reflects on the importance of capturing moments in photography versus video, and we explore the parallels between skateboarding and street photography.
Throughout the conversation, we touch on the significance of inspiration, the impact of weather on shooting, and the struggles of self-doubt that many photographers face. He shares insights on how to overcome creative ruts and the value of exploring new environments, whether through travel or simply changing your usual routes in familiar places.
We also delve into Mike's filmmaking style, drawing inspiration from iconic filmmakers and discussing how he combines photography and video to tell compelling stories. His recent works, including a captivating video about his experiences in Japan, showcase his unique approach to visual storytelling.
Join us for an engaging discussion filled with insights, inspiration, and a few laughs as we explore the art of street photography and the creative process behind it.
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By Mark Davidson and John St4.7
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In this episode of Street Life, John and Mark dive into the world of street photography with special guest, Mike Spot, who also goes by the name Illkoncept. Mike, a Milwaukee-born, New York-based street photographer and filmmaker, shares his journey from skateboarding to photography, highlighting how his early experiences with video shaped his current work.
We discuss Mike's transition from skate videos to street photography, the challenges he faced while shooting in Vietnam during Tet, and how unexpected circumstances can lead to unique creative opportunities. Mike reflects on the importance of capturing moments in photography versus video, and we explore the parallels between skateboarding and street photography.
Throughout the conversation, we touch on the significance of inspiration, the impact of weather on shooting, and the struggles of self-doubt that many photographers face. He shares insights on how to overcome creative ruts and the value of exploring new environments, whether through travel or simply changing your usual routes in familiar places.
We also delve into Mike's filmmaking style, drawing inspiration from iconic filmmakers and discussing how he combines photography and video to tell compelling stories. His recent works, including a captivating video about his experiences in Japan, showcase his unique approach to visual storytelling.
Join us for an engaging discussion filled with insights, inspiration, and a few laughs as we explore the art of street photography and the creative process behind it.
Follow us on Instagram and leave us a review!

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