By Kasia and Mac Sokulski
Editorial and Opinionated Photography Podcast.
A little interview with Kasia Sokulska, my new co-host. Her photographic view is a little different, and I think that makes her photography unique.
Are we authors or photographers?
Road Trip conversation with my wife, Kasia while going to the mountains.
How to shoot film in freezing weather and how to screw things up, then save everything at the end of the day.
A photographer's main instrument is his eyes. Strange as it may seem, many photographers choose to use the eyes of another photographer, past or present, instead of their own. Those photographers are blind." - Manuel Alvarez Bravo...
Replacing skies in landscape photography is a fairly big business these days. Not only tutorials but people that will actually sell different sky images ready to replace your boring sky. Is this ethical?
Salgado, light painting, and photography what better way to spend an hour!
In this episode I'm joined by Dominick Chiuchiolo and we discuss the film "Salt of the Earth", and Sebastiao Salgado.
In this episode I'm joined by Professor Brooklyn (Antonio M. Rosario) and we chat about Endre Friedman, and the elusive photographer Robert Capa.
Welcome and Happy New 2019! Here is to new adventures and possibly new resolutions. In this episode I talk a little about new resolutions and a new twist to the old formula. Hope you enjoy the show!
Dave has been doing a lot of things lately. First he started new Adventures in Creativity podcast, which is a great show about following your heart in creative endeavours. Not only photography, but everything that has to do...
Ramblings about students, and film vs digital.
Very interesting conversation with Antonio Rosario about very prolific photographer of old, Edward Weston. Who's photographs seem to be all over the place, not following any specific genre. Yet if you look carefully a theme will appear.
In this episode I'm joined by Antonio Rosario, and we talk about William Eggleston. Mr. Eggleston is a very polarizing photographer. Not only he pioneered colored photography, he also seemed to throw all the rules of photography away. So what...
In this episode we are catching up with Olaf Sztaba, and his important projects, namely the Renatus Project, and MediumFormat.com online magazine.
In this episode we collected Dave Szweduik, Dominick Chiuchiulo, Bryan Menear, and Antonio Rosario to give a farewell send off to Sid, who after 7 years and with a heavy heart, is leaving the show.
With help from Antonio Rosario, we ask why the old photography masters are still relevant today.
So getting lost while having a camera could be an exciting adventure. We talk about our getting lost adventures and unfortunate sad event for Shutter Time.
Our featured photographer in this episode is none other than, our old friend David Szweduik. Because of his latest project called (P)Haiku, we ask our selves how important is it to put titles on your images. Do they...
So what is the drive that feeds your passion for photography. What is greatness and how do we achieve it? These are some questions that we ask during the show, and try to answer.
We are moving back in time again to Alfred Stieglitz. The reason we wanted to feature this photographer, was because of his promoting other photographers in his magazine and galleries. So the question we ask, how can we do this...
Wow. To handle this topic we had to invite two guests, Antonio Rosario and Mark Reierson. How can photography affect social change. Lewis Hine did, but now with the amount of photography it's even harder to do, or is it?...
Since a new full frame mirrorless Canon camera was announced, and there are rumours of Panasonic releasing a full frame camera we asked an important question, does Fujifilm need a full frame camera in it's line up to compete with...
Featured Photographer: Dorothea Lange Working for FSA one of the first documentary female photographers working during the Great Depression, and documenting poor farmers during that time. Mac and Antonio discuss how documentary photography can be, and is used in propaganda,...
It's been 7 Years ago that this little show came to life. Now we have Photokina 2018 and a whole slew of new hardware. Wow! So we chat a little about this.
In this episode with touch a little on the new Nikon Z series cameras, and our new segment on Featured Photographer is Duane Michals, his work on series of images and projects sparked the conversation on projects and if projects...
Which photobook, inspires you? Who is your favourite master photographer? These are the questions we try to answer on this episode.
Sid had an interesting question: How are we westeful in photography? Well I don't think Mac agreed with it... so let the duel begin!!
Sometimes we forget experience, because we focus too much on photography. Where is the magic line that would let us experience and photograph at the same time. Antonio M. Rosario from Street Shots, joins me today to discuss this topic,...
An honest and candid chat with Antonio Rosario from Switch to Manual and Rob Johnson about trials and tribulations of Street Photography.
This is part 1 of a joint episode with Street Shots,where you will here part 2 of this conversation. We were joined by Antonio M. Rosario to discuss what kind of a photographer to you want to be. Have a...
Another great chat with our friends about what opportunities we get from photography. It was all sparked by an innocent tweet from Bryan: “Photography was the only way I could come close to fulfilling my childhood dream of being...
In this bicentennial episode, we go back in time and talk about what worked what didn't and if we have any regrets with Shutter Time. It's a great blast from the past!
On this episode with chat candidly with a great photographer and educator Ian MacDonald. It's really worth a listen.
The big question, is it worth learning a different style of photography, even though you are not crazy about it, or will ever make images in that style. Join Mac and Sid and our friend Dave Szweduik from digitalSoup...
In this episode we feature Antonio Rosario from Switch 2 Manual, Clay Daly from Cybrcast, and Mark Reierson. We talk about how life can affect our creativity, and how to find solutions for our photographic blues.
Still Inspired by Darkness? Our follow-up to episode 193 is finally here. We had received a number of messages asking for further clarification about how someone can be inspired after viewing a photograph telling a story of tragedy and darkness. Please join...
Inspired by Darkness? We received a number of questions / messages and even a recording about our last episode, Episode 193 »» Pulitzer Prize Photographs with Antonio M. Rosario, asking for further explanation about finding inspiration in these often dark,...
Winning Moments Every time he is back on Shutter Time, this is a winning moment for us. Of course, I am talking about our brother from another mother, the ridiculously cool photographer and podcaster hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Antonio...
Sidnado With @supercellsid as my Twitter handle, it wasn’t too surprising I went nuts over this new series from our listener and good friend of the show, Laurie (@haveteacup). We will let her tell the full story on her blog,...
Cannot Get Enough Perhaps there is something in the air, but these days we cannot get enough of our brother from another mother, the devastatingly cool New Yorker, long-time photographer and great friend of the show, Antonio M. Rosario. We...
Triple Threat To say the least. We were happy to have long-time listener and friend to the show, Maryland photographer Mitch Stringer, on for a great chat about travel photography, which is a genre so many of us enjoy and...
You Asked. We Listened. Laurie, better known as our Honorary Shutter Time Topic Executive Producer Director of Programming, tweeted she wanted to know more behind one of the images Bryan had tweeted, saying it was his most meaningful image made...