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The Camera Cafe Show

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Brewing up inspiration for your photography journey! Love photography? So do we! The Camera Café Show is your go-to podcast for deep-dive chats with incredible photographers from around the world, packed with creative insights, real-world stories, and plenty of laughs. Hosted by photographer Tom Jacob and an amazing team, we explore everything from mastering your craft to the stories behind the shots. No boring lectures—just honest conversations, fresh ideas, and the kind of inspiration that ...
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Wondering if your pictures are trying to tell you a secret? You’re in the right place! In the conclusion of our special two-part series, we follow Sarah Leen into her "new chapter." After making history at National Geographic, Sarah returned to her first love: the direct, creative process of working with photographers. We explore the fascinating wo…
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From Sneaky Rebel to National Geographic Trailblazer! This is the start of a special two-part series with the amazing Sarah Leen, a woman whose name is synonymous with the iconic yellow border of National Geographic. In this first part, we trace Sarah’s historic journey: from being a "rebellious" student to becoming the first female College Photogr…
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This is Part 2 of our special series with Pete Souza, the former Official White House Photographer for Presidents Reagan and Obama. In case you missed it, listen to Part 1 first! In this second part, we talk about the personal and physical side of the job, how Pete spend those eight years living alongside his blackberry 24/7 and being a fly on the …
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We begin a special two-part series with Pete Souza, the former Official White House Photographer who holds one of the most unique resumes in history. In Part 1, we trace his journey right back to the beginning, starting with his early days working for Kansas newspapers, how he broke into photojournalism, and the unexpected opportunity that led to h…
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Behind the Curtains of World Press Photo and its 70 Anniversary! This week we go behind the scenes with Joumana El Zein Khoury, Executive Director of the World Press Photo Foundation, to discuss the past, present, and future of photojournalism and the foundation. This year marks WPP's monumental 70th Anniversary, and Joumana reveals the major chang…
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Multiple award winner Lee-Ann Olwage from South Africa joins us today to discuss her incredible journey from film set decorator to winning in the Sony World Photography Awards and World Press Photo. Her powerful approach is rooted in collaborative storytelling, giving marginalized voices agency and celebrating their identity on the African continen…
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What is the secret to 15 years of trust and slow, ethical work inside the Hutterite communities? Canadian photographer Tim Smith shows us exactly how he built the deep, long-term relationships that define his career. Tim spent years immersed in these communal, traditional societies across the Canadian Prairies, perfecting a slow-work philosophy tha…
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What's harder to photograph: adrenaline-fueled Kid Jockeys in Indonesia, or the silent, restricted streets of North Korea? Today, we sit down with Belgian documentary photographer Alain Schroeder, traveling around the globe, looking for the next thing that piques his interest. He is honored for his amazing work with a long list of awards, including…
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Can a single photographer help feed 9 billion people? In the second and final part of our chat with National Geographic legend Jim Richardson, we follow his lens into the biggest stories of his career. We talk about the massive challenge of food and farming, the urgent crisis of water scarcity, and why he keeps finding community and wildness on the…
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When a young farm kid from Kansas picks up a pawn-shop camera, you don’t immediately picture him becoming one of National Geographic’s most respected photographers. But that’s exactly what happened to Jim Richardson, whose career has now spanned more than 35 years, over 50 National Geographic and Traveler magazine stories, on countless journeys acr…
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What happens when you bring together not one, but the two Winners of the Amateur Photographer of the Year magazine 2024 awards!? You get a conversation filled with laughs, inspiration, and a behind-the-scenes look at what it really feels like to have your work recognized in one of the most competitive photography contests out there! In this episode…
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From Orangutans in the rainforests of Sumatra to Badgers on the streets of England — Ian Wood has seen it all through his lens. In this episode, we sit down with Conservation and Nature photographer Ian Wood, winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year (WPOTY) People’s Choice Award, to talk about how his journey began in the jungles of Indonesi…
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Legendary National Geographic photographer Bob Krist is back for Part 2! — and if you thought the first half was good, this one goes even deeper. We talk about what it was really like to live life constantly on the road for magazines — the adventure, the exhaustion, and the family sacrifices that rarely make it into the photos. Bob also opens up ab…
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What does Authentic Travel Photography mean in the age of Instagram and filters? For Bob Krist, it was nearly 40 years of globetrotting with National Geographic and National Geographic Traveler — capturing authentic moments on film in more than 150 countries. In Part 1 of our conversation, Bob takes us back to the Golden days of Travel Photography:…
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We’re back with the second part of our conversation with award-winning Indigenous photojournalist Pat Kane — Algonquin Anishinaabe, a proud member of the Timiskaming First Nation and a tireless visual storyteller based in Yellowknife, Canada’s Northwest Territories, focusing on preserving cultures, communities, and our connection to place. In this …
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Today’s guest is a photographer whose work isn’t just beautiful — it’s vital, especially in a world where conservation isn’t just about nature, but also about us — our cultures, communities, and connection to place. Pat Kane is an Indigenous Algonquin Anishinaabe photojournalist based in Yellowknife, in Canada’s Northwest Territories, and a proud m…
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Pete Scott didn’t grow up dreaming of becoming a photographer — he never even went to art school. But over the last decade, he’s quietly built a stunning wildlife and landscape portfolio, capturing everything from owls to kingfishers to badgers to foxes to coastal starry night shots or even swallows in flight. In our talk, Pete shares how it all st…
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Graham Watson didn’t just photograph bike races — he lived them, from the back of a motorbike, chasing the world’s Greatest Cyclists through cobbled streets, Alpine climbs, and chaotic sprints for over 40 years. In this episode, Graham joins us from his porch in New Zealand to reflect on a career that started in a London portrait studio and somehow…
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What happens when a small town Welsh girl travels the world and takes a photo that gets published in National Geographic? For Claire Thomas, it launched a career in global conflict and humanitarian photojournalism. In this episode, Claire takes us behind the images — into her life photographing trauma centers during the battle for Mosul, documentin…
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Ready to further plan your Alaskan Photo Adventure?📸 In Part 2 of our Mini Guide to Wildlife Photography in Alaska, Ken Marsh takes us season by season through the Best Spots, Animals, and Tips to help you Capture the Wild — from salmon-hunting Bears to rutting Moose 🦌 We talk about Timing, Travel, Safety (when something comes running at you), Clot…
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If you’ve ever dreamed of Photographing in Alaska — this is where you start! In Part 1 of this special two-part Mini-Guide to Alaska Wildlife Photography, we’re joined by Alaskan photographer, writer, and natural-born storyteller Ken Marsh 📷 We talk about how growing up in the Alaskan wild and working for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game shap…
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What if photography wasn’t about capturing the world — but listening to it?📷 That’s the approach Argentinian photographer, and National Geographic Explorer, Sofía López Mañán brings to her work, blending visual storytelling with philosophy, ecology, and deep empathy. In this episode, we talk about her current project with bees (supported by the 202…
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What happens when a drone meets a school of fish… and one whale? 🐋🛸 Photographer Joanna Steidle has the answer — and the stories to match 📷 A longtime friend and someone who I admire immensely, Joanna is an award-winning drone photographer whose work has been published by media such as CNN, The New York Times, The Smithsonian Magazine or even Forbe…
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What does it take to tell stories that don’t just inform—but truly connect? 📸 Photographer, Leica Oskar Barnack Winner, National Geographic Explorer and a fighter for Women’s Rights, Ana María Arévalo Gosen shares her journey through slow, thoughtful storytelling. From documenting life inside Venezuelan detention centers, to capturing the quiet Res…
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Jen Rozenbaum is in the house—and she brought Boldness, Boudoir Photography, and a whole lot of unapologetic Honesty. Nikon Ambassador and all-around Powerhouse, Jen joined us for a wildly Honest, Funny, and Empowering conversation about Life Behind the Lens and in Front of it. We talked about how she built a Boudoir business out of her bedroom, wh…
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Photojournalism is changing, but what does that mean for Photographers today? In this episode, Award-winning photojournalist Francesco Anselmi joins us to talk about his career, winning the Visa d’Or Award for Photojournalism, his Leica Oskar Barnack award finalists work, his long-term project Borderlands and the reality of Documenting History as i…
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We’re back with Part 2 of our chat with Street Photography legend Harvey Stein—and it’s another gem! In this episode, Harvey talks about engaging with strangers to get the shot, even in the middle of COVID, and what it really means to build a lasting photographic voice. We chat about working in series, making photo books, the evolution of photograp…
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What’s it like to Photograph the Streets for half a century?🤯 📸 Legendary Street Photographer Harvey Stein has been capturing the raw, chaotic beauty of New York City and beyond for over 50 years—and he's got the Stories and Pictures to prove it. He published 10 Photography books until now, his work has been exhibited in over 90 solo shows and is p…
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What happens when a storyteller loses everything? Photographer, Educator, Writer and Podcasting legend Ibarionex Perello joins us for a powerful conversation about Photography, Creativity, and Resilience. For nearly two decades, he’s been inspiring photographers through his work and his long-running podcast, 'The Candid Frame'. But recently, his an…
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Cultural Identity, Storytelling, and Adventure—this week on The Camera Café Show, we sit down with multi award-winning photographer Jatenipat Ketpradit from Thailand, whose portraits of remote indigenous tribes capture more than faces—they tell the stories of entire cultures. From Mongolia’s Eagle Hunters to Papua New Guinea’s ghostly Asaro Mudmen,…
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Martin Bailey (Japan) has been inspiring photographers for nearly two decades, capturing breathtaking Nature and Wildlife images, leading Photography Tours, and sharing his knowledge through his long-running Podcast. In this episode, we talk about his journey from England to Japan, his philosophy on photography, and how nearly 20 years of podcastin…
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What happens when you combine a love for mountains, a passion for photography, and the patience to run a weekly podcast? You get Matt Payne! In this episode, we sit down with landscape photographer, workshop leader, and host of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen" to talk about his journey from childhood hikes in Colorado to becoming a full-time photogr…
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📸 Art Wolfe Returns – A Life Behind The Lens. Part II! 🎙️ In this second part of our chat with the legendary Art Wolfe, we dive deeper into his adventures—from filming Travels to the Edge in extreme locations to close encounters with snow monkeys and even his unexpected role in conservation activism (let’s just say some bulldozers didn’t stand a ch…
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Welcome back to The Camera Cafe Show! This week, we have the legendary Art Wolfe joining us for an incredible deep dive into his photographic journey—and let’s just say, if there were an Olympic event for never sitting still, Art would take gold. From his childhood adventures in the forests of Seattle to climbing mountains with a 4x5 camera from hi…
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Ever wondered how to make your shots of an Aurora stand out more? In this Christmas and New Year edition of The Camera Café Show, we welcome award-winning landscape photographer Jim Scott (UK), known for his stunningly moody landscape images both on his website as on his amazing social network presence, where you surely had images of him pop up on …
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In this cold December The Camera Cafe Show team sits down with Jan Erik Waider, a well known name online and in the fine art photography world, celebrated for his atmospheric and abstract interpretations of northern landscapes. Based in Germany, Jan has spent over two decades exploring the frozen beauty of places like Iceland, Greenland, Alaska and…
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In this episode of The Camera Cafe Show, we sit down with the inspiring Joanne Coates (UK), a visual artist and photographer whose work sheds light on the hidden stories of rural communities and working-class women. Joanne's unique perspective, rooted in her upbringing in the Northeast of England, has led her to explore themes of class, gender, and…
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In our new ShortCast episode, we sit down with 16-year-old Daniel Murray, who recently claimed the title of Youth Photographer of the Year at the prestigious Sony World Photography Awards 2024! Join us as Daniel shares his exciting journey from snapping photos on his iPhone to capturing award-winning shots with his Canon DSLR that caught the judges…
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In this episode of The Camera Cafe Show, we sit down with the wonderful versatile photographer and Nikon Canada Ambassador Viktoria Haack, who shares her journey from art school and a small island in the UK to moving and shooting in the rugged majestic landscapes of Canada. Known for her ability to capture everything from those sweeping landscapes …
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In this episode of the Camera Café Show, we sit down with celebrated wildlife and landscape photographer and OM System Ambassador Andrew Fusek Peters (UK) to explore his incredible journey from a poet and renowned children's author to a leading figure in British wildlife photography. Andrew shares how his passion for nature, coupled with his artist…
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In this Untold Stories episode, we sit down with Salim Khan, a Rohingya photographer living in the Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh, the largest refugee camp in the world with now living 1.000.000 displaced Rohingya people. Salim shares his powerful journey of using photography to document the daily struggles, resilience, and humanity of the R…
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In this gear-packed episode of The Camera Cafe Show, host Tom Jacob sits down with Deborah Sandidge, an amazing Nikon Ambassador known for her dynamic range of work, including stunning infrared landscapes, ethereal long exposures, and vibrant wildlife imagery. Deborah shares her journey with us from film to digital photography, revealing how her ea…
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In this playful episode of The Camera Cafe Show, host Tom Jacob sits down with Shelly Corbett from Seattle, USA, who is a pioneer in the niche world of Toy Photography. Shelly shares her unique journey from traditional photography to capturing the whimsical world of toys, discussing how a chance encounter with a Lego party sparked her creative tran…
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In this compelling episode of The Camera Cafe Show, host Tom Jacob sits down with renowned wildlife photographer and nature conservationist Brian Matthews. With over two decades of experience in capturing the beauty and fragility of our planet's wildlife, Brian shares his unique journey from working in the nuclear industry to becoming a passionate …
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In this episode of "The Camera Cafe Show," we delve into the inspiring journey of Nikon Ambassador Carolyn Mendelsohn, a UK-based multiple award-winning photographer, renowned for her evocative portraiture and storytelling. Carolyn shares with us her transition from acting to photography and detailing how her background in theater has enriched her …
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In this Masterclass episode of "The Camera Cafe Show," we are thrilled to welcome Rain Hayes, an extraordinary photographer known for her mastery in capturing the unseen world through infrared and ultraviolet photography. Rain's unique approach and creative vision have set her apart in the photography community, making her a true innovator in explo…
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Show notes: Join us today for an upwards journey into the world of Alpine photography and glacier conservation with Fi Bunn (UK/Switzerland), a photographer and artist whose work recently graced the “Creative Freedom” exhibition hosted by the esteemed John Muir Trust, in Scotland. This exhibition celebrates the organization's 40th anniversary and a…
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You like Bird Photography, but you want to stay closer at home? In this wonderful new Shortcast episode of our podcast, Melody Mellinger from Pennsylvania, USA, joins us to share her passion for capturing her amazing bird pictures in her own backyard. From her humble beginnings with a point-and-shoot camera to full blown Master of her Craft and mas…
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Have you ever stopped to marvel at the intricate world of insects bustling around us? Then embark on a tiny explorer journey into the mesmerizing world of insects today with us! Joining me today is a special guest and someone who knows those bugs inside out: Dr. Will Hawks, an entomologist from the UK, working at the Swiss Bird Institute and an exp…
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Ready for the total Solar Eclipse on the 8th of April 2024? In our first ShortCast episode, journey with us alongside astronomer Peter Lewis (UK) as he illuminates us on the forthcoming solar eclipse. From unraveling the celestial choreography between the sun, moon, and Earth to honing the craft of Astrophotography, Peter imparts invaluable guidanc…
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