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  • #25 Christopher Morris - PHOTO TALK - WTF-STOP PODCAST
    Jul 28 2025
    Christopher Morris is one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century and one of the most celebrated visual chroniclers of war. Morris re-invented and reimagined what was possible with the language of political photography for a generation of photographers and editors while working for TIME magazine during the George W. Bush Administration in the United States.His career, however, has defied the narrow confines of conflict and politics. An Italian fashion magazine commissioned him after seeing his photographs of Republicans in America, and that led to further work with celebrities and world leaders eager to receive similar unorthodox photographic treatment.Selected Biography:In 1983, during the civil conflict in the Philippines in Manila, Morris started covering world news as documentary conflict photographer for Newsweek. In 1989 - 1990, he documented the United States invasion of Panama. CBS News and RAI broadcast his short movie. He won one of his first prizes World Press Photo awards for "Casualties of Just Cause, Panama. On March 4, 1991, near the front of the Persian Gulf War, his photograph of a U.S. Marine holding the American flag above his shoulders made the front cover of Life Magazine.During nine years, he covered the war in the former Yugoslavia. In Perpignan, his photo essay won the Visa d'Or award. Grazia Neri wrote: "It was in Yugoslavia that the daily exposure to the war on civilians started to weigh heavily on him, on his person, on his soul, and on his photography." In May 1992, he has been named the recipient of the 1991 Robert Capa Gold Medal for his coverage of "Slaughter in Vukovar".In 1995, he captured movement in a photograph of a Chechen fighter running outside of the demolished presidential palace during the battle of Grozny of the first Chechen War: "At that moment that's the most dangerous place on earth. I'm not sitting there saying, 'Oh, I'm going to shoot slow shutter speeds and I'm going to zoom it!'" Morris said. "You're just shooting."In 2000, the second Chechen War was the turning point of his career as a conflict photographer."With the vision in my mind of my 2-year-old daughter at home whom I rarely had seen nor even photographed. This was the crystal-clear moment that made me disengage from this type of photography as a profession."In 2000, in United States, as member of the White House pool, he covered the presidencies of George W. Bush and Barack Obama for Time. In September 2001, Morris was one of seven founding members of VII Photo Agency.In 2001, he provided coverage of the terrorism in Yemen and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. In 2008, his book My America is noticed by the editor in chief of the Italian fashion magazine Amica who hired him for a Ralph Lauren shooting in New York.In 2011, he documented the Libyan Civil War and, in 2012, the Plan Colombia. Morris, who was commissioned by Black Star in 1988 to document the Soviet Afghan War, photographed 24 years later for Time/VII the parents of the POW Bowe Bergdahl, captured in 2009 during the War in Afghanistan.[In 2013, Morris directed, edited and produced the short film Conclave about people waiting, in St. Peter's Square, for the announcement of the new Pope for Time.In 2013, in France, he documented the presidency of François Hollande for Le Monde. For Elle, he provided coverage of the political campaign race to conquer the Paris city hall for the first time between two women: Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet and Anne Hidalgo who both campaigned to become Mayor of Paris.In 2016, he introduced a new way to film the United States presidential candidates’ rallies using a high-speed camera, his short movies being played back in slow-motion.Exhibitions:2013 Americans , Le Bal, Paris2013 From War & Politics to Fashion , Berlin Foto-Festival2014 EYES IN PROGRESS, European House of Photography, Paris2016 WALLS 01 , group exhibition, l'Oiseau, Paris2017 Trump, Linke Milan, Italy Selected Awards:Numerous World Press Photo Award from 1989 onwards1991 Olivier Rebbot award.1991 Robert Capa Gold Medal Prize1992 Golden Visa, Perpignan – Black Star – Yugoslavia1992 Infinity Award for Photojournalism2007 Infinity Award for PhotojournalismChristopher MorrisWebsite: http://www.christophermorrisphotography.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christopher_morris_vii/VII Foundation: https://theviifoundation.org/BooksMy America (Steidl 2006) https://steidl.de/Books/My-America-0002092122.html Americans (Steidl 2012) https://steidl.de/Books/Americans-0712273447.htmlCamera is onX: https://twitter.com/Camerasnaps ​YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Camerasnaps/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camera_books/​ Merch: http://camera.myspreadshop.co.uk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camera.proje...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0I5BX44...Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ed3... Thank you for all your support.#christophermorris #conflictphotography #...
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  • #24 Mark Cohen - PHOTO TALK - WTF-STOP PODCAST
    Mar 25 2025
    Mark Cohen is an American photographer best known for his innovative close-up street photography. Cohen's major books of photography are Grim Street (2005), True Color (2007), and Mexico (2016).

    Shooting in the gritty environs of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Cohen’s literal and innovative closeness came from his method of holding the camera at arm's length just a few feet away from his subjects. He shot without looking through the viewfinder, intuitively finding the perfect moment and composition. Intrusive but elegant, by turns brutal and sensuous, Cohen’s cropped bodies and faces and the examined texture of skin and clothing reveal a finely tuned aesthetic consistency. No subject is observed without purpose. "They're not easy pictures. But I guess that's why they're mine." Says Cohen.

    Mark Cohen was born in Wilkes-Barre, where he lived and photographed for most of his life. (He now lives in Philadelphia.) His work was first exhibited in 1969 at the George Eastman House but came to prominence with his first solo exhibition at MoMA in 1973.Cohen is the recipient of two Guggenheim Grants, and his work is in the collections of major museums from the U.S. to Japan. In 2015, the publication of “Frame. A Retrospective” was published by the University of Texas press and containing over 250 images. Along with several notable museum acquisitions, the Victoria and Albert Museum recently acquired 42 of Cohen’s prints for their permanent collection.

    Mark Cohen
    Website: https://markcohenphotos.com/

    Books
    5 Minutes in Mexico https://streetphotography.com/mark-cohens-five-minutes-mexico/
    Grim Street (PowerHouse 2005) https://powerhousebooks.com/books/grim-street/
    True Color (PowerHouse 2007) https://powerhousebooks.com/books/true-color/
    Mexico https://exb.fr/en/catalogue/279-mexico-9782365110.html
    Dark Knees https://exb.fr/en/catalogue/119-dark-knees.html
    Cotton https://www.micamera.com/en/prodotto/cotton-mark-cohen/
    Groundworks https://www.micamera.com/en/prodotto/groundworks-mark-cohen/?_gl=1*1g69i3i*_up*MQ..*_ga*NDk2MDY1MDkyLjE3NDI5MzQ4ODY.*_ga_902GTGT9VW*MTc0MjkzNDg4NS4xLjAuMTc0MjkzNDg4NS4wLjAuMA..

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    #markcohen #streetphotography #photographer #photography #photos #documentaryphotography #camera #photobook #cameratalk #mexico #street #wtfpodcast #blackandwhitephotography #grimstreet

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    That Just Ain't Enough for Me
    Stonekeepers
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    53 mins
  • #23 Boogie - PHOTO TALK - WTF-STOP PODCAST
    May 9 2024
    Boogie was born and raised in Belgrade, Serbia and began photographing rebellion and unrest during the civil war that ravaged his country during the 1990s. Growing up in a war-torn country defined Boogie’s style and attraction to the darker side of human existence. He moved to New York in 1998, and turned his camera on the cities housing projects, unlocking the heart-stopping world of gangs and drugs in his seminal book IT’S ALL GOOD (powerHouse Books, 2006)

    He’s gone on to publish eight more books focused on the hard side of cities all over the world and his recent solo exhibitions include Paris, New York, Tokyo, Milan, Istanbul and Los Angeles.

    Selected clients include: Nike, Adidas, Puma, Apple, HBO, Lee, Tim Hortons and New Era

    Boogie
    Website:
    https://boogiephotographer.com/
    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/boogiephotographer/
    X:
    https://twitter.com/boogiebelgrade/

    BOOGIE: THE MAKING OF DEMONS: https://youtu.be/DiahlGlFSOY?si=--0ncAO8qpBZWogw

    Agent: Gold Teeth https://goldteethandco.com/artists/boogie/

    Selected Books
    It's All Good. Brooklyn, NY
    (PowerHouse, 2006) https://powerhousebooks.com/
    Boogie. Brooklyn, NY: (PowerHouse, 2007)
    Sao Paulo. ‎ (Upper Playground,2008)
    Istanbul: Photographs by Boogie. (Upper Playground,2008)
    Belgrade Belongs to Me (PowerHhouse, 2009)
    A Wah Do Dem (Drago,2015) https://www.dragopublisher.com
    It's All Good: Again (PowerHouse, 2016)
    Moscow (PowerHhouse, 2019) https://powerhousebooks.com/books/moscow/
    NEAPOLIS.
    (Drago 2021) https://www.dragopublisher.com/
    Persona Non Grata: Photographs by Boogie. Brooklyn, NY: (PowerHouse, 2022)
    "PROTEST" (Tour Dogs, 2023) https://www.tourdogs.com/store/protest
    Napoli Beach
    (Tour Dogs, 2024) https://www.tourdogs.com/

    Other Media
    Collateral Magazine: https://www.collater.al/en/street-photography-boogie-vladimir-milivojevich/
    Drago: https://www.dragopublisher.com/interview-with-boogie/
    The Hundreds: https://thehundreds.com/blogs/content/boogie-a-wah-do-dem
    Boogie Does Naples: https://panottica.com/boogie-does-naples/
    Everybody Street: https://youtu.be/L3urwFzd6y4?si=BjsbNypqEQxmpVQZ
    Huck: https://youtu.be/VWtKTWtSUAs?si=HM2RfXmtWfpLWblL

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    #boogie #streetphotography #photographer #photography #photos #newyork #projectsny #bangkok #documentaryphotography #camera #photobook #cameratalk #moscow #street #wtfpodcast #blackandwhitephotography #jamaica #belgrade #naples #nike #SãoPaulo #serbia

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    That Just Ain't Enough for Me
    Stonekeepers
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  • #22 Greg Marinovich - PHOTO TALK - WTF-STOP PODCAST
    Apr 6 2024
    Greg Marinovich is co-author of The Bang Bang Club, a nonfiction book on South Africa’s transition to democracy that has been translated into six languages. He is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer and filmmaker.

    Greg spent 25 years covering conflict around the globe, with his writing and photographs appearing in magazines and newspapers worldwide.His 2012 award-winning investigations into the Marikana massacre of miners by police was called the most important South African journalism post-Apartheid, the book will be published early in 2016.

    Greg was Editor-In-Chief of the Twenty Ten project, tutoring and managing over 100 African journalists’ work in all forms of media. He gives lectures and workshops on human rights, justice photography and storytelling. He was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University in 2013/14 and currently teaches visual journalism at Boston University’s Journalism school and the Harvard summer school.

    Greg Marinovich
    Website: https://gregmarinovich.photoshelter.com/index
    Workshops: http://marinovichphotoworkshop.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marinovich_greg/
    X: https://twitter.com/GregMarinovich

    Books
    The Bang-Bang Club: Snapshots from a Hidden War. Co-authored with João Silva. (Heinneman, 2000) https://amzn.eu/d/2hHakw0
    A Man's Journey to Simple Abundance. (Scribner, 2000). https://amzn.eu/d/fqcimdJ
    Murder at Small Koppie: the real story of the Marikana Massacre. (Michigan State University Press,2017) https://amzn.eu/d/hPrRyXI
    Der Bang-Bang Club. Germany (Wunderhorn, 2015)
    https://amzn.eu/d/d3oomKw

    Pulitzer: https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/greg-marinovich

    Film:
    Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/channels/163209
    Crime Special (1995)
    Shembe (1998)
    Ten Days in Afghanistan (1999)
    The Way of The Forefathers (2000)
    Village of the Spirits (2001)
    Looking for Luck (2002)
    The Lord's Children (2004)
    Small Boys, Big Guns (2004)
    Conversations with Goldblatt (2005)
    Njengue, Spirit of the Forest (2005)
    Dancers of God (2005)
    A series of films for the EU and UNICEF throughout Africa (2010)

    João Silva: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo%C3%A3o_Silva_(photographer)
    Kevin Carter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Carter
    The Vulture and the Little Girl: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vulture_and_the_Little_Girl
    Ken Oosterbroek: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Oosterbroek
    Leonie Marinovich: https://www.marinovichphotography.com/leoniemarinovich

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    #Greg Marinovich #photojournalism #photographer #photography #photos #apartheid #southafrica #bangbangclub #documentaryphotography #camera #photobook #cameratalk #lifestories #warphotography #wtfpodcast #blackandwhitephotography #johannesburg #kevincarter #kenoosterbroek #joãosilva #africa


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    That Just Ain't Enough for Me
    Stonekeepers
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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • #21 Tony Othen - PHOTO TALK - WTF-STOP PODCAST
    Mar 10 2024
    As a photographer for more than 50 years, Tony Othen has observed the social, educational, economic, and physical conditions of people in a number of countries around the world and has created and archived a unique collection of images. He believes that these sets of images create an experience for the viewer and hopes that this experience is a catalyst for something greater and relevant for today.

    Tony Othen
    Website: https://www.tonyothen.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonyothen/
    X: https://twitter.com/tonyothen
    The Greenwich Gallery: https://www.thegreenwichgallery.com/
    Life at Sea: www.flickr.com/photos/tonyothen/sets

    Books
    'The Best of Times: The Worst of Times': (Bluecoat Press,2022) https://bluecoatpress.co.uk/product/the-best-of-times-the-worst-of-times/
    'Scorcha! Skins, Suedes, and Style from the Streets 1967–1973': (OMNIBUS PRESS,2021) https://omnibuspress.com/products/scorcha-skins-suedes-and-style-from-the-streets-1967-1973-published-on-9th-september-2021
    'Tough': https://www.abebooks.co.uk/Tough-Othen-Tony-N.D/31307605815/bd

    Publications
    CHV Archive: https://chvarchive.net/2016/02/10/tony-othen-photographs/
    Skins and Suedes: An Era Defined: https://southwarknews.co.uk/news/community/skins-and-suedes-an-era-defined/

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    #tonyothen #photojournalism #photographer #photography #photos #lifeatsea #documentaryphotography #camera #photobook #cameratalk #lifestories #bluecoatpress #wtfpodcast #blackandwhitephotography #englishcommunities #thworsttimes #thebesttimes #skinheads


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    That Just Ain't Enough for Me
    Stonekeepers
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    54 mins
  • #20 Syd Shelton - PHOTO TALK - WTF-STOP PODCAST
    Jan 20 2024
    Syd Shelton is a photographer and graphic designer. He studied fine art at Wakefield College of Art. In the early 1970s, he began his photography practice after moving to Australia. In Sydney, Syd worked as a freelance photojournalist for newspapers such as Nation Review, Tribune, and Digger. In 1975 he had his first solo photographic exhibition ‘Working Class Heroes’ at the Sydney Film-makers Cooperative.

    In 1976 Syd returned to London and established the design and photography partnership ‘Hot Pink Heart/Red Wedge Graphics’ which evolved into his current company ‘Graphicsi’. Syd became a key activist in the Rock Against Racism movement (RAR). He was a photographer and one of the designers of the RAR magazine Temporary Hoarding (1976 to 1981). During the 1980s he produced photographs for the press, and graphics for the public and private sectors/ He also was co-editor and art director of a series of photographic books that included the award-winning Day in the Life of London, and Ireland: A Week in the Life of a Nation.

    Syd's work has been widely published and exhibited and is in numerous public and private collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Tate Gallery, The Photographers Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery, The Istrian Museum of Modern Art, the Rock Archive, Eric Frank Fine Art and Autograph. In 2015 a book of Syd’s RAR-associated photographs was published by Autograph, Syd Shelton: Rock Against Racism and accompanied by the touring exhibition of the same name. A revised version is to be published by Rare Bird Books, Los Angeles in December 2022.

    Syd Shelton
    Website: http://www.sydshelton.net/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/syd.shelton.9/
    Print Sales: http://www.sydshelton.net/print-sales.html
    Graphicsi Graphic Design: http://graphicsi.com/index.html
    Rock Against Racism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Against_Racism

    Books
    'A Day in the Life of London' (Penguin Random House,1984)
    'Ireland: A Week in the Life of a Nation' (David & Charles,1988)
    'Gerddi Cymru : Gardens of Wales'
    'The Glamorgan Heritage Coast and Countryside Wales' (Glamorgan Heritage, 2009)
    'Syd Shelton: Rock Against Racism' (Autograph, 2015) https://autograph.org.uk/shop/syd-shelton-rock-against-racism-1153
    'The Falls' (Fistful of Books,2022) https://fistfulofbooks.com/product/the-falls/
    'Rock Against Racism' (Rare Bird, 2022) https://rarebirdlit.com/rock-against-racism-by-syd-shelton/

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    #sydshelton #photojournalism #photographer #photography #photos #rockagainstracism #documentaryphotography #camera #photobook #cameratalk #lifestories #streetphotography #wtfpodcast #blackandwhitephotography #racism #aborigines #northernireland


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    That Just Ain't Enough for Me
    Stonekeepers
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    58 mins
  • #19 Ed Kashi - PHOTO TALK - WTF-STOP PODCAST
    Dec 28 2023
    Ed Kashi is a renowned photojournalist, filmmaker, speaker, and educator who has been making images and telling stories for 40 years. His restless creativity has continually placed him at the forefront of new approaches to visual storytelling. Dedicated to documenting the social and political issues that define our times, a sensitive eye and an intimate and compassionate relationship with his subjects are signatures of his intense and unsparing work. As a member of VII Photo, Kashi has been recognized for his complex imagery and its compelling rendering of the human condition.

    Kashi’s innovative approach to photography and filmmaking has produced a number of influential short films and earned recognition by the POYi Awards as 2015’s Multimedia Photographer of the Year. Kashi’s embrace of technology has led to creative social media projects for clients including National Geographic, The New Yorker, and MSNBC. From implementing a unique approach to photography and filmmaking in his 2006 Iraqi Kurdistan Flipbook to paradigm shifting coverage of Hurricane Sandy for TIME in 2012, Kashi continues to create compelling imagery and engage with the world in new ways.

    Along with numerous awards from World Press Photo, POYi, CommArts, and American Photography, Kashi’s images have been published and exhibited worldwide. His editorial assignments and personal projects have generated fourteen books.

    In 2002, Kashi in partnership with his wife, writer + filmmaker Julie Winokur, founded Talking Eyes Media. The non-profit company has produced numerous award-winning short films, exhibits, books, and multimedia pieces that explore significant social issues.

    In 2019, The Enigma Room, an immersive installation, premiered at NYC’s Photoville festival and has since been seen in Israel, the Netherlands, South Korea, and New Mexico, USA. The Enigma Room is an experimental multimedia projection created in collaboration with Brenda Bingham, Michael Curry, and Rachel Bolańos.

    Kashi is represented by Monroe Gallery, located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. For print sale inquiries, contact info@monroegallery.com

    Ed Kashi
    Website: https://www.edkashi.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edkashi
    X: https://twitter.com/edkashi
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edkashi
    Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/edkashi
    Talking Eyes: https://talkingeyesmedia.org/
    VII: https://theviifoundation.org/profile/ed-kashi/

    Books:
    ' The Cali Years ' (2021) https://www.edkashi.com/books/the-cali-years
    'Abandoned Moments: A Love Letter to Photography' (Kehrer Verlag,2021)
    'Human Rights Watch: Struggling for a Humane World' (IFA, 2016)
    'Witness No. 8: Photojournalisms' (2012)
    'Curse of the Black Gold: 50 Years of Oil in the Niger Delta' (Powerhouse Books,2010)
    'Madagascar: A Land Out of Balance' (2010)
    'THREE' (PowerHouse Books, 2009)
    'Aging in America: The Years Ahead' (PowerHouse Books, 2003)
    'Denied: The Crisis of America's Uninsured' (2003)
    'When The Borders Bleed: The Struggle of the Kurds' (Pantheon, 1994)
    'No Surrender: The Protestants' (1991)

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    #edkashi #JulieWinokur #photojournalism #photographer #photography #photos #VII #documentaryphotography #camera #photobook #cameratalk #lifestories #streetphotography #wtfpodcast #blackandwhitephotography


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    Stonekeepers
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • #18 Richard Baker - PHOTO TALK - WTF-STOP PODCAST
    Nov 15 2023
    Richard Baker has worked on commissioned editorial photography, corporate assignments, personal reportage projects, and several collaborations with authors. and for a book about

    His book, The Red Arrows, covers the 40th display season of Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team, the Red Arrows. Following Red Arrows came four commissioned books: 'The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work' (Hamish Hamilton); 'A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary' (Profile); 'Religion for Atheists' (Hamish Hamilton), all with Alain de Botton; and 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Profile).

    Most recently, his documentary and landscape interpretations offered a visual narrative for another collaboration with Polly Morland in 'A Fortunate Woman: A Country Doctor's Story' (Picador), shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize.

    His early years were spent working in aviation before he studied documentary photography at Newport under Magnum's David Hurn, then freelancing for the Observer newspaper before being represented by the Katz/IPG agency.

    Nowadays, he works independently and on a smaller scale, pursuing personal projects that tell tales on topical or conceptual themes while aspiring to be unconventional and incongruous. As well as more recent digital work, his extensive archive of scanned film images from the mid-80s to early 2000s is online here at Photoshelter, with Getty Images (via 'In Pictures') and Alamy.

    Bylines include: The Guardian; The Observer; The Sunday Times; Sunday Express Magazine; Financial Times; The Times of London; The Spectator;
    TLS; National Geographic; The New Statesman; Huffpost; Tatler; MSN; Bloomberg; Unherd; LIFE Magazine; Time Magazine; Newsweek; Der Spiegel;
    Stern; GEO; L'Espresso; Le Figaro Magazine, etc., plus daily worldwide usage via Getty Images.

    Richard Baker
    Website: https://www.bakerpictures.com/index
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richardbakersphotos
    X: https://twitter.com/bakerpictures
    Threads: https://www.threads.net/@richardbakersphotos

    Books:
    'Places to Go, People to See' (Mother Agency, 2001)
    'Red Arrows' (Dalton Watson, 2004)
    'Trafalgar Square' (National Portrait Gallery, 2005)
    'UK at Home' (Against All Odds Productions, 2008)
    'The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work' (Hamish Hamilton UK 2009 and foreign editions)
    'A Week at the Airport' (Profile Books UK 2009 and foreign editions)
    'Religion for Atheists' (Hamish Hamilton 2011 and foreign editions)
    'Risk Wise' (Profile Books 2015 and foreign editions)
    'A Fortunate Woman' (Picador, 2022)
    'Work: 1993-2023' (Blurb, 2023)

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    #richardbaker #redarrows #photojournalism #photographer #photography #photos #documentaryphotography #camera #photobook #cameratalk #lifestories #streetphotography #wtfpodcast #blackandwhitephotography #raf #english


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    That Just Ain't Enough for Me
    Stonekeepers
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    2 hrs and 5 mins