Episodes
In our 27th podcast, 48th conversation we chat with photographer Steve McCurry - world famous author of 27 books and recipient of countless prestigious awards. Steve and host Jeff Dunas talk about what it's like to work in the streets with very little gear and only one translator or driver to rock his immediately identifiable images. He talks about how he started, being smuggled into Afghanistan early in his career, Magnum, how to avoid smiles, his teen years fascinated by cars, drugs and...
Published 09/28/22
For a serious photographer, listening to Howard Schatz is like reading a good book you can’t put down. He’s truly a one-off, one-of-a-kind, unique and inspiring individual. Listening to him is like a textbook in how to channel your passion into excellence, be productive, find motivation to create important work and get it out into the world. Intensely curious, knowledgeable and gifted to be sure.  In this podcast he demystifies how he arrived at his decision to go from highly respected...
Published 03/24/22
Greg Heisler, one of the top commercial portrait photographers in the United States for over 35 years, has made over 70 covers for Time Magazine. In a very entertaining conversation, Greg talks about working for the one & only Arnold Newman as his second assistant job and how naivety and persistence, plus his one suit and tie got him the job; photographing both Mayor Guiliani (standing on the edge of a sky-scraper) and Mayor Bloomberg, standing in a tree); his keen observations about...
Published 02/10/22
Listen to Legendary photographer Joel Meyerowitz talk about his life and career, friends Gary Winogrand, Tony Ray Jones and Lee Friedlander, looking at the street, the importance of the Bronx, his Robert Frank epiphany, how baseball trained him for street photography, getting away with murder on the streets, the importance of scale, his promise to his audience, it's not too late for fashion, the mystery of his 8x10 Deardorf, the best part of his days in Tuscany and more.
Published 11/04/21
Photographer Lindsay Adler “started her business” at 15 years-old. She talks about how she conquered NYC, taught herself lighting techniques, thought she was a fashion photographer but came to see the world of beauty photography was more her thing, muses on what it means to be an outlier, why being active on multiple social media platforms seems completely natural,  why photography is her business as well as her profession and her new focussing spot light.
Published 10/12/21
Doug Menuez, photojournalist, gonzo photographer, epic raconteur, bluesman and educator talks about his career choices and the ideas and events that led him to document the birth through maturity of Silicon Valley including his breakthrough introduction to Steve Jobs and all the other first-generation founders of the digital age plus the million + images he made there that now reside in the Library of Stanford University. 
Published 03/11/21
Photojournalist, political wire photographer & Pulitzer prize-winner David Hume Kennerly has been in the room with his cameras when nearly every major American political event in the latter 20th  and 21st centuries took place. White House photographer under Gerald Ford, he's photographed every president since LBJ and most world leaders in his 50+ year career. His often irreverent humor permeates his remembrances and descriptions of the circumstances that led to his greatest photographs....
Published 02/16/21
Photojournalist, political wire photographer & Pulitzer prize-winner David Hume Kennerly has been in the room when nearly every major American political event in the latter 20th  and 21st centuries took place. White House photographer under Gerald Ford, he's photographed every president since LBJ and most world leaders in his 50+ year career. His often irreverent humor permeates his stories of the circumstances that led to his greatest photographs in this podcast. Not to be missed. Parts...
Published 02/15/21
Fine art star Mona Kuhn Talks about her meteoric rise, what keeps here there, her early years and her remarkable process. Her relationships with her subjects, the difficulties she deals with on the web and reveals her wonderful approach to life that informs her work. Nudes represent a difficult subject yet Kuhn has found her voice and her seat at the table.
Published 01/14/21
Photojournalist Barbara Davidson, 3-time Pulitzer and Emmy winning Guggenheim Fellow talks to PSPF about her early years as a self-described hellion in Montreal, her captivity in Croatia, her heroes and her jobs for leading US news media over a 20-year career. Her comments on her process illuminate how she’s risen from modest beginnings to the top of a male-dominated field to be amongst the most recognized practitioners in the world.
Published 12/02/20
In a raucous, candid and humorous interview Diltz tells of the historic Laurel Canyon days of the sixties with pals like Steven Stills, Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, the Doors, James Taylor, Mama Cass, John Sebastian and the whole range of American rock, folk music and pop culture legends he photographed before they were famous and over the next 50 years. It’s thought that Henry may have sold more prints than any photographer in history.
Published 10/23/20
One of the most collected contemporary photographers working today, Roger Ballen speaks about what brought him to the unique vision he is so known for; the legendary music video, Fink You Freaky; five years living with rats; the psychology of the inner mind, Roger's theater, shelters; Johannesburg; Platteland, Outland, Boarding House, Dorps, Shadow Chamber; basketball, Berkeley, Woodstock and more.
Published 10/04/20
Legendary fine art photographer Ralph Gibson talks about 60-years of making images, 40+ books, The Somnambulist, Robert Frank & Dorothea Lange, The right side of the street, photo-book making, pal Helmut, his weekend in Pennsylvania, the frigate in the North Atlantic, Lustrum Press, Larry Clark, B&W, color & his favorite lenses of all time.
Published 09/09/20
Stephen Wilkes is riding the wave. Wilkes shares his process for making EPIC images, his Jay Maisel stories, his seamless bridging of commercial & fine art & the depth of his passion for moving the needle. Tick off his new feature film documentary, Taschen monograph, Nat Geo stories and his success selling prints at the high end of the market and his famous chicken suit story.
Published 08/22/20
In our second, one-person (new series) conversation, we talk with one of the few photographers known by just one name: DUANE. Duane Michals talks about life, death, "art", sex, age, humor, nostalgia, past, present, Andy Warhol, McKeesport, creativity, personal style and more. Michals is one of the true legends from the latter 20th Century and 21st Century. At 88 - still going strong as hell!
Published 08/11/20
For the first time, we dedicate an entire podcast episode to photographer Dan Winters who will conduct his master class for PSPF 2021. We’ll talk about Dan’s reverence for tools, the difference between a photo session and a sitting, guide numbers, Diane Arbus, Nadar, ASA, Ektalure, Jay Maisel’s wedding, thyristors, the splendors of the rebate area, angle of incidence, Nicephore Niepce and more. Get ready!
Published 07/29/20
Master of the recreated crime scene Fine Art Photographer Melanie Pullen talks about her plan to keep the ball rolling; The man Adobe calls for input, Photoshop guru and best-selling author Ben Willmore, explains his approach to Photoshop plus discusses Lightroom vs. Photoshop & Heidi Goverman, West Coast rep from the Workbook talks about your marketing goals and the way to get on the marketing highway.
Published 07/20/20
Erwin Olaf, famous Dutch fine art and commercial photographer talks about his mega-project, Palm Springs, and how to walk on the edge of the volcano. DAM (Digital Asset Management) gury Peter Krogh reveals what makes his own Lightroom catalogue so amazing and what you need to do to get yours in shape. The Wizard Larry Abitol, founder of one of the largest pro labs in the world, Bay Photo, talks about how the lab grew organically by listening to pros and riding the digital wave. 
Published 07/11/20
Rockstar Architecture Photographers Tim Griffith and Scott Frances both discuss their careers, approaches and methods for their work. These insights are valuable for all photographers so enjoy these conversations! Maverick Nazraeli Press publisher and founder Chris Pichler talks about his passions for book making, photography, LA in the 60s, ranching, olive oil and his two cows. Chris has made a magic life and published over 600 photobooks. 
Published 06/26/20
Entertainment photographer extraordinaire Art Streiber talks about constantly promoting his work even though he is published constantly in many magazines, Minor Matters book publisher Michelle Dunn Marsh who brings intelligence and diversity to the PSPF symposiums talks about how books are vital to our lives and Canon's Rebecca Nichols who shares a new free download link allowing you to use your Canon DSLR or Mirrorless for your Zoom calls.
Published 06/19/20
Fashion and Beauty Photographer Miranda Penn Turin reveals her breakout realization & her recommendations for the early part of your career, Father of Digital Printing Mac Holbert gives a mini class in color management and tells many a great story about his time with Crosby Stills & Nash and later, Nash Editions. Also Fujifilm's Senior Manager for Product Development, Justin Stailey who reveals what it's like in secret meetings at Fujifilm!
Published 06/09/20
This week's podcast contains in-depth conversations between festival Director Jeff Dunas, and the venerable and distinguished fine art photographer Keith Carter, in which he shares the two incredible moments when his unique visual style became clear to him and Epson's Dano Steinhardt, a stand-out industry friend to photographers who brings colorful stories about the origins of digital printing, what came before, the easy to understand nuances of fine printing today and the truth about the...
Published 05/27/20
This week's podcast contains in-depth conversations between festival Director Jeff Dunas, and the venerable and distinguished fine art photographer Keith Carter, in which he shares the two incredible moments when his unique visual style became clear to him and Epson's Dano Steinhardt, a stand-out industry friend to photographers who brings colorful stories about the origins of digital printing, what came before, and the easy to understand nuances of fine printing today.
Published 05/27/20
This week's podcast contains in-depth interviews with prolific and enigmatic fine art photographer Todd Hido, a valuable conversation with David Fahey, Director of the Los Angeles mega-photo gallery Fahey Klein and American Photographic Artists (APA) National Executive Director Juliette Wolf Robin in which we discuss what the landscape of our profession will look like post Covid-19.
Published 05/15/20