This past Friday DC Street Photography Collective member Chris Suspect was on the popular Street Photography Magazine podcast in which host Bob Patterson interviewed Chris about his experience photographing the Capitol Riot. In this conversation Chris discusses his experience, provides tips on shooting these kinds of tense situations, and whether or not photos from these events should be handed over to law enforcement.
They also talk about his upcoming show at DC's hottest new gallery called Bad Candy which will be up during the month of November into December. And, they went over the process for the making of Beyond the Frame, the short documentary about Chris and his photography by filmmaker Tim Huynh.
Finally they closed with some details about his upcoming workshop for Day of the Dead in Mexico and drop some hints about a new book for the end of 2021 from the DC Street Photography Collective.
DCSPC MEMBER MARCI LINDSAY INTERVIEWED BY UP PHOTOGRAPHERS
DCSPC member Marci Lindsay was recently interviewed by UP Photographers, one of the premier street photo collectives. Her interview can be seen here. Their website is worth following for all its great content.
"All Things Are Photographable" Director Interviewed by DCSPC Member Marci Lindsay
DCSPC member Marci Lindsay spoke with Sasha Waters Freyer, the director of Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable. Waters Freyer talks about her portrait of the artist, women in street photography, and why she became a filmmaker. See the full interview at “Her Side of the Street,” Women in Street’s blogzine.
DCSPC Photographer Sofia Sebastian LIVE with Observadores Urbanos →
DCSPC photographer Sofia Sebastian will be live on May 27th at 8pm (EST) with Observadores Urbanos to talk about her photography and her photographic process. Observadores Urbanos, a Mexico-based street photography group, is celebrating its second anniversary. Join the conversation (in Spanish) here.
Read MoreLos Angeles Center of Photography - Street Week with DCSPC Member Ashley Tillery
DCSPC member Ashley Tillery is featured in this interview about her work with Julia Dean, executive director of the Los Angeles Center for Photography. This session was part of the 7th annual Street Week in LA Festival in which Ashley was a featured speaker.