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The Eyeshot Podcast on Street & Documentary Photography

The Eyeshot Podcast on Street & Documentary Photography

Released: 2026-03-06
© 2026 Eyeshot
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3 Episodes
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3 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-03-06
© 2026 Eyeshot
Most Recent Episode
Nicolas Castermans: Documentary & Travel Photography, Long-Term Projects, and Visual Storytelling

Nicolas Castermans: Documentary & Travel Photography, Long-Term Projects, and Visual Storytelling

French documentary photographer Nicolas Castermans reflects on the long process behind Breath of Modernity, his project developed over years in the highlands of Cusco. From guiding treks above 4,000 meters to building trust with local families, he share
Time: 47:26
French documentary photographer Nicolas Castermans reflects on the long process behind Breath of Modernity, his project developed over years in the highlands of Cusco. From guiding treks above 4,000 meters to building trust with local families, he shares how photography became a way to witness cultural change, disappearing traditions, and the tension between tourism, survival, and identity. We talk about long-term documentary work, spontaneity and why strong photography takes time. Castermans also speaks about photographing with respect, avoiding cliché and building a body of work that goes beyond single images.
Episode ID: 1000753632689
GUID: c136e58a-748f-416c-8362-bb3db2fff4bf
Release Date: 06/03/2026, 18:03:54

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The Eyeshot Podcast on Street & Documentary Photography is a critical platform dedicated to contemporary street photography and documentary photography. Produced by Eyeshot — an independent publisher focused on publishing and visual culture — the podcast features in-depth conversations on photographic practice, authorship, editing, and publishing.Rather than promotional interviews, each episode examines how photographers construct meaning: how they approach the street, develop long-term documentary projects, edit bodies of work, and position themselves within social and cultural contexts.In a time shaped by speed and image saturation, the podcast creates space for reflection, responsibility, and visual literacy. It positions street and documentary photography not simply as genres, but as ways of engaging with reality.A growing archive for photographers, editors, and readers committed to thinking photography seriously.Website | Youtube | Instagram

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