100 Years of 100 Things: Street Photography
The Brian Lehrer Show
WNYC
4.6 • 1.5K Ratings
🗓️ 22 April 2025
⏱️ 16 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Brian Ler on WNYC, and now let's continue our centennial series, as WNYC has recently turned 100. |
| 0:18.3 | It's 100 years of 100 things. |
| 0:20.6 | We're up to thing number 87, and today it's 100 years of 100 things. We're up to thing number 87, and today it's |
| 0:22.6 | 100 years of street photography. Maybe you've seen the ads that camera maker Lyca has been running, |
| 0:29.4 | celebrating the fact that it's handheld 35 millimeter camera changed photography and made what we |
| 0:35.9 | think of as street photography possible back in 1925. |
| 0:40.3 | To talk about how street photography developed and where it's headed, we're joined by Sam Barzill, |
| 0:46.3 | the creative director and co-founder of Photoville, the New York-based nonprofit, |
| 0:50.3 | working to promote a wider understanding and increased access to the art of photography for |
| 0:55.7 | all with their exhibits. |
| 0:57.8 | More on that later, you might recognize Photoville, as our partner in our annual Best Photography |
| 1:03.5 | on Your Phone Contest that we do at the end of each year. |
| 1:07.1 | Hey, Sam, welcome back to the show. |
| 1:08.3 | Welcome back to WNYC. |
| 1:10.1 | Thanks, Brian. |
| 1:10.7 | So good to be here. Thanks for having me. |
| 1:12.5 | So what was photography like before the LICA gained popularity 100 years ago in 1925? |
| 1:19.3 | Well, if you have to imagine, like right now we think of cameras, we think of phones, we think of handhelds, maybe a DSLR, like a camera you're like that has or I have. |
| 1:30.1 | But before that, you were looking at large cameras on tripods, you know, glass negatives, or, you know, maybe if you're a |
| 1:35.3 | reporter, you had a Graflex, which was like a two-handed large flash bulb sort of on top of it, |
| 1:40.5 | like, you know, a beast. It was like, you know, probably 35, 40 pounds. You had to hold it up, |
| 1:45.4 | take a photo, you know, switch bulb, take another photo. It was, it was a slog. The average person |
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