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🗓️ 14 June 2018
⏱️ 49 minutes
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For this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we return to our conversations from the 2018 OPTIC Conference, hosted by B&H Photo. We spoke with so many wonderful photographers and will present these talks over the coming weeks but, today, we focus on the street photography of two very distinctive photographers. Our first guest is Sisse Brimberg, a veteran adventure and travel photographer who has more than thirty stories for National Geographic to her credit. Much of her work is devoted to historical and cultural stories, but our chat focuses on the informal portraiture she does in the streets, marketplaces, and country roads around the world. Brimberg relates how she is always “seeing” photographs, how she interacts with her subjects, mirrorless vs. DSLR, and how to know when a photograph is worth taking. We also discuss her late husband and shooting partner, NatGeo photographer Cotton Coulson, and how her approach to work has changed since his death.
After a short break, we speak with Xyza Cruz Bacani, a Magnum Foundation fellow and Fujifilm Ambassador. Born and raised in the Philippines, Bacani is based in Hong Kong, and started her street photography while employed as a domestic worker there. Her street photography blossomed into a career as a documentary photographer covering immigration, social justice, and human rights issues, but she still devotes time to the “street.” We compare the two disciplines, discuss shooting in different cities, talk street photography techniques and the cameras she prefers. We also ask both photographers which of all their photos they would keep, if they could only keep one.
For street, travel, and documentary photographers, this is an episode not to be missed, and subscribe to our podcast for future conversations from OPTIC 2018, including those we had with photographers Keith Carter, Joyce Tenneson, and Seth Resnick.
Guests: Sisse Brimberg and Xyza Cruz Bacani
Photograph ©Sisse Brimberg
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0:20.4 | Greetings and welcome to the B&H Photography Podcast. |
0:23.7 | For this week's episode, we're going to return to our conversations from the 2018 |
0:28.6 | Optic Conference hosted by B&H Photo and sponsored by the likes of Sony, Nikon Cannon, Fujifilm, |
0:36.2 | Panasonic, Adobe, Sandisk, Lensbaby, and others. |
0:40.5 | We've spoke with so many wonderful photographers, and we're going to present these talks over |
0:44.4 | the coming weeks, but today we'd like to focus on street photography and the work of two |
0:49.0 | very distinctive photographers. |
0:51.4 | Our first guest is Cici Brimberg, a veteran adventure and travel photographer who has over |
0:56.5 | 30 stories for National Geographic to our credit. |
0:59.7 | But our talk focuses on the informal portraiture that she captures in the streets and country |
1:04.4 | roads around the world. |
1:05.8 | We spoke with Cici about her interactions with people and how her work and camera choices |
1:10.2 | have evolved over the years. |
1:12.2 | After a short break, we're going to be speaking with Zyzer Kruz Bakani, a Filipino street |
1:16.6 | and documentary photographer who has been published by the New York Times, CNN, and other |
1:21.6 | international publications. |
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