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B&H Photography Podcast

The Alchemy of Urban Street Portraits, with Jamel Shabazz

B&H Photography Podcast

Jill Waterman

Podcast, Photography, Arts, Visual Arts, Bh, Photo

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2025

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

When it comes to his iconic street portraits, Jamel Shabazz is all about building relationships and spreading joy. Yet, beyond the rich tapestry created with both the neighbors and strangers, friends and rivals he’s encountered across New York’s five boroughs, Jamel’s most meaningful role might be that of a street teacher, touching the lives of the people in front of his lens and inviting them to mark their place in history.

In today’s podcast, we learn from the master while tracing his career path, from early observational learning at the side of his father—a professional photographer in his own right—to his first street portraits of classmates and friends. Jamel also shares how his singular vision was shaped by outside forces, including three years overseas in the Army and 20 years as a New York City corrections officer. 

Incredibly, Jamel was able to take his camera along inside, and he describes the fine line he walked in our chat. “So, it was illegal,” he admits, “but I was known to have done it throughout my entire career. As time went on, I became known as that photographer within the department that photographed everybody. You know, the brass, the officers. And I gave everybody the photographs. So, yes, I killed them with kindness.”

Guest: Jamel Shabazz

Guest Bio: Jamel Shabazz is a documentary, fashion, and street photographer from Brooklyn, who has spent more than four decades capturing the cultural shifts and struggles of New York City through iconic photographs. His pictures have been exhibited worldwide, are permanently housed in prestigious institutions, and currently featured in nine monographs, along with more than three dozen other photo books. A recipient of the 2018 Gordon Parks Award and the Gordon Parks Foundation/Steidl book prize in 2022, Jamel is also dedicated to education, having instructed young students through programs at the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Schomburg Center, and the Bronx Museum. As a member of the Kamoinge photo collective and a board member of En Foco, Jamel’s artistic mission remains centered on preserving urban history and culture through powerful, intimate portraits.

 

Stay Connected:

Host: Derek Fahsbender
Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman
Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein
Executive Producer: Richard Stevens

Transcript

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0:00.0

I felt that everybody I met on this path of life had something to share with me.

0:05.7

I really believed in that.

0:07.0

I call it believing in angels because I met so many incredible people in my life.

0:11.1

So I looked at the cameras, both a time machine and a compass that guided me to people I needed to meet.

0:17.3

You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast.

0:20.2

For 50 years, B&H has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and more.

0:26.3

For your favorite gear, news, and reviews, visit us at B&H.com or download the B&H app to your iPhone or Android device.

0:33.9

Now here's your host, Derek Fasbender.

0:37.7

Welcome listeners. I'm Derek Fosbender host of the B&H Photography Podcast.

0:43.2

And I'm Jill Waterman, the podcast's senior creative producer.

0:46.8

And I'm Mike Weinstein, the show's technical producer and audio engineer.

0:51.0

When it comes to making pictures, Jemel Shabazz knows what he wants.

0:55.5

Yet beyond the rich tapestry created through his trend-setting street portraits and candid scenes,

1:00.8

Jamel's most meaningful role might be that of a street teacher,

1:04.4

touching the lives of the people in front of his lens and inviting them to mark their place in history.

1:09.8

In today's show, we're privileged to chat with this archivist of street culture.

1:14.1

But before we start, here's a bit more about a distinguished guest.

1:18.6

Jamel Chabazz is a documentary, fashion, and street photographer from Brooklyn,

1:23.3

who has spent more than four decades capturing the cultural shifts

1:26.7

and struggles of New York City through iconic photographs.

1:30.3

His pictures have been exhibited worldwide, are permanently housed in prestigious institutions, and currently featured in nine monographs, along with more than three dozen other photo books.

1:40.3

A recipient of the 2018 Gordon Parks Award and the Gordon Parks Foundation Stuydle

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