
A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers Podcast
1) 267 - BoP Festival 2025
A Special report from Bristol's annual BoP (Books On Photography) Festival, organised and hosted by the Martin Parr Foundation.
2) 266 - Mike Brodie
American photographer Mike Brodie on his period of juvenile prosperity, romanticism vs. misery, the push/pull of ’normal’ life, exploitation and ethics, grief and loss, success and its downside, and ...Show More
3) 265 - Merlin Daleman
Netherlands-based British photographer Merlin Daleman on Brexit, his new book Mutiny, and how a serious motorcycle accident improved his photography.
4) 264 - Eli Reed
African American photographer and Magnum Photos member, Eli Reed, on mentors, luck, how working in a hospital was good preparation for the kind of work he did, how his project Black In America came ab...Show More
5) 263 - Tony Dočekal
Dutch photographer and visual artist Tony Dočekal on Josef Koudelka, dealing with the weight of the photographic history, the advantage of being an outsider, working with the unhoused for non-profit t...Show More
6) 262 - Rankin
British photographer Rankin on critical thinking, being confrontational, the Trojan Horse of Dazed & Confused, being ‘a dick’ and taking cocaine, how he was saved by photography and fatherhood and the...Show More
7) 261 - Marjolein Martinot
France-based Dutch photographer Marjolein Martinot on her debut book Riverland, getting through Covid, fairy tales, seeking comfort in nature during difficult times, raising and photographing her six ...Show More
8) 260 - Anna Arendt
German photographer Anna Arendt on growing up in the GDR, being ‘connected’ to pictures, wolves, family history and mystery, and allowing the photograph to tell her what it wants to be and where.
9) 259 - Mohamed Bourouissa
Algerian-born French artist Mohamed Bourouissa on community, graffiti art, staging images, masculinity, the challenges of fatherhood, valuing your own work, art as a playground and why he’s an ‘extrem...Show More
10) 258 - Paul Seawright
Northern Irish artist and academic Paul Seawright on resisting the ‘dramcentric’ imagery of Northern Ireland, not taking a position, ‘allusive’ documentary, the danger of losing the meaning, and the i...Show More