The Podcast

Released every month, the Richard Flint Photography/Darker Skies audio podcast features news, website and podcast links, details about upcoming exhibitions, photographic awards and more.

The audio podcast is released each month covering all sorts of photography related topics and issues that have taken place during the previous month.

Although the podcasts does look at certain technical issues from time to time, its main focus is on the process of image making, the photography itself and the photographers who make those fantastic images. We concentrate on the image and not the camera.

During my podcasts, I will mention photography websites or podcasts that I’ve enjoyed and admired. Rather than read out the weblinks, many of which are incredibly complex and long, I will place the weblinks on this podcast page so that the digital content mentioned can be easily found and viewed.

The Podcast’s RSS feed can be found at: http://richardflintphotography.jellycast.com

More great photography weblinks are added daily to my Twitter feed at www.twitter.com/richflintphoto

The Richard Flint Photography podcast page can be found at :-

http://www.richardflintphoto.com/podcasts

The podcast can also be found in the Apple iTunes store HERE

View the 2010 podcast link archive HERE

View the 2011 podcast link archive HERE

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The April 2012 Podcast Links

The Hungry Eye Magazine Podcast – HERE

His Neighbor’s Keeper — and Chronicler. Michael Keating photographs his neighbour HERE

Up close and personal: Dale Morris’s portraits of wildlife in southern Africa HERE

Photos That Move and Flow — Underwater. The underwater photography of David Doubilet HERE

The excellent Steve McCurry photograph blog HERE

Lake District mountain panoramas by Alastair Lee HERE

BONUS LINKS

“TThe Photojournalism links blog: packed full of photo journalism link and updated on a regular basis HERE

The fascinating story of a Connecticut small town photographer & Chiang Kai-Shek’s troops in WWII HERE

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The February/March 2012 Podcast Links

Framed –  Short film shot on an iPhone. Recommended viewing. HERE

Bruce Springsteen South by Southwest Music Festival excellent Keynote speech on creativity and music HERE

Lost Villages –  the photography of Neil A White and the coastal erosion on the East coast of Yorkshire HERE

Dream City: Roller Coasters in Rwanda; Fairy Tales in Turkmenistan. The photography of Anoek Steketee HERE

The Audio Slideshow – Across two Sudans: photographs taken throughout Sudan over five years by Tim McKulka HERE

Finding the Moments New Yorkers Ignore: The New York street photography by Dimitri Mellos HERE

Two photographers and adventurers both, set out to visit one of Afghanistan’s most remote regions. There they meet villagers who have never been photographed before. Great Images and a interesting read HERE

BONUS LINKS

“The Little Spies of Putin?” Photos of training at an elite Russian military academy for young girls HERE

Revealing look at North Korea through photos by the state news agency and AP HERE

Michigan-based photographer Robert Shimmin talks about its history and his own journey with tintype photography. HERE

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The December/January 2012 Podcast Links

After confronting anti-Muslim hostility, Bharat Choudhary – himself a Hindu – set out to document how young Muslims navigate their way through the fears and stereotypes imposed on them in the West. His journey has taken him across several continents and cultures. HERE

Sundance Film Festival 2012 portraits by Larry Busacca and Victoria Will HERE

From the Soviet invasion and the mujahideen resistance to the Taliban and the American occupation, A Darkness Visible: Afghanistan by Seamus Murphyexamines thirty years of Afghan history. It is the story of ordinary citizens whose lives play out in the shadow of superpowers. There are tales of violence to be sure, but there is also love and even romance. HERE

Stranger Tourist Self-Portraits by Benoit Paillé HERE

Roller Skating Rinks Photographed by Jennifer Trausch Using the 20×24 Polaroid Camera HERE

BONUS LINKS

Excellent series of images by Tyler Hicks taken on board the carrier U.S.S. John C. Stennis and up in an F/A-18 HERE

From 0 years to 100 years, 100 portraits of 100 women. http://www.onehundredone.dk/women.html

Time and loss as seen from William Gedney’s Myrtle Ave. apartment window. HERE

Bruce Davidson on photographing the New York City subway system HERE

Christmas Behind Bars: Intimate Photos of women domestic violence victims waiting trial by Clara Vanucci. HERE

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