Street Photography with Valerie Jardin (Podcast 364)

by | Mar 18, 2013 | Art Talk, Interview, Podcast | 8 comments

This week I’m joined by an incredibly talented street photographer, and fellow TWiP co-host, Valerie Jardin. As I don’t do a lot of street photography myself, we thought it would be good to get a fresh angle on photography to share with you, and this most definitely is that. I had a lot of fun talking with Valerie, and I’m sure you’ll enjoy this too.

In our conversation we touch on…

  • What attracts Valerie to street photography?
  • Should/do you ask permission of people before you photograph them?
  • The anxiety of approaching people
  • Wide vs. longer lenses
  • Candid street photography vs. street portraiture
  • Henri Cartier-Bressen’s “Decisive Moment”

Visit Valerie’s beautiful Web site here: http://www.valeriejardinphotography.com/

Check out Valerie’s International Workshops, or catch up with Valerie on the social media platforms of your choice…

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Here are the eight photographs that Valerie and I discussed…

Valerie Jardin ~ Street Photography-1

Valerie Jardin ~ Street Photography-2

Valerie Jardin ~ Street Photography-3

Valerie Jardin ~ Street Photography-4

Valerie Jardin ~ Street Photography-5

Valerie Jardin ~ Street Photography-6

Valerie Jardin ~ Street Photography-7

Valerie Jardin ~ Street Photography-8

Valerie Jardin ~ Street Photography-9

Valerie Jardin ~ Street Photography-10

 


Show Notes

Valerie Jardin’s Web site: http://www.valeriejardinphotography.com/

Valerie’s International Workshops

Social Media: FB Twitter LinkedIn Google+

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8 Comments

  1. lee harth

    great photos! favorite is the dalmation also the boy and pigeons.

    Reply
  2. leila

    interesting, informative conversations between two of which I am a fan. I will share definitely. Thank you both!!!

    Reply
  3. texasironchefe

    I just discovered your podcast this morning and am so glad I did! I am inspired by Valerie’s interview and am captivated by the images she shared with you. Loved this interview! Thank you!

    Reply
    • Martin Bailey

      Thanks for finding the Podcast, and for taking the time to leave a note. I’m happy you enjoyed this episode.

      Cheers,
      Martin.

      Reply
  4. Sam Grable

    Thank you for the interview. I am really enjoying your podcast, especially these long-form interviews.

    I absolutely love the 9th photo with the reflection in the foreground.

    Reply
    • Martin Bailey

      Thanks for listening Sam! I’m pleased you are enjoying these podcasts.

      Cheers,
      Martin.

      Reply
  5. Colin Smith

    Martin, I’ve just come across your podcasts thanks to you being in Digital Photography School’s “7 photography podcasts that are worth a listen”. I’ve taken the opportunity to start by listening to this one with Valerie as I have just come across her work and much admire it.

    It’s great to be able to look at the photos and listen at the same time. It was a stimulating discussion and I’ll certainly be listening again in the future.

    Best wishes from a cold and windy Kent in England.

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    • Martin Bailey

      Hi Colin,

      Thanks for stopping by and taking a listen. I’m pleased you like the format, and I hope you continue to listen to some other episodes too.

      All the best!
      Martin.

      Reply

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