PhotoTypes: Where the world's top photographers reveal their amazing stories and inspirations

PhotoTypes is a weekly photography podcast released every Monday, where the world's top photographers reveal their amazing stories and inspirations to host Matt Bowen. Each photography interview is based around the same set of questions to try and get into the mind of the photographer and find out what makes them tick. If you're interested in photography then this is the place to get into the psyche of some of the world's best visual minds and take your photography to the next level.

  • 35 minutes 25 seconds
    Gregory Crewdson: Cathedral of the Pines #24
    Gregory Crewdson is an acclaimed American photographer who makes images on an epic scale. With all the production values of a movie the images are crafted with meticulous precision to produce art to fire the viewers imagination.Ahead of the opening of his latest show, 'Cathedral of the Pines,' Gregory took the time to talk to PhotoTypes about his process and what inspires him and his images.

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    15 February 2016, 9:47 pm
  • 35 minutes 9 seconds
    Jose Villa: The reluctant rockstar
    Jose Villa is often referred to as one of the 'rockstars' of wedding photography. It's not a title that sits comfortably with him though. He sees himself as a fairly normal guy who wants to create beautiful images. But there is no getting away from the fact that his images are adored by so many people around the world, and his style has become one of the most replicated.So how does he feel about all this attention and the pressure that comes with it?

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    25 January 2016, 11:03 pm
  • 37 minutes 28 seconds
    James & Jo Melia: Talking through photography #22
    It’s been said that a picture paints a thousand words. For James Melia that is most certainly the case. For him, the images he produces are more than words, they’re his voice.Why waste your time trying to come up with erudite speeches when your photos say all they need to say. James Melia’s images say more than enough which means that he doesn’t have to. He was pretty nervous about this interview for PhotoTypes which is why I’m so grateful for him making the effort to do it, along with his wife, and shooting partner Jo. www.meliamelia.com

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    16 December 2015, 12:49 am
  • 45 minutes 12 seconds
    Jonny Draper: #Dontbeadick #21
    From Marketing, to wedding videos, to wedding photography, Jonny Draper’s story is an interesting one. I’m not sure it’s ready for the West End just yet Jonny, but when it is, there’s only one person going to play the lead role.Listen to Jonny and I talk about our wives tidying up after us, who's the best character in Les Mis, workshop hashtags and some bits about photography.You can find out more about Jonny at www.jonnydraper.com

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    8 December 2015, 10:17 am
  • 36 minutes 9 seconds
    Cole Roberts: Nordica Photography
    On this weeks episode of PhotoTypes you’re going to hear about an unlikely partnership. Cole Roberts is one half of Nordica Photography; a business that began with a friendship formed in Sweden, travelled to Canada and then returned back to Sweden. To make sense of all that we speak to Cole in Sweden. www.nordicaphotography.com

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    25 November 2015, 5:32 pm
  • 40 minutes 21 seconds
    Paris Gore: Turn your passion into your profession
    Paris Gore started photographing his friends riding their mountain bikes when he was around 14 years old and he’s still doing it, only now he travels around the world getting paid to do it.His story is a simple one but still fascinating for those who have a passion for something and want to know how to turn that into their job.

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    16 November 2015, 9:29 pm
  • 47 minutes 13 seconds
    Jacob Loafman: The master tinkerer #18
    USA based Jacob Loafman describes himself as a master tinkerer when it comes to photography using lights and household objects to capture moments in works of art.In this episode he talks about his photography journey and how a personal attack led to a massive outpouring of love and support from the photography community.

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    9 November 2015, 3:19 pm
  • 40 minutes 56 seconds
    Luca Locatelli: The mistress called Photography #17
    Luca Locatelli had a successful web design company in Italy, but he wasn't fulfilled, he needed something else. So he set off on a trip to the Amazon with a camera and fell in love with a mistress called Photography.He calls himself a photographic storyteller and has shared his stories with National Geographic and The New York Times Magazine. Now he's sharing his personal story with PhotoTypes. Luca is such a lovely guy, it was a pleasure to have him on PhotoTypes.Find out more at www.lucalocatelli.comGrazie Luca

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    2 November 2015, 9:32 pm
  • 28 minutes 10 seconds
    Chloe Browne: Capturing the light #16
    To have someone believe in you so much that they invest in you and give you the equipment to pursue your dream must be an empowering feeling. That's what happened to Chloe Browne when the guy she was dating bought her a digital camera because he believed she could do it as a career. It was the helping hand she needed to quit her day job and do what she wanted.

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    26 October 2015, 6:14 pm
  • 30 minutes 52 seconds
    Ann-Kathrin Koch: Telling moving stories #15
    Ann-Kathrin Koch was an Editor of moving pictures for TV commercials and music videos. She loved telling the stories and how things looked but she started to want to tell her own stories. When she got asked to photograph a friends wedding in her native Germany she wasn't keen, but her insistent friends changed the course of her career.Now she shoots weddings on film because she loves the look and feel of it, and the way that the memories last.We also talk, real ale, swearing in German and lots more besides.Check out her work at www.annkathrinkoch.comThanks for being a guest Ann.

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    19 October 2015, 9:33 pm
  • 42 minutes 52 seconds
    Lukas Piatek: A gift from Oz
    German photographer Lukas Piatek always dreamt of being a professional photographer but he wasn't sure it would happen or how to make it happen, so he got a job as a Graphic Designer. Whilst on a year long trip to Australia something happened that convinced him to do everything he could to follow his dream.You can read more about Lukas on his website http://www.lukaspiatek.com/ and also find Looks Like Film at http://www.lookslikefilm.com

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    12 October 2015, 8:21 pm
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