Street Shots Photography Podcast

Fly Me To The Moon

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Sinopsis

"...photography is made essentially of time. I often think that what we show is a point in time, more than a window onto space." -- Frank Horvat "The camera can’t see space. It sees surfaces. People see space, which is much more interesting." -- David Hockney In this episode, Antonio and Ward begin with a tactile return to photography’s older rhythms as Antonio talks about rediscovering and shooting with a pair of film cameras, including an Olympus Stylus and a Nikon 28Ti. What starts as a story about loading film and checking batteries turns into a broader reflection on the pleasures of using older gear, the quirks of expired Ektachrome, and the appeal of getting back to black-and-white processing by hand. There is also some thoughtful camera talk along the way, not for its own sake, but as part of a larger conversation about the physical experience of making photographs and why that still matters.  From there, the conversation opens out into the latest Artemis moon mission photographs, which become the re