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Shutter Stories: A Canon Podcast on Photography, Filmmaking and Print

Podcast Shutter Stories: A Canon Podcast on Photography, Filmmaking and Print
Canon Europe
Insights, kit and the conversations that matter, with the world’s leading photographers and filmmakers in Shutter Stories.

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  • Capturing Tomorrow: The Impact of Future Tech on Imaging
    From the dawn of the daguerreotype to the era of mirrorless technology, the imaging landscape has continually evolved, driven by technological advancements that have reshaped how we capture and tell stories. In fact, we could be living through another leap in imaging technology now, driven by AI.  What lies beyond the current viewfinder? What innovations await us in the next chapter of visual storytelling? What impact will they have on the creative process and the consumer experience? Alessia Glaviano, Head of Global PhotoVogue and Director of the Photo Vogue Festival and David McClelland, technology expert, journalist and podcaster join host Ilvy Njiokiktjien to explore these topics and share their views.  Alessia Glaviano Leading figure in international photographic criticism Over 20 years experience working at Condé Nast in various roles, starting as a photo editor at Vogue in 2001. Launched PhotoVogue in 2001 - an industry-leading platform exemplifying diversity behind the camera and a multitude of perspectives. Users worldwide (amateurs to professionals) can share their photographs which published online under the curatorial supervision of professional photo editors Launched the Photo Vogue Festival in 2016 as a place to further the conversation around the promotion of creativity, diversity and justice in image-making. David McClelland   Technology journalist, presenter and podcaster with a specialism in the intersection between creativity and technology Featured in various programmes for the BBC and written for publications including TechRadar, and Wired Keynote speaker for clients including Adobe, BT and HSBC Follow us on Twitter: https://canon.sm/pro-twitter Join us on Facebook: https://canon.sm/pro-facebook Engage with us on Instagram: https://canon.sm/pro-instagram Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://canon.sm/pro-linkedin Watch us on YouTube: https://canon.sm/youtube
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  • Love and Business: how to thrive as a couple in wedding photography
    Weddings, with their whirlwind of emotions and fleeting moments, demand intimacy, trust, and coordination. And who better to navigate these intricacies than a married couple who own and operate a wedding photography business together? Join host Ilvy Njiokiktjien as she speaks to hybrid shooters Carmen and Ingo Leitner, a husband and wife team who have been together for over 20 years and have been shooting weddings together since 2006. As well as discussing the advantages and challenges of working with your spouse, Carmen and Ingo share how they juggled the initial months of being parents while shooting destination weddings: with a second shooter, who doubled as a nanny! They also share some amazing advice and numerous tips for shooting both photos and video, and for budding wedding photographers. Listen to the end of the episode to catch them all! Carmen and Ingo Leitner have travelled the world to capture weddings in some of the most spectacular settings imaginable. The pair, who are entirely self-taught, are renowned for producing beautiful backlit shots, often illuminating newlyweds in the golden glow of a sunset.Follow us on Twitter: https://canon.sm/pro-twitterJoin us on Facebook: https://canon.sm/pro-facebookEngage with us on Instagram: https://canon.sm/pro-instagramConnect with us on LinkedIn: https://canon.sm/pro-linkedinWatch us on YouTube: https://canon.sm/youtube
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  • Developing resilience: coping with trauma in photojournalism
    War correspondents experience similar rates of PTSD as combat veterans so in this timely episode, our host Ilvy Njiokiktjien is joined by professor of psychiatry Dr Anthony Feinstein and photojournalist and fellow Canon Ambassador Finbarr O’Reilly.Finbarr's experience matched with Anthony's clinical expertise allow us to explore the experience of those tasked with the visual documentation of conflict zones and humanitarian crises. Anthony and Finbarr’s coping mechanisms to help navigate the emotional aftermath of  trauma associated with some parts of (photo)journalism are peppered throughout the episode, so you’ll need to listen all the way through to hear them.  The organisations mentioned in this episode by Finbarr are:   ACOS Alliance The ACOS (or A Culture Of Safety) Alliance is a global coalition of 150+ news organizations, journalist associations and press freedom NGOs working together to champion safe and responsible journalism practices. Rory Peck Trust Established in memory of freelance cameraman Rory Peck, who was killed on the job in Moscow in 1993, the trust provides practical and financial support to freelance journalists and their families worldwide, assisting in times of crisis and helping them to work more safely and professionally.  Finbarr O’Reilly An award-winning photographer with 20+ years experience working in conflict zones and complex humanitarian emergencies Canon Ambassador Regular contributor to The New York Times and winner of two World Press Photo AwardsAuthor of the joint memoir Shooting Ghosts written with U.S. Marine Sgt. Thomas James Brennan (2017) about their experiences of the Afghanistan war Dr Anthony Feinstein   Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto. He has published a series of seminal studies exploring the psychological effects of conflict on journalists His series Shooting War for the Globe and Mail Newspaper is a documentary featuring nine of the world’s top conflict photographers reflecting on careers spent on the front lines, and the physical and psychological scars they live with now Follow us on Twitter: https://canon.sm/pro-twitter Join us on Facebook: https://canon.sm/pro-facebook Engage with us on Instagram: https://canon.sm/pro-instagram Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://canon.sm/pro-linkedin Watch us on YouTube: https://canon.sm/youtube 
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  • Moment #6: If not photography, what would you do?
    Welcome to the next episode of our short-form podcast series, Shutter Stories Moments.  Being a part of the photography, filmmaking or content creation industry is a pleasure and a privilege but earning a living in the field isn't guaranteed, and there may be points in their career when creators may consider where else they can apply their talents and whether there are any other careers they could pursue.  We asked four established creators what they would be doing if they weren't working in this industry.  You will hear from: ●       Isabel Infantes and Phill Magakoe, sports photographers (S04E06, first released September 2023) > listen here ●       Jamie Ferguson and Cecilie Harris, men’s fashion photographers (S04E08, first released November 2023)  > listen hereFollow us on Twitter: https://canon.sm/pro-twitter  Join us on Facebook: https://canon.sm/pro-facebook  Engage with us on Instagram: https://canon.sm/pro-instagram  Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://canon.sm/pro-linkedin  Watch us on YouTube: https://canon.sm/youtube
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  • Reframing masculinity: disrupting men's fashion photography
    Join host Ilvy Njiokiktjien as she speaks to two creators, Cecilie Harris and Jamie Ferguson, who are challenging the traditions of men’s fashion photography. As well as discussing the ways in which the men’s fashion world is changing and how their work fits into it, Cecilie and Jamie share tips on working with models and which lenses to use for the most naturalistic shots. Cecilie Harris is the founder and editor of Boys by Girls, a multi-platform publication, where male subjects are shot exclusively by women. She’s a photographer and also Head of Creative Services at Canon. Jamie Ferguson is a photographer who shoots under the moniker JKF Man. His unique style developed from a career in, and love of, men’s fashion. His work is infused with a fun, relaxed sensibility which has won him contracts with iconic fashion brands including Polo Ralph Lauren and publications such as MR PORTER. Follow us on Twitter: https://canon.sm/pro-twitterJoin us on Facebook: https://canon.sm/pro-facebookEngage with us on Instagram: https://canon.sm/pro-instagramConnect with us on LinkedIn: https://canon.sm/pro-linkedinWatch us on YouTube: https://canon.sm/youtube
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