New podcast set to explore what it means to be a photographer
A new photography podcast featuring two established figures in the Australian photography scene—Harriet Tarbuck from Photo Collective and Sally Brownbill from The Brownbill Effect—promises to be a fun and fact filled exploration of the photography world.
When Harri met Sally – A Photography Podcast, which launched on Apple Podcasts this week, seeks to answer the big questions about what it means to be a photographer in the 21st century.
Through candid conversations across the first seasons' 12 episodes, the duo speak with a diverse range of guests from across the industry, and seek to answer a core question - “Why do we do it?” This simple yet profound query opens conversations about the challenges, rewards, and motivations behind a life dedicated to photography - from the financial and professional hurdles to the sheer joy of capturing a moment.
The first season’s lineup features guests from photojournalism, documentary, and art-based photography, offering insights into everything from participating in photography festivals to exploring the importance of business diversity.
It also delves into the unique experiences of photo editors, educators, and students, while sharing a look at the industry from all angles.
More than just a discussion about the art of taking photos, the podcast focuses on building meaningful connections within a vibrant community of like-minded professionals and enthusiasts, say its hosts.
The first episode is live now, and you can listen for yourself via Apple podcasts here.