25 episodes

Learning the technical side of photography is very important, but learning what to photograph is just as important. Photo Kibitz is about understanding photography by chatting with photographers and people that have an interest in photography. We’ll get to know them, their work and the work of others. It’s an opportunity for us to learn about the people behind the camera, their ideas, their inspirations, the people they admire and what happens after the shutter is pressed.

Photo Kibitz | Chatting about Photography, Photographers and their Images Michael Vuckovic

    • Arts
    • 4.7 • 7 Ratings

Learning the technical side of photography is very important, but learning what to photograph is just as important. Photo Kibitz is about understanding photography by chatting with photographers and people that have an interest in photography. We’ll get to know them, their work and the work of others. It’s an opportunity for us to learn about the people behind the camera, their ideas, their inspirations, the people they admire and what happens after the shutter is pressed.

    Motivating the Practical - Gregory Heisler

    Motivating the Practical - Gregory Heisler

    Motivating the practical is a lighting term used in the movie industry. Internationally renowned portrait photographer Gregory Heisler defines motivating the practical one step further, his practicals are also the subjects of his iconic photographic portraits, which he brings to life with his technical mastery and innovative visual style.

     

     

    With the help of Vistek, I had the opportunity to chat with Gregory Heisler before his sold-out Contact Photography Festival lecture in Toronto, Ontario.

    • 44 min
    Icons of Obsolescence - Michel Campea

    Icons of Obsolescence - Michel Campea

    When you look at a photograph nicely framed in a home or a gallery, have you ever thought about what goes into creating it? Before there were pixels, memory cards and inkjet printers, photographers processed their film and paper using chemicals in a darkroom.



    In his exhibition “Icons of Obsolescence”, which was at the National Gallery of Canada, Montreal, photographer Michel Campeau traveled the world and turned on the lights to photograph the magical rooms used to bring photographs to life.



    In this episode of Photo Kibitz, Michel and I discuss his photographic career, which spans more than 40 years, his exhibition and photography as art.

    • 55 min
    The Disappearance of Darkness - Robert Burley

    The Disappearance of Darkness - Robert Burley

    Are we witnessing the end of an era? Robert Burley, photographer and associate professor with Ryerson University’s School of Imaging Arts, has documented the closing and implosion of Kodak, Ilford, Polaroid and Agfa factories in his exhibition and book, The Disappearance of Darkness.



    In this episode of Photo Kibitz, Robert and I discuss photography at what could be the end of the analog era.

    He's Been Everywhere - Fred Chartrand

    He's Been Everywhere - Fred Chartrand

    In theory, photojournalist Fred Chartrand retired from the Canadian Press in February 2008. If you google his name, you will find his CP photo credit attached to current events, which makes me wonder, did he really retire?





    In this episode of Photo Kibitz, award winning photojournalist Fred Chartrand talks about his "retirement", and his 40+ years of telling stories with his cameras from around the world.

    • 50 min
    She's Got the Knack - Lois Siegel

    She's Got the Knack - Lois Siegel

    It takes talent to consistently be in the right place at the right time and Lois Siegel has the knack for doing just that. For example, her talent has enabled her to work with legendary Hollywood writer Joe Eszterhas. In this episode of Photo Kibitz we also chatted about her first celebrity portrait, internationally renowned portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh and how she was selected to be one of only 10 photographers to photograph the Rolling Stones' concert in Ottawa.




    Lois is a filmmaker, casting director, writer, professor, musician and of course a photographer. She has won a Genie award and was named one of Ottawa's top 50 people who are shaping the future of the national capital.

    • 41 min
    Dave Heath and Michael Schreier In Conversation

    Dave Heath and Michael Schreier In Conversation

    This is a special edition of Photo Kibitz. This episode is an informal conversation between Dave Heath and Michael Schreier. 



    The movie Blow-up inspired Michael Schreier to pursue a career in photography. However, it was Dave Heath that inspired Michael to understand photography beyond the Hollywood representation.



    From September 20, to January 26, 2014. The Ottawa Art Gallery presents:



    Dave Heath: A Heritage of Meaning, An Introspective, which was curated by Michael Schreier.



    The talk was recorded on September 20th 2013, with a live audience in the main studio of The School of Photographic Arts Ottawa and was introduced by one of the school’s directors, Tony Martins.

    • 2 hrs 20 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Louis Helbig ,

Wonderful

Mike, this is wonderful. Thank you for making this effort, bringing you broadcasting skills and background to fine art photography.

SSMary ,

Nice

Enjoy the conversations but find the background noise too distracting

Johnathan_Green ,

Nice idea.

I enjoyed the interview.
Nice hearing a photographer talk about what motivates him.
I will listen to the next podcasts.

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