

Street Shots Photography Podcast
Antonio M Rosario
Street Shots is a photography podcast hosted by photographers Antonio M. Rosario and Ward Rosin. Each episode is a conversation about the why of making photos — what pulls you toward certain subjects, how your life shapes your eye, and what it means to stay curious after years of shooting. Instead of gear fights and step-by-step tutorials, Antonio and Ward talk shop like two working photographers over coffee: honest, reflective, occasionally funny, and always grounded in real experience. Expect thoughtful takes on street photography, visual literacy, personal projects, creative habits, and the quiet (and not-so-quiet) forces that shape the pictures we make.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Jun 16, 2020 • 35min
Kids and Chairs
Been a while since the last show and I'm taking a walk around Green-Wood again to explain what's going on. Also, a bit of a special treat as some great fourth graders were tasked with writing (very) short stories about a couple of my images, included below. A wonderful treat to have one's images the subject of budding imaginations. So wonderful.

May 16, 2020 • 1h 20min
Book Day
I've got my buddy Ward Rosin on the show again. We're catching up on what we're doing during lockdown, including going through our back catalog of images and books we're recommending.
This episode's links:
Masters of Street Photography
The Phone Book
Long Story Short
Full Moon
Mexico: Between Life and Death
Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page.

Apr 30, 2020 • 45min
Droning On
Me again, droning on about what I'm doing.
Check out my YouTube Channel here.

Apr 17, 2020 • 27min
Cooped Up
Like you, I'm cooped up at home with not much to do. Been working at my remote job and that's been keeping me busy. Busy enough to delay publishing this episode. Well, here it is. I hope I can keep you company for a short while.
Sample Gigapixel AI image:
original
original on left, upsampled on right
original on left, upsampled on right
Upsampled final (downsampled for post)
Links:
Topax Gigipixel

Mar 31, 2020 • 27min
The New Yorker
Paying a small tribute to my late friend and photographer, Robert Herman. I recorded this as a YouTube video as well.
If you’re thinking of suicide or know someone who is, please call The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255
Links:
Robert's sites:
https://robertherman.com/
https://robertherman.com/instagram
Remembering Robert Herman:
http://lenscratch.com/2020/03/remembering-robert-herman/
"The New Yorkers" (currently unavailable)
"The Phone Book"
Zack Arias's Channel:
Intro and outro music produced by:
https://phyllisaudio.com/

Mar 17, 2020 • 58min
Dispatches from Green-Wood
Well, we've officially entered the Twilight Zone. Because of this, I needed to clear my head a little so I decided to do the show during one of my photo strolls through Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn. I'm going to be working on my own YouTube channel and in this episode I share what I have planned. Also, just some of my personal thoughts about the current world situation.
Links:
ShutterTime Podcast

Feb 29, 2020 • 1h 23min
Shiny Stuff and Lartigue
Another busy freelance week means I'm rebroadcasting a show from last April, with me and Ward Rosin doing a deep dive on Jacques-Henri Lartigue. Also, a quick update on some future plans and shiny objects that are distracting me.
Bryan Minear's X-T4 Preview
Here are the notes from Episode 96 regarding Lartigue:
In this episode, I'm joined by my buddy Ward Rosin and we do a deep dive into the photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue.
Ward and I touch on many aspects of Lartigue's work including his love of speed and his use of one of the first color photography processes called "Autochrome." We make some interesting discoveries during our chat and I'm sure you will too as you listen to us both talk about a photographer we've admired for a long time.
This is the first of what will be a regular feature on Street Shots. The idea of talking about interesting and exceptional photographers with a buddy has been something I've wanted to do on the show for a while now. Any feedback is appreciated.
Show Links:
Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page.
Ted Forbes “TheArt of Photography” - "The Color Photography of Jacques-Henri Lartigue"
Ted Forbes “TheArt of Photography” - "Lartigue"
Autochrome Process
Explanation of the distortion in the racing image.
Guardian article on Lartigue
Boyhood photos of J.H. Lartigue
Book - Lartigue: Life in Color

Feb 15, 2020 • 1h 6min
What the Camera Saw
This episode started as a riff on the title but evolves (or devolves) into just a chat about photography. Does the camera see more than we do when we are shooting? The camera: does it work for us or do we work for it? My buddy Ward joins me in hashing out some of these questions.
Here are some shots of our bookshelves:
A couple of Ward's shots of steam trains:
Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page.
TED Talk - Finding a Visual Identity in the Digital Age | Ralph Gibson
Ibarionex's The Candid Frame #500 - Joel Meyerowitz
Street Shots Patreon Page

Jan 31, 2020 • 56min
By The Numbers
Numbers, numbers, numbers. Did you ever notice how many numbers were involved in this thing we call “photography?” Well, I just did. Well, no, not really but an experience with some students got me thinking about all the numbers we have to deal with just to create an image. Also, I eulogize a recent “passing.

Jan 18, 2020 • 38min
Continuum
Sorry for the rerun. Was told I uploaded wrong audio for this episode. I deleted the previous post and am sending a new one. Apologies for the mixup. This is the correct episode.
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After having been to a recent family event where a slide show was presented, I ponder some of the meaning of these shows and how will we be making these in the future. How will future generations be able to create these shows for family events if there is no shoebox full of old prints and slides to scan? Also, I bitch a little about Epson printers and praise Blurb bookmakers.


