

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

Apr 30, 2018 • 58min
Social Character
Episode 72 - "Social Character"
Antonio is pondering the wisdom of social media (yes, again) and whether or not it makes sense to give it all up or to use it that benefits being a photographer. The current trend now has a lot of people shutting down their Instagram accounts and Facebook pages, but does that make sense if all you want to do it share your imagery? Also, he talks about our ever-changing and evolving photographic personalities and how that is reflected in the cameras we choose to use.
Show Links:
Olaf Sztaba: Seeing Simplified - HD eBook
Eric Kim: Why You Should Delete Your Instagram

Apr 16, 2018 • 1h 10min
The Write Stuff
On this episode, Antonio speaks with Minnesota-based photographer and podcaster, Dave Szweduik. He’s been a friend of the show for a while now and this chat has been a long time in coming. Lately, Dave’s been putting pen to screen, as it were, writing some incredibly thoughtful (and perhaps a little provocative) blog posts on his photography website. Three recent posts delve into what it means to be a successful photographer, how social media plays a role in that, and the idea that the pressure of creating art may be killing our passion. Dave and Antonio talk about these posts in particular and also about the tasks of maintaining a blog as a photographer. For Dave, writing about his thoughts and feelings about the photographic journey is almost as important as taking the photos themselves.
Show Links:
Dave's website
"Is the pressure of creating art killing our passion?"
"Photography Success, Chasing The Wrong Dream?"
"The Photographic Long Game : A classic approach to photography"
Digital Soup Podcast

Mar 30, 2018 • 60min
The Why
In this 70th episode, Antonio ponders the "why" in photography. Why do we care about taking pictures? Why do we want to share our photos in social media? Why do we care? Why, why, why? We all would like to know the "why" when we take pictures and why we want to show them and why we keep them. and why we photograph what we photograph. This is more a stream of consciousness than any really defined subject of photography. Join Antonio on this wondering journey, as he begins this discussion which is sure to continue well past the end of this show.
Show Links:
Why do we take pictures? – Sushicam
Overexposed? Camera Phones Could Be Washing Out Our Memories : NPR
“Mirrors With Memories”: Why Did Victorians Take Pictures of Dead People? | Mental Floss
This Photographer Deleted His Social Media with 1.5 Million Followers

Mar 13, 2018 • 1h 10min
All Good Things
Well, the time has come to say adios to Tom as a regular host on Street Shots. In this episode, Antonio and Tom talk about what it's been like to have created such a fun team with Switch to Manual and this podcast. Not a whole lot of practical photography tips spoken about but more about what it's been like for the two of them to have worked together to create STM and what the future will be like with just Antonio hosting the podcast. So grab your favorite beverage and chill with the STM guys on this bittersweet episode. Oh, and it's not all bad news. :)

Feb 28, 2018 • 1h 2min
Opinions are like...
This week, Antonio scours the photography news site called PetaPixel and adds his two cents about some the recent stories published there.
Show Links:
500px gets acquired
Odd pricing at 500px
Lensbaby Burnside Lens
New Fuji X-H1
Canon’s AI Flash
Lightroom Update
Stupid Photography Terms
The B-Word
Peter Lik “Faked” Moon Image
NYC Street Coincidences

Feb 17, 2018 • 1h 14min
Technicolor
In this episode, Antonio is joined by his friend and co-worker Reed Means to discuss the technical and emotional impact of adjusting colors in both film/video and still photography. Tapping into Reed’s extensive experience as a film/video colorist, they talk about how color editing (also called color “grading”) affects our feelings about a visual scene and the information conveyed to a viewer. Color editing in film and still photography share a lot of similar ideas and Antonio and Reed discuss those commonalities and how they can be used to help an artist express themself.
Show Links:
Palm Tree Shoe Productions
Reed’s color grading sample video
Color Grading Central
Alexis Van Hurkman
Film LUTs
Color Harmony
DaVinci Resolve Software
Behind the scenes of the Hobbit
The Psychology of Color

Jan 31, 2018 • 1h 3min
Ruminations
In this episode, Antonio ponders other podcasts (and shoutouts), new lenses, and image processing. Also, he starts to pave the way for a future episode where he'll discuss the films and TV shows that shape his visual DNA. All this from a late night recording from the STM studios.
Links:
ShutterTime with Sid and Mac
Let's Talk Photography

Jan 16, 2018 • 53min
Machine Nation
In this episode, Antonio follows up on his newest birthday toy, the Polaroid OneStep2. A recent trip with the instant camera changed the way to have fun with a camera, or maybe he rediscovered how to have fun. Also, he discusses a new and perhaps disturbing trend in automated photo editing and processing: machines that learn what a "good" photograph is and tell you how to fix your flawed images. Something to fear or embrace? Antonio is sure to share his opinion about that. The machinations of the algorithm.
Show Links:
Petapixel: Google’s New AI Can Score Photos on Technical and Aesthetic Quality
Google Nima: Neural Image Assessment
PhotoLemur

Nov 30, 2017 • 59min
Show and Tell
In this episode, Antonio shares his latest experience with printing and hanging a show of his street photography at a Brooklyn brewery/gallery. Some tips and lessons learned. Also, after receiving a Polaroid OneStep camera for his birthday, Antonio chats about his new, or we should say renewed, foray into the world of instant photography.
Show Links:
Island to Island Brewery
Digital Soup Podcast
ShutterTime with Sid & Mac
Polaroid Originals

Oct 30, 2017 • 1h 5min
2017 Photo Expo
It's October and that means Antonio is walking the floor of the PDN Photoplus Expo again. On this episode, Antonio chats with a few of the vendors at the show and a photographer who shares his opinion about cameras as status symbols. Tune in and take a virtual tour of the Expo with one of the STM guys.
Show Links:
Ken Shung Photographer
Polaroid Pop
Polaroid Originals
Lomography & Lomo'Instant Square
Macphun/Skylum Software
My Case Builder


