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TOTIM Exposures
Jocelyn Bain Hogg / Seamus Murphy - "An Education" Podcast
In episode 25 of Exposures, Seamus Murphy speaks with Jocelyn Bain Hogg about An Education, a body of work made while Bain Hogg was a student at Lancing College in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The project began when photography became an escape from the pressures and social hierarchies of boarding school. Working first with an inherited Rolleiflex from his father, Bain Hogg used the darkroom as a refuge and the camera as a way to understand the closed world around him.As Bain Hogg and Murphy move through the images, An Education is revealed as the...
2026-07-09
1h 00
TOTIM Exposures
Billy Miaron / Chona Mwemba - "Naidurra" Podcast
To Experience “Naidurra” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn Episode 24 of Exposures, Kenyan documentary photographer Billy Miaron speaks with Chona Mwemba about Naidurra, his story from the Maasai Mara National Reserve. The project is rooted in pastoralist Maasai life, where livestock herding, movement, and preservation of the natural environment shape social and economic systems. Miaron traces his own path into photography, from growing up in Maasai community and discovering a love of images through National Geographic magazines, to studying software engineering and eventually recognizing photography as a personal practice for documenting community and the systems that shaped his own life...
2026-06-25
32 min
TOTIM Exposures
O-Young Kwon / "At Her Brother's Grave" Podcast
To Experience “At Her Brother’s Grave” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn episode 023 of Exposures, O-Young Kwon discusses the development of At Her Brother’s Grave. Kwon describes the project as an effort to examine the “psychological effects the war is leaving behind.” The conversation follows his movement through Poland and into western Ukraine, including his encounter with Tetiana on a train to Lviv and the subsequent decision to accompany her to the funeral of her brother. Kwon places the work within a broader critique of conflict photography, emphasizing the limitations of sensational imagery while identifying the “real power of visua...
2026-06-11
27 min
TOTIM Exposures
Scott Wallace / Eros Hoagland "Covering El Salvador's Civil War" Podcast
In this episode 022 of Exposures, Scott Wallace speaks with Eros Hoagland about El Salvador, Central America, and the changing conditions of conflict reporting across the last four decades. The discussion moves through the practical and ethical conditions of reporting during the Salvadoran civil war: access to guerrilla forces and army commanders and the constant pressure of working in a country shaped by surveillance, death squads, intelligence operations, and contested territory. The conversation then broadens to the transformation of journalism itself, including the shift from analog to digital photography, the collapse of older media structures, the rise of the internet...
2026-05-28
45 min
TOTIM Exposures
Kris Graves / "LONG SUN DOWN" Podcast
To Experience “LONG SUN DOWN” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn episode 021 of Exposures, photographer and publisher Kris Graves discusses Long Sun Down as well as his daily practice across photography, publishing, bookmaking, and art documentation. He also explores the long-term concerns that shape his work: the American landscape, structural discrimination, and the visible and less visible systems that organize land, power, and exclusion. Graves describes his background as a New Yorker with family roots in Montgomery, Alabama, and how repeated childhood trips to the South helped form an early awareness of the differences between regions, histories, and lived envi...
2026-05-07
35 min
TOTIM Exposures
David Simon-Martret / Paul Geddis - "Krokodil" Podcast
To Experience “Krokodil” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn episode 20 of Exposures, David Simon-Martret speaks with Paul Geddis about the slow, deliberate process behind his and partner Blanca Galindo’s photographic work and the making of Krokodil. The conversation centers on reporting within situations marked by addiction, vulnerability, and fear, and on the ethical demands of photographing people whose lives are shaped by legal risk and social stigma. The episode follows how a work ethic rooted in time and trust expanded into later work, moving from the specific realities of drug use toward larger questions of addiction, social...
2026-04-23
26 min
TOTIM Exposures
Valerie Plesch / Tasneem Alsultan - "Kosovo, After the War" Podcast
In Episode 019 of Exposures, Valerie Plesch, in conversation with Tasneem Alsultan, speaks about the long aftermath of war and the human collective scarring that persists after international attention has moved on. In discussing her recently published story, Kosovo, After the War, Plesch describes how her own family history shaped her approach to reporting: her mother’s family fled Vietnam in the final days before the fall of Saigon, and that experience of displacement, resettlement, and inherited trauma continues to inform the stories she is drawn to today.Plesch reflects on her sustained interest in post-conflict and post-disaster so...
2026-04-09
28 min
TOTIM Exposures
Jason P. Howe / "Between the Lines" Podcast
To Experience “Between the Lines” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn Episode 018 of Exposures Jason Howe reflects on the kind of work that has defined his career: slow, proximity-based photography built through time, trust, and sustained presence. He speaks about his early years traveling through Latin America, his long engagement with conflict photography in Colombia and Afghanistan, and his belief that meaningful images are rarely made in haste. Rather than chasing breaking news, Howe describes a practice shaped by immersion—living in places, returning over years, and preserving his creative energy for work that feels necessary.The conver...
2026-03-25
28 min
TOTIM Exposures
Greta Rico / Sofia Aldinio - "Substitute Mother" Podcast
We begin 2026 with a six-part series centered around themes of place, movement, and conflict. These issues demand deeper human-centered context, as displacement, political instability, and environmental pressure increasingly define daily life for millions.To Experience “Substitute Mother” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn episode 017 of Exposures, documentary photographer Greta Rico speaks with Sofía Aldinio about the personal and investigative foundations of her long-term project Substitute Mother. Rico explains how the work began after the murder of her cousin, which revealed a largely overlooked consequence of femicide in Mexico: the children left behind and the women who step...
2026-03-12
26 min
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Tracy Dong / Salgu Wissmath - "Reassemblage" Podcast
We begin 2026 with a six-part series centered around themes of place, movement, and conflict. These issues demand deeper human-centered context, as displacement, political instability, and environmental pressure increasingly define daily life for millions.In Episode 16 of Exposures, Tracy Dong speaks with Salgu Wissmath about Reassemblage, her photographic study of the Vietnamese-German diaspora in Berlin.Dong situates the project within her family history: her father, a former South Vietnamese lieutenant, was forced to destroy photographs documenting his military service before fleeing as a boat refugee. The absence of that archive shaped her practice, positioning photography as...
2026-02-18
40 min
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Chona Mwemba / David Larsen - "Movement" Podcast
We begin 2026 with a six-part series centered around themes of place, movement, and conflict. These issues demand deeper human-centered context, as displacement, political instability, and environmental pressure increasingly define daily life for millions.In Episode 15 of Exposures, Zambian photographer Chona Mwemba turns his attention to a force so constant it often disappears from view: everyday motion. Not migration as crisis but the quiet, continuous circulation of people, labor, culture and influence that binds Zambia together.Developed over several years and across extensive travel throughout the country, Movement observes how people traverse rivers, roads, islands, and...
2026-02-05
44 min
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Alex Gist / DJ Clark - "A Conspiracy of Guileless Humanity" Podcast
We begin 2026 with a six-part series centered around themes of place, movement, and conflict. These issues demand deeper human-centered context, as displacement, political instability, and environmental pressure increasingly define daily life for millions.In Episode 014 of Exposures DJ Clark speaks with Alex Gist about A Conspiracy of Guileless Humanity, Gist’s recent body of work developed in northern Bali. The conversation traces the project’s origins, from an initial workshop encounter to a sustained period of immersion inside a small, locally rooted restaurant that quietly resists the norms of contemporary culinary culture.Gist reflects on his...
2026-01-21
38 min
TOTIM Exposures
Johis Alarcón / Greta Rico - "I Am, Still" Podcast
We begin 2026 with a six-part series centered around themes of place, movement, and conflict. These issues demand deeper human-centered context, as displacement, political instability, and environmental pressure increasingly define daily life for millions.In Episode 013 of Exposures Ecuadorian photojournalist and visual artist Johis Alarcón speaks with documentary photographer Greta Rico to discuss her documentary project, I Am, Still.The episode traces the personal, political and spiritual foundations of the project of I Am, Still which emerged during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. What began as a deeply personal inquiry became a broader e...
2026-01-07
34 min
TOTIM Exposures
DJ Clark / Tasneem Alsultan - "Shaboura" Podcast
To Experience “Shaboura” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn episode 012 of Exposures, photojournalist Tasneem Alsultan speaks with veteran visual journalist DJ Clark about Shaboura, a formative body of work produced in Gaza in the early 1990s that emerged from Clark’s decision to relocate to Palestine during the First Intifada, a choice that shaped his career and his understanding of proximity in conflict reporting . Clark reflects on living and working in Gaza under occupation, focusing on the Shaboura refugee camp, an area marked by intense resistance and everyday resilience. They discusses the material realities of film-era photojournalism, the evolving risks...
2025-12-17
30 min
TOTIM Exposures
Toby Binder / Veejay Villafranca - "Youth of Belfast" Podcast
To Experience “Youth of Belfast” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn epidsode 011 of Exposures, Veejay Villafranca talks with documentary photographer Toby Binder about his long-term project Youth of Belfast. They discuss how this important and maximally acclaimed work developed over many years, how slow the early stages were and how gaining access and trust took time (and cigarettes).Toby and Veejay also discuss the practical side of documentary photography today, including access, funding and how the industry has shifted. The episode gives a direct, honest look at how projects like Youth of Belfast are actually made and why...
2025-11-19
35 min
TOTIM Exposures
K M Asad / DJ Clark- "Vanishing With the Waves" Podcast
To Experience “Vanishing With the Waves” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn episode 010 of Exposures, Bangladeshi photojournalist K M Asad joins DJ Clark to reflect on his journey from a student at Pathshala South Asian Media Institute to becoming one of Southeast Asia’s most respected visual storytellers and a World Press Photo Award winner. Trained under the legendary Shahidul Alam, Asad came of age in a generation of photographers determined to tell their own country’s stories from within.In conversation with Clark, Asad reflects on the evolution of Bangladeshi photography, the importance of patience and proximit...
2025-11-05
35 min
TOTIM Exposures
Tom Griggs / "El Inquilino" Podcast
To Experience “El Inquilino” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPPhotographer and educator Tom Griggs joins TOTIM to discuss El Inquilino, a series made in Mexico City during the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally planning a short stay, Griggs spent three years photographing daily life as the city quieted and adapted. He describes how the project evolved from his background in fine art into a form of expanded documentary, blending observation and subjectivity to capture the mood of isolation and stillness. Griggs reflects on his process of shooting thousands of images, editing them into cohesive sequences and allowing time and memory to shap...
2025-10-22
27 min
TOTIM Exposures
Yen Duong / Salgu Wismath - "Child Brides of China" Podcast
To Experience “Child Brides of China” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn Episode 008 of Exposures, Yen Duong discusses her project Child Brides of China, which documents the trafficking of Vietnamese girls into forced marriages. The work examines the socioeconomic and structural factors that sustain these networks, including gender imbalance, poverty, and limited legal protections. Duong also reflects on her broader career as a photojournalist, covering issues of migration and social inequality and how years of work across Vietnam have shaped her approach to documenting human rights issues with deep sensitivity. The conversation addresses the practical and ethical challenges of repo...
2025-10-08
34 min
TOTIM Exposures
MaryLynne Wrye / Yen Duong - "The Olive Grove" Podcast
To Experience “The Olive Grove” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn Episode 007 of Exposures, MaryLynne Wrye speaks with Yen Duong about her project The Olive Grove, documenting life in and around the refugee camps on the island of Lesvos. Their conversation explores the harsh realities within the camp, the ethical challenges faced by photographers working with vulnerable communities, and the dangers and responsibilities that come with long-term commitment to such a story. Wrye’s work is a sustained effort to bring visibility to and amplify the humanity of people caught in crisis.MaryLynne WryeMaryLynne Wrye i...
2025-09-17
36 min
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Tasneem Alsultan / Camille Farrah Lenain - "Saudi Tales of Love" Podcast
To Experience “Saudi Tales of Love” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn Episode 006 of Exposures, Tasneem Alsultan discusses her project Saudi Tales of Love, where she documents the private, often unseen experiences of love, marriage, and divorce in Saudi Arabia. Her work challenges stereotypes by highlighting the personal stories of women navigating tradition, modernity and social change. Through intimate portraits and candid narratives, Alsultan opens a window into questions of identity, freedom, and resilience. Her story is now available on the TOTIM app.Tasneem AlsultanTasneem Alsultan is a Saudi-American investigative photographer and visu...
2025-09-03
27 min
TOTIM Exposures
Noah Berger / Salgu Wismath - "Park Fire '24" Podcast
To Experience "Park Fire’ 24" DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn Episode 005 of Exposures, Noah Berger discusses his career as a photojournalist and his extensive coverage of California’s wildfires. He reflects on the technical and safety challenges of working in hazardous fire zones while offering insights into both his process and the broader professional responsibilities of reporting on natural disasters. His story, Park Fire ‘24, is now available on the TOTIM app.Noah BergerNoah Berger is an award-winning San Francisco based photojournalist well known for his extensive coverage of the state’s wildfires. He has worked a...
2025-08-20
20 min
TOTIM Exposures
Natisha Mallick / Tasneem Alsultan - "Life on the Edge" Pt. 1 Podcast
To Experience "Life on the Edge" Pt. 1 DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn Episode 004 of Exposures, Natisha Mallick discusses her reporting in rural West Bengal, India, where she documents the high risks of childbirth in communities with limited or no access to medical care. Mallick’s work explores the resilience of mothers, the role of unofficial caregivers, and the systemic gaps that contribute to one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. Her story, Life on the Edge, is now available on the TOTIM app.Natisha MallickNatisha Mallick is a documentary photographer an...
2025-08-06
32 min
TOTIM Exposures
Seth Berry / Greta Rico- "In the Valley of Death" Podcast
In Episode 003 of Exposures, Greta Rico interviews documentary photographer Seth Berry about his work in Honduras. Berry shares his multi-year effort to document the harsh realities of life in the Aguan Valley — a region of natural beauty overshadowed by corporate exploitation and government complicity. His story, In the Valley of Death, is now available on the TOTIM app.Seth Berry Seth is a documentary photographer based in Honduras. His work is focused on human rights issues and cultural resistance in Central America and beyond. In Honduras, he explores the root causes of migration, where the pe...
2025-07-23
24 min
TOTIM Exposures
Eros Hoagland / Tasneem Alsultan- "Coup d'état" Podcast
To Experience "Coup d'état" DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn episode 002 of Exposures, photojournalist Tasneem Alsultan interviews Eros Hoagland about his decades long career as a conflict photographer including his work in Haiti covering the violent overthrow of the government of Jean-Bertrand Aristide. “Coup d'état” is now available on the TOTIM app.Eros HoaglandEros Hoagland is a California-born photojournalist whose work spans global conflict zones—from El Salvador and Iraq to Haiti, Mexico, Colombia and beyond—capturing narratives on political and social upheaval. His work has been published in the The New York Times...
2025-06-25
21 min
TOTIM Exposures
Veejay Villafranca / DJ Clark- "Signos" Podcast
To Experience “Signos” DOWNLOAD TOTIM APPIn episode 001 of Exposures, photojournalist DJ Clark interviews Veejay Villafranca about his work covering the ecological and humanitarian fallout of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. “Signos” is now available on the TOTIM app.Veejay VillafrancaVeejay Villafranca is a Manila-born documentary photographer and lecturer. He began as a staff photographer at Philippines Graphic before freelancing for AFP, Reuters, and Getty. DJ ClarkDJ Clark is a Hong Kong–based multimedia journalist with over 30 years of experience in video, photography, audio, and writing. His work has a...
2025-06-11
22 min
Athletic Skills Podcast
Athletic Skills Podcast Episode 13 Developing Fundamental Movement and Running Technique with Tim Egerton
In this episode of the Athletic Skills Podcast, we chat toTim Egerton who is an Running Coach and Owner of Foxwood Personal Training. Tim shares to what is involved as a running coach, his philosophies or developing runners, how S&C can compliment endurance training, what he looks for when analysing his runners movement and what drills he may use to develop technique but also engage his clients. See the link in the comments to listen/watch the show! Put in the comments or DM with any questions or y...
2024-09-03
41 min
The Failing Writers Podcast
S4 Ep8: A tour of Scarfolk, with Richard Littler
Have you ever been to Scarfolk? It's a strange, yet hauntingly familiar place. Join us as we take a bus trip into the mind of the man who dreamt it all up, Richard Littler.Plus we take a look at another listener's bit o' writing they've kindly sent in to share with the class. This week we try and make Madelyn Postman cry...Find out more about Richard here...https://scarfolk.blogspot.comand here...https://www.richardlittler.com/And thanks Mark@getcarterproductions...
2024-04-29
1h 05