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WTF-STOP Podcast is home to PHOTO TALK and FRONTLINE REPORTING.

In FRONTLINE REPORTING I chat to photographers who are at the frontline of news, world events, or creating long-term bodies of work.


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#2 Barry Lewis - Frontline Reporting: 'Intersections' - WTF-STOP PODCAST
Barry Lewis is a London-based photographer and filmmaker, founder of Network Photographers, who has worked internationally for books and magazines from Life magazine to National Geographic.

As well as photojournalism and portraiture, he has directed over 20 documentaries, commercials, and art films. His work has been exhibited at the V&A, The Museum of London, The Photographers Gallery, and Modern Art Oxford.

Notable exhibitions and awards include Positive Lives( 1993), a book and international exhibition about living with AIDS; the World Press Award’s Oscar Barnack Medal for humanitarian photography (1990). In 2019 his images from Butlins in the 1980s will be shown at Turner Contemporary as part of the “Resort” show.
Since 2010 Barry has worked with musician David Toop and singer Elaine Mitchener to produce the mixed-media production “Of Leonardo” for the Teatro Fondamenta Nuove, Venice. A new version, choreographed by Dam Van Huynh, now tours internationally with a performance at the Purcell Room on the South Bank in September 2018. In July 2018 Barry’s film “Pond” was streamed by NTS as part of a performance by Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Toop.
Selected Books:
Butlin’shttps://barrylewisphotography.com/butlins
Glastonbury – https://www.thefloodgallery.com/products/vaguely-lost-in-shangri-la-12-years-of-the-glastonbury-festival-by-barry-lewis
MIAMI BEACH 1988-1995 - https://www.hoxtonminipress.com/produ...
Cafe Royal Books - https://www.caferoyalbooks.com/search?q=barry%20lewis
Barry Lewis
Website: https://barrylewisphotography.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barrylewisphotography/
Network: https://www.networkphotographersonline.com/ 
In Pictures: https://www.in-pictures.co.uk/portfolio/C0000KkjgAy1kLUs/G0000ckgYH720dAk


#1 Jamie Wiseman - FRONTLINE REPORTING - UKRAINE WAR - WTF-STOP PODCAST
In this episode, I talk to Daily Mail photographer Jamie Wiseman who is on the frontline documenting the unfolding events of the war in Ukraine.

Jamie Wiseman is a London-based news photographer working for The Daily Mail Newspaper. He began his career at the highly respected National Newspaper Agency in York under the guidance of the late industry giant John Pick, he moved to London in 1997 and has worked in conflict zones and photographed news events all over the world.

He has covered conflict in Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and more, natural disasters in Japan, Indonesia, and general news in more than 140 countries. He still travels internationally, reporting on world events to British newspaper readers and the worldwide readers of MailOnline. He is currently in Ukraine.
Jamie Wiseman
Web: http://jamiewiseman.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamiewiseman
Ukraine: http://jamiewiseman.com/albums/klZnL/...