Episodes

  • Meryl Meisler: Street Photography and Boogie Nights (Part 1)
    Jun 28 2026

    Remember the wild hairstyles, the fancy dance moves, and the nights when Studio 54 ruled New York? Well, today's guest was there... camera in hand, and thankfully she kept the negatives!

    In this first part of my conversation with Meryl Meisler, we travel back to the beginning of a remarkable photographic journey. Best known today for her street photography and photographs of the '70s disco era, Meryl spent decades documenting the people around her, never imagining that these everyday moments would one day find their way into books, galleries, and museum walls.

    We talk about growing up on Long Island, receiving her first camera, the importance of family, discovering photography, and finding herself in the middle of New York's legendary nightlife scene. From Studio 54 and Paradise Garage to family gatherings and neighborhood streets, this may begin as a conversation about street photography, but it quickly becomes a story about family, friendship, New York, and a life lived with a camera always close at hand.

    Grab a coffee, settle in, and join us for this wonderful conversation with Meryl Meisler.

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    📸 See more of Meryl's work: https://www.merylmeisler.com/

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    🎧 Your Weekly dose of Photography Inspiration: https://www.thecameracafeshow.com

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    40 mins
  • Pedaling the Whooper Highway: Mike Forsberg & Andy Caven
    Jun 21 2026

    Most people look at bird migrations on maps. A photographer and a biologist decided to follow one on bicycles...for 2,500 miles!

    When I first reached out to Mike Forsberg, the plan was to talk about his remarkable photography career and decades of conservation storytelling. Then I discovered that Mike and his friend Andy Caven were about to set off on a bicycle journey from the Texas Gulf Coast to central Saskatchewan, following the migration route of the endangered whooping crane. Suddenly, that conversation had to wait.

    Recorded during a rest day roughly halfway through their journey, this episode follows conservation photographer Mike Forsberg and conservation biologist Andy Caven as they pedal their way along one of North America's great migratory flyways. Along the way, we talk about whooping cranes, conservation, friendship, small-town encounters, life on the road, and what happens when you choose to experience migration at the speed of a bicycle.

    Most of all, this is a story about curiosity, connection, and slowing down long enough to truly experience the landscapes, people, and wildlife that make this migration possible.

    And don't worry—after the summer, Mike will return to The Camera Cafe Show for a much deeper conversation about his photography career, conservation storytelling, and the projects that have made him one of North America's most respected conservation photographers.

    So grab a coffee, hop on your bike, and join us for a few miles along the Whooper Highway with Mike Forsberg and Andy Caven.

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    🚲 Learn more about the Whooper Highway project:

    https://whoopingcranechronicles.com/bike/

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    📸 Mike Forsberg:

    https://www.michaelforsberg.com/

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    🦩 International Crane Foundation:

    https://savingcranes.org/

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    🎧 Your Weekly Dose of Photography Inspiration: https://www.thecameracafeshow.com

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ukraine: Living Inside the Story — Oksana Parafeniuk & Iva Sidash (Part 2)
    Jun 14 2026

    War doesn't end when the photograph is taken. For many people, that's where the story begins.

    In Part 2 of this special two-part conversation, I once again sit down with Ukrainian photojournalists Oksana Parafeniuk and Iva Sidash. While Part 1 focused on home, and their personal journeys in photography, this second conversation moves deeper into the lasting impact of war on individuals, families, and communities. Together, we talk about what happens long after the headlines fade and the cameras move on.

    We explore the emotional weight of documenting difficult stories, the experiences of children growing up during war, and the responsibility of telling stories that continue long after a photograph has been made. Along the way, there are also moments of hope, humor, and humanity that remind us why these stories matter in the first place.

    Grab a coffee, settle in, and enjoy Part 2 of my wonderful conversation with Oksana Parafeniuk and Iva Sidash.

    📸 See more of Oksana and Iva's work:

    https://oksanaparafeniuk.com/

    https://www.ivasidash.com/

    🎙️ Listen to my first conversation with Iva Sidash, recorded in May 2023:

    https://thecameracafeshow.com/ivasidash

    🎧 Your Weekly dose of Photography Inspiration: https://www.thecameracafeshow.com

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    44 mins
  • Ukraine: Living Inside the Story — Oksana Parafeniuk & Iva Sidash (Part 1)
    Jun 7 2026

    For most photojournalists, war is something they travel to. For others, it's the reality of the place they call home.

    In Part 1 of this special two-part conversation, I sit down with Ukrainian photojournalists Oksana Parafeniuk and Iva Sidash. Iva was on our show in 2023, one year after the Russian invasion, but since then her photography journey has taken her further, studying at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. Oksana, meanwhile, has gone from being a fixer to becoming both a mother and an internationally published photographer in just a few years. Together, we talk about what it means to photograph the country you grew up in while living through many of the same realities yourself on a daily basis.

    We talk about finding their way into photography, the importance of home, and how war can shape both the stories in front of the camera and the people behind it. Next week, we continue the conversation with a deeper look at the realities of war, its impact on children and families, and the emotional cost of documenting it.

    Grab a coffee, settle in, and enjoy Part 1 of my conversation with Oksana Parafeniuk and Iva Sidash.

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    📸 See more of Oksana and Iva's work:

    https://oksanaparafeniuk.com/

    https://www.ivasidash.com/

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    🎙️ Listen to our first conversation with Iva Sidash (May 2023):

    https://thecameracafeshow.com/ivasidash

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    🎧 Your Weekly dose of Photography Inspiration: https://www.thecameracafeshow.com

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    39 mins
  • Pascal Maitre: Photojournalism Beneath the Headlines
    May 31 2026

    Crossing the Afghanistan border in disguise at night was once just part of the job 🌍📸

    In this episode I sit down with legendary French photojournalist Pascal Maitre — whose work over the last four decades has taken him to places such as Afghanistan, Somalia, Congo, Ethiopia, Sudan ,more than forty countries throughout Africa, and worked in South America, Russia, the Middle East, Latin America and numerous other regions over the last four decades.

    And over this +40 year career, his photography has appeared in major publications such as National Geographic, Geo, Paris Match and Stern. He has won multiple World Press Photo Awards, received the Visa d’Or d’Honneur for Lifetime Achievement at ‘Visa pour l’Image’, and today he is also a Canon Ambassador.

    From walking with the Mujahideen during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, to documenting dangerous daily life in Somalia, migration, conflict, energy poverty and the global charcoal crisis, Pascal shares incredible stories from a lifetime spent trying to photograph not just events… but the human reality underneath them.

    We talk about the older generation of photojournalism before the digital era, Kodachrome, fixers, trust, curiosity, and how photography — at its best — still depends on patience, time, and understanding people.

    Grab a coffee, settle in, and enjoy my conversation with Pascal Maitre.

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    📸 See more of Pascal’s work: https://www.pascalmaitre.com/

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    🎧 Your Weekly dose of Photography Inspiration: https://www.thecameracafeshow.com

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • David duChemin: Confessions Beyond the Rubber Chicken Guy (Part 2)
    May 24 2026

    Style is easy to imitate. Voice is something else entirely.

    In this second part of my conversation with David duChemin, we move deeper into creativity, artistic identity, social media, fear, and the challenge of making work that actually feels honest in a world full of comparison and noise.

    We talk about the difference between style and voice, the pressure to imitate what everyone else is doing, wildlife photography, curiosity, inspiration, and why sometimes the hardest thing creatively is simply learning to trust yourself.

    But just like in part one, this conversation never stays too serious for too long. Along the way there are still plenty of laughs, unexpected turns, stories about life, and moments that feel more like two people talking over pizza and wine than a traditional photography interview.

    Grab a coffee, settle in, and enjoy part two of my conversation with David duChemin.

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    📸 See more of David’s photography, books, workshops, and writing: https://davidduchemin.com/

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    🎧 Your Weekly dose of Photography Inspiration: https://www.thecameracafeshow.com

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    41 mins
  • David duChemin: Confessions Beyond the Rubber Chicken Guy (Part 1)
    May 17 2026

    “Elvis has left the building…” — and somewhere after the stage lights went dark, a camera slowly took the place of the rabbit and the magician’s hat.

    In this first part of my conversation with David duChemin, we explore the unusual path that took him from performing comedy shows, juggling bananas, and entertaining crowds… to becoming one of photography’s most thoughtful voices on creativity, storytelling, and finding your own way of seeing the world.

    We talk about discovering photography as a teenager, building darkrooms in bathrooms, almost flunking out of English class before later becoming a bestselling author, and the moment a trip to Haiti completely changed the direction of his life.

    Along the way, this becomes a conversation about much more than photography — curiosity, reinvention, fear, creativity, travel, and how sometimes the paths that make the least sense in the moment end up shaping us the most.

    Stay tuned for part two next week, where we go even deeper into creativity, vision, fear, social media, and what it really means to find your own voice as a photographer.

    Grab a coffee, settle in, and enjoy part one of my conversation with David duChemin.

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    📸 See more of David’s work, books, workshops, and writing: https://davidduchemin.com/

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    🎧 Your Weekly dose of Photography Inspiration: https://www.thecameracafeshow.com

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    39 mins
  • Chris Johns: Shaping How Millions See the World (Part 2)
    May 10 2026

    Former Editor-in-Chief of National Geographic Chris Johns returns in part two of this conversation — taking us behind the scenes of how some of the world’s most powerful stories are shaped. If you haven’t listened to part one of my conversation with Chris yet, I’d really recommend going back and starting there first. It gives you the full picture of how this story unfolds.

    We pick up right where we left off, diving into stories from photographers in the field, what really happens behind the images we all know so well, and how those moments evolve into stories that reach millions of people.

    We also go deeper into what it means to lead one of the most influential publications in the world — how decisions are made, what Chris expected from photographers, and how storytelling can influence the way people understand global events.

    Along the way, there are moments of laughter, of reflection, but also plenty of humanity — from conversations about family and legacy to the inspiration of amazing people like Jane Goodall, and how storytelling continues across generations.

    Grab a coffee, settle in, and join us for part two of this conversation with Chris Johns.

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    📸 See more of Chris’ work:

    https://thephotosociety.org/member/chris-johns/

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    🎧 Your Weekly dose of Photography Inspiration:

    https://www.thecameracafeshow.com

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    38 mins