Tim Bingham

Talking Frames

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Welcome to Talking Frames, the podcast where art and photography come to life through stories, inspiration, and creativity of photographers and artists. Each episode dives into the journeys, techniques, and passions that shape their work, offering a glimpse into their creative process and the stories behind the frames that define their workPlease give the show a follow and leave a reviewMusic supplied by Song: DripMusic by: CreatorMix.com

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Tim Bingham

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Arts

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timrw.podbean.com

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1. Jul 2026

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43 Amin Yousefi: Photography, Memory, and Archives 01.07.2026

In this episode of Talking Frames, Tim is joined by London-based Iranian photographer, researcher and visual artist Amin Yousefi. Originally trained as a documentary photographer in Iran, Amin's practice has evolved into a research-led exploration of photography, memory, history and archival practice. Amin  has rapidly gained significant international recognition as one of the most exciting emergi...

42 Homeland Lost Photography, Memory and Palestinian Refugees 17.06.2026

In this episode  Tim Bingham speaks with documentary photographer Alan Gignoux, curator Jenny Christensson, and long-time collaborator Chloe Juno in a conversation about Homeland Lost — a twenty-year photographic project documenting the lives, memories, and histories of Palestinian refugees displaced from their villages in 1948. Based in London, Alan began the project while living in Beirut, where...

41 Danielle Fitzgerald Photographing Subcultures Visibility, Trust and Access in Documentary Photography 10.06.2026

In this episode, Tim Bingham speaks with documentary and portrait photographer Danielle Fitzgerald, whose work offers an intimate, humanising look at strip clubs, people who work in the adult industry, and the private spaces where performance falls away. Throughout the conversation, Danielle describes how her first major project emerged from a desire to photograph people not in the heightened atmo...

40 Amy Horowitz Street Portrait Photography, New York & Human Connection 27.05.2026

  In this episode, Tim Bingham is joined by photographer Amy Horowitz to discuss her remarkable journey into street photography and how creativity transformed her life after moving to New York City.   The conversation explores the pivotal moments that shaped Amy’s photographic practice, from the first time she approached a stranger for a portrait to overcoming fear, rejection and self-doubt. Amy r...

39 Neil Kramer From Street Photography to Personal Documentary and Quarantine in Queens 13.05.2026

This episode of Talking Frames Neil Kramer joins Tim Bingham for a deeply reflective conversation exploring photography, ethics, family, aging, and the evolving realities of street photography in a post-pandemic world. Neil discusses his unconventional journey into photography, initially resisting the medium despite growing up around cameras through his father before eventually discovering photogr...

38 Photo London 2026 Inside the New Venue, Programme & Photography Trends 06.05.2026

Photo London 2026 marks a new chapter for one of the world’s most important photography fairs. Running from 14 to 17 May, this year’s edition brings together leading galleries from across Europe, the US, Asia, and Latin America but what really defines Photo London is the way it balances the commercial energy of an art fair with a genuinely thoughtful curatorial vision. After a decade at Somerset H...

37 Niamh Barry Capturing Identity Through Photography & Film 28.04.2026

Niamh Barry who is based in Dublin  is a photographer  and visual storyteller whose work focuses on intimate, emotionally honest portrayals of queer life in Ireland. Her images are grounded in trust, tenderness and a commitment to representing people and communities whose stories are often overlooked. Niamhs work has been exhibited widely, including at the RHA Annual Exhibition, Photo Museum Irela...

36 Reuben Radding Improvisation, Authenticity, and the Art of Street Photography in New York City 15.04.2026

Reuben Radding, a New York based street and documentary photographer whose work has become a distinctive voice within contemporary urban photography. Reuban has spent more than a decade walking the city with a camera, creating images that feel less like observations and more like encounters His photographs have appeared in exhibitions and publications since the early 2010s, and his first photobook...

35 Dave Cossini Immersive Documentary Photography, Marginalised Communities & Human Connection 01.04.2026

David Cossini is a documentary and street photographer whose work is grounded in immersion, connection, and honesty. Rather than chasing quick images, he invests time in the people and communities he photographs, building trust and creating images that feel raw, human, and deeply personal. His approach prioritises emotion and atmosphere over technical perfection, drawing viewers into the scene rat...

34 John Boaz Photographing People, Place, and Community 18.03.2026

John Boaz is a portrait photographer whose work explores faith, community, culture, and place. He has been recognized multiple times in the Portrait of Britain awards, and his work has been exhibited at respected venues such as the Saatchi Gallery in London. His editorial photography has appeared in major publications including The Telegraph Magazine, Financial Times, New Statesman, Le Monde, and...

33 Marcin Kornacki Photography in Conflict Zones Ethics, and Storytelling 04.03.2026

Marcin Kornacki is a photojournalist and documentary photographer whose work focuses on places and communities shaped by conflict, social inequality, and historical memory. He is based in London and studied photojournalism and documentary photography at the University of the Arts London. His practice is grounded in long-term projects and spending extended time with the people he photographs, combi...

32 -Meryl Meisler on Street Photography and Photographing Joy in Bushwick 18.02.2026

Meryl Meisler is an American photographer born in the South Bronx and raised on Long Island, New York, whose work offers a vivid, human-centred portrait of New York from the 1970s onward. She started taking photographs as a young student, influenced by photographers like Diane Arbus and Jacques Henri Lartigue. In recent years a resurgence of interest in her archive has brought Meryl's work wider r...

31 Simon King on Documentary Photography, Ethics, and Long-Term Storytelling 04.02.2026

Simon King began his photographic career in the world of fashion, focusing particularly on backstage photography. While this commercial work provided valuable experience, it was through documentary photography that Simon discovered his true calling. This evolution signified a shift towards authentic storytelling, where meaningful engagement with subjects took precedence over commercial interests....

30 Rich Gilligan From Skate Culture to Documentary Photography and beyond. 21.01.2026

Rich Gilligan is an acclaimed Irish photographer whose creative practice bridges Dublin and New York. His evocative images focus on skateboarders, subcultures, urban landscapes, and leading figures from art and music. His work has been internationally recognised, with publications including T Magazine from The New York Times and i-D Magazine. His photography is rooted in real environments and real...

28 Ekaterina Kutikova The Art of Seeing Cinematic Street Photography and Urban Emotion 07.01.2026

Ekaterina Kutikova Bgantseva is a contemporary photographer working primarily in street photography, based in the Mediterranean city of Alicante, Spain. She has received numerous awards and recognitions in international photography contests. These include winning the FUJIFILM “Día Mundial de la Fotografía 2025” award, several LensCulture Street Photography Awards Editor’s Picks, being named a top...

27 Laurence Bouchard on Monochrome Street Photography and Tokyo 22.12.2025

Laurence Bouchard is a street and urban photographer based in Tokyo, best known for his high-contrast black-and-white images that emphasise geometry, shadow, and silhouette. His work is characterised by strong structural compositions, often reducing complex city scenes into minimalist arrangements of lines, shapes, and negative space. Rather than focusing on overt narrative moments, Laurence’s pho...

26 Wei Jian Chan Migration, Identity and the Craft of Street Photography 12.12.2025

Wei Jian Chan is a Singapore-born photographer based in London, best known for his thoughtful black-and-white street photography and his exploration of migration, identity, and belonging. He moved from Singapore to the UK in 2012, and that experience of relocation has become a central thread running through his work. His photography has been exhibited in various locations in the UK and Europe, and...

25 Zula Rabikowska Migration, Identity & Documentary Photography 28.11.2025

Zula Rabikowska is a London-based documentary photographer, specialising in community-based portraiture and documentary storytelling. She focuses on themes of migration, Eastern Europe, and the LGBTQI+ communities, drawing inspiration from her Polish heritage and upbringing. Through her photography, Zula aims to amplify voices often overlooked, using an intentional approach to explore the complexi...

24 Knox Bertie Finding Stillness in the Chaos - Street Photography, and the Art of Waiting 14.11.2025

Knox Bertie is a photographer who is drawn to film for its tactile and aesthetic qualities, he continued using it even as digital photography became mainstream. Though often labelled a street photographer, Knox prefers a more introspective and deliberate approach, blending experimental and portrait styles. His background as a chemistry teacher informs his methodical darkroom work, balancing techni...

23 Laura Pannack Exploring Empathy and Connection in Portraiture 31.10.2025

Laura Pannack is an award-winning British photographer known for her intimate portraiture. Her work explores themes of youth, vulnerability, and connection, blending fine art and psychology to create intimate visual stories. Recognised by Leica Society International , the Sony World Photography Awards , World Press Photo, and the British Journal of Photography, Laura’s long-term projects, includin...

22 Chris Harrison Design, Patience, and the Art of Street Photography 17.10.2025

Chris Harrison, a talented photographer and designer based in Brighton, UK. Chris's creative practice seamlessly bridges the realms of street photography, visual storytelling Chris’s street work often focuses on Brighton’s seafront and off-season atmosphere, capturing moments of absurdity, solitude, and human quirkiness. His philosophy is rooted in patience and observation: waiting for a scene to...

21 Brad Jones Street Photography Through the Lens of Illustration and Composition 03.10.2025

Brad Jones brings a rare perspective to street photography, shaped by his background in illustration, studio work, and forensic photography. With a painter’s eye, Brad uses the classic principles  to transform everyday life into visually striking compositions. Instead of chasing fleeting moments, he finds evocative spaces and patiently waits for life to unfold—allowing the street itself to tell th...

20 - Dawn Eagleton Street Photography and Capturing Candid Portraits 19.09.2025

Dawn Eagleton is a renowned British street photographer, celebrated for her vivid portraits that reveal people in genuine, unscripted moments. Her photography has achieved international acclaim, with exhibitions in New York, Rome, London, and Singapore. Through her technical expertise and perceptive eye, Dawn continues to leave a lasting impression on the street photography community by showcasing...

19 - Mark Davidson Behind the Lens Street Photography and Creative Experimentation 05.09.2025

Mark Davidson is a Melbourne-based street photographer whose work is defined by his sharp eye for bold light, fleeting moments, and the quiet poetry of urban life. His photographs transform everyday streets into striking visual stories that reveal the pulse, rhythm, and beauty of the city. On top of all this, he co-hosts the Street Life podcast, where he chats with other photographers about their...

18 - Alys Tomlinson on Tradition, Identity and Portrait Photography 22.08.2025

Alys Tomlinson is a British photographer renowned for her evocative black-and-white imagery. Her acclaimed series Ex-Voto explored Christian pilgrimage sites in France, Ireland, and Poland, documenting the intimate rituals and offerings of pilgrims. Among these portraits, one of the most striking was of Mother Vera, a young nun at Grabarka, Poland. This photograph became central to Alys’s work, in...

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