#443 ENCOUNTERS: HOW TO MAKE PORTRAITS OF STRANGERS

FEATURING PHOTOGRAPHERs GABRIELLE MOTOLA, PAUL HUTSON, VALÉRIE JARDIN AND MR. WHISPER

Today’s show explores captivating encounters and stories that turn fleeting moments into meaningful connections with people through the lens. Four guests who are experts in the field help me on this mission. Paul Hutson is a writer and photographer who has spent decades recording the stories of everyday people he encounters in pictures and words. Gabrielle Motola discusses the philosophy of asking strangers for a portrait and rejection. Valérie Jardin talks about candid street pictures and how they can often lead to a more formal portrait, and former guest Mr. Whisper discusses a project requiring him to change his reportage approach to engage with subjects for a set of commercial pictures.

Also on the topic of photographing strangers, letters from Marilyn Davies who introduces us to a Flickr Group called 100 Strangers, Tony Lorenzo talks of how living with ADHD has been his superpower when it comes to photographing people he doesn’t know and Fred Ash finds there’s really no one way to make a portrait of a stranger.

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MORE ABOUT names, words, THE MUSIC and places FROM TODAY’S SHOW

John Mannell's ongoing project, Portrait Per Day which began on January 1st, 2017, started with the goal of improving his portrait-taking skills. Initially inspired by an idea from his wife, it has since evolved into a continued journey celebrating the people he encounters during his daily travels.

Gabrielle Motola’s workshops page introduces several styles of class, including street portraiture and one-to-one sessions. Also see An Equal Difference, which features 165 images and essays exploring modern Icelandic society's mindset.

RNLB Alfred Corry (ON 353) is a Norfolk and Suffolk-class, non-self-righting, sailing and rowing lifeboat which served in the town of Southwold in the county of Suffolk.

The social photographer Anna McCarthy is mentioned by Paul Hutson within the show today as being a natural conversationalist.

The Humans of New York project, created by Brandon Stanton in 2010, features portraits and interviews of New Yorkers, capturing their diverse stories and experiences. Each photo includes a quote or short story, offering personal insights into their lives. The project has expanded globally, highlighting shared humanity across cultures.

The Flickr group for 100 Strangers, shared by Marliyn Davies.

Tony Lorenzo’s story about Finding June, the episode aired in 2023.

Street Fred’s work on Instagram.

MUSIC LINKS: Israel Wasserman sang and wrote the playout song today Streets. Music on the show is sourced primarily from Artlist.


GABRIELLE MOTOLA

From Gabrielle’s Strangers series on her website. Also see Street and London Underground. All photographs on the showpage are copyright. Not to be reproduced or used without express permission from the photographer.


PAUL HUTSON

Paul Hutson’s encounters (above and below) featured on the show today.


VALÉRIE JARDIN

Valérie talks of her barber shop portraits (above) made initially as completely candid moments. The pictures on the showpage from Valérie are taken from the Visual Narratives series.

Photographing a story about clam fishing in France (above).

Nolwen and Benjamin photographed (above) on the beach, a candid encounter that worked toward a formal portrait.


MR. WHISPER

Here are some of my favorite portraits from my three-month assignment for InPost. This project was particularly special to me because it allowed me to interact with my subjects on the street for the first time.


MARILYN DAVIES

Marilyn Davies has been photographing strangers on the street for a webpage within her website.


TONY LORENZO

Portraits of strangers by Tony Lorenzo above and below. See more of his work on his website.


SHUTTER SYNC


NEALE JAMES

A brace of sketchbook pictures from today’s photowalk.


VIDEO LIBRARY

The following videos/subjects are referenced within today’s show.

Joel Sternfeld is an American fine-art photographer. He is best known for his large-format colour pictures of contemporary American life and identity.

A candid approach to photographing strangers.

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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