Welcome to Talking Frames, the podcast where art and photography come to life through stories, inspiration, and creativity. In this episode, host Tim Bingham speaks with Suzanne Stein, a social documentarian street photographer known for her compelling work. Based in New York, Suzanne captures intimate portraits that reflect the complexities of urban life. Her photography journey includes documenting scenes from New York streets and the Kensington neighborhood in Philadelphia, delving into themes of addiction and homelessness.
Suzanne shares her experiences about photographing on the streets. Suzannes work which was recognized Founders Choice category of the 2023 BarTur Photojournalist of the Year award, is deeply influenced by social realism. Join us as we explore Suzanne's perspectives on the changing landscapes of street photography, the balance between reality and dignity in capturing images, and her personal evolution as an artist. Discover the stories behind the frames that not only define her work but also reveal the heart and resilience behind her lens.
You can see more of Suzannes work on her website and follow her on Instagram
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