Talking Frames
Welcome to Talking Frames, the podcast where art and photography come to life through stories, inspiration, and creativity of photographers and artists. Listen to each candid conversation in each episode that 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 work Follow Tim Bingham on instagram @_timbingham_ or @talkingframes_podcast
Episodes

Friday May 02, 2025
Friday May 02, 2025
Daniel Sackheim, a photographer and filmmaker, is a talented visual artist with a focus on storytelling through both film and photography. While he is best known for his career in television and film production, he has also made significant contributions to the world of photography.
As a filmmaker, he has directed and produced a variety of notable projects, including working on critically acclaimed shows such as The X-Files, Game of Thrones, The Leftovers, and House of Cards.
In addition to his filmmaking, Daniel Sackheim has a passion for photography, often drawing inspiration from the noir style and cinematic visuals that have influenced his work on screen. His photography is known for its use of lighting, composition, and atmospheric qualities, reflecting the same attention to detail that has defined his film projects. His visual style connects the worlds of photography and filmmaking, and his work continues to influence and inspire those in both industries.
Although Daniel is more widely recognized for his television and film work, his exploration of photography provides him with a creative outlet to express his artistic vision in a different medium, further enriching his multifaceted career.
In this engaging episode, Tim Bingham chats with Daniel about his remarkable journey to becoming a celebrated director and producer. Daniel recounts his beginnings in engineering and post-production, the mentorship that shaped his career, and his work with legendary filmmakers like filmmakers John Cassavetes and Michael Mann Michael Mann and writer Dick Wolf. They dive deep into the development of iconic TV shows like *Law & Order*, *The X-Files*, and *Game of Thrones*, examining storytelling innovations and the challenges of creating groundbreaking content. Daniel also shares his fascination with film noir, the influence of German expressionism, and his passion for exploring human frailty, memory, and technology in his projects.
The conversation highlights Daniel's transition to photography, where he found creative freedom through noir-inspired compositions and how his style has impacted his work in film and TV. Tim and Daniel discuss the changing landscape of the film and publishing industries, the rise of self-publishing, and the importance of personal projects for creative growth. They touch on the Irish film industry, urban photography, and the resilience required to succeed in an evolving artistic world. This episode is packed with inspiration, industry insights, and valuable lessons for filmmakers, photographers, and creatives alike.
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Friday Apr 18, 2025
Friday Apr 18, 2025
France leclerc is an independent photographer originally from Quebec, Canada, now residing in Chicago. She has travelled extensively to document people's lives in diverse and often remote settings.
Her photography centers on themes such as vanishing cultures, gender, and social inequality. The work is deeply rooted in exploring different cultures and communities, emphasizing the importance of building trust and capturing authentic moments.
The conversation explored the challenges and ethics of photography in culturally diverse and vulnerable communities. The emphasis and the importance of building trust and rapport with subjects, often by spending extended time within communities and using local contacts to navigate cultural norms.
France shared her techniques for breaking the ice and highlighted the value of embedding oneself in a community to create meaningful and accurate representations, contrasting this with the superficiality of short visits. They also acknowledged the responsibility of photographers to document communities under threat while encouraging local voices to share their perspectives.
The discussion also delved into cultural immersion and its impact on photography. France stressed the importance of learning about a community’s history, customs, and arts to better understand and authentically portray them. The conversation touched on their experiences with unique communities, such as the Kalash in Pakistan and the traveler community in Ireland, both characterized by their resilience and strong cultural identity. Additionally, France shared her journey into street photography, which has influenced her approach to documentary work, highlighting the continuous learning process in photography.
Both photographers agreed on the power of images to convey emotions and ideas, and the importance of staying respectful, adaptable, and immersed in their craft.
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Friday Apr 04, 2025
Rammy Narula Mastering Creativity in Street Photography
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Rammy Narula is a Bangkok-based street photographer renowned for his captivating images that capture raw, unfiltered moments of urban life.
His work is characterized by a keen eye for small gestures and moments, not just of people but also of objects, animals, light, and colour. This approach allows him to capture scenes that are both interesting and surreal, offering viewers a fresh perspective on everyday life
Rammy's contributions to the field have been recognized by Fujifilm, where he is featured as an X-Photographer, underscoring his influence and dedication to the craft.
In this episode, Tim and Rammy share their inspiring creative journeys, filled with passion, challenges, and growth. Rammy takes us through his fascinating evolution as a photographer, from capturing random objects with a gifted camera to becoming a celebrated street photographer known for his unique and humorous style.
We dive deep into topics like overcoming personal and social pressures, balancing self-expression with audience expectations, and the transformative impact of life experiences—like becoming a parent—on their art. Rammy discusses his shift from black-and-white to color photography and how a single photograph launched him into the spotlight.
The conversation also explores the role of mindfulness in creativity, the importance of staying true to your artistic identity, and how photography can be a powerful tool for personal storytelling and mental well-being. Rammy shares his experiences transitioning to online photography workshops, which have allowed him to connect with and inspire photographers worldwide. He also announces an exciting new workshop focused on organizing and sequencing photographic work.
This episode is packed with insights on navigating creative growth, finding your voice, and embracing the evolving journey of artistic expression.
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Friday Mar 28, 2025
Dublin Street Photography Festival 2025
Friday Mar 28, 2025
Friday Mar 28, 2025
The Dublin Street Photography Festival 2025 has evolved significantly in its second year, now featuring a condensed but expanded program over three days in May. The festival showcases 270+ photographs, including outdoor exhibitions running for four weeks at Charlemount Square. Notable speakers include Martin Parr as the keynote, alongside other prominent photographers such as Dougie Wallace, Rami Narula, and Melissa O’ Shaughnessy. The event offers a mix of free and paid photo walks, multiple exhibitions highlighting Irish photographers, and receives support from major sponsors like McGarrell Reilly, Canon and Photo Museum Ireland.
The festival organizers, Paul Murry and Des Byrne, have focused on creating a world-class event that makes street photography accessible to the public while emphasizing originality and professional presentation. Their commitment to showcasing Irish photography alongside international work sets this festival apart, with special exhibitions featuring local talent and historical works. The condensed format aims to enhance networking opportunities among photographers while maintaining a comprehensive program of talks, walks, and exhibitions that celebrate street photography as an art form.
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Friday Mar 21, 2025
Friday Mar 21, 2025
Stephen is a London-based writer, filmmaker, and street photographer known for his candid and humorous approach to capturing everyday life. Over the past two decades, he has developed a distinctive style that combines spontaneous street photography with imaginative storytelling.
Additionally, Stephen runs a YouTube series titled "Show & Tell," where he provides detailed and often humorous commentary on his favorite photographs.
Through his multifaceted career, Stephen Leslie has established himself as a creative force, seamlessly blending visual storytelling with a keen observation of the world around him.
Stephen and Tim’s discussion covered a wide array of topics cantered on the art and evolution of street photography. Stephen shared his journey into the field, inspired by Elliot Erwitt and a personal desire to document life through candid moments. He reflected on how his photography evolved from a personal diary to a creative expression of humour and wit, often inspired by everyday life. The role of humour was a recurring theme, with Stephen emphasizing its value despite it sometimes being underappreciated.
They explored the challenges of combining writing and photography, noting how keeping the two separate allows for authenticity in each medium. Stephen also discussed his preference for shooting on film, valuing its deliberate nature and its ability to encourage patience and thoughtful composition over the rapid-fire approach of digital photography.
They discuss the importance of finding a project in street photography, allowing photographers to build a cohesive body of work. Stephen shared his experience working on a five-year project that became a successful book, noting the growing popularity of photography books despite the dominance of social media. He encouraged aspiring photographers to focus on their unique perspective, emphasizing quality over quantity.
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Wednesday Mar 12, 2025
Launch of Where The Streets Lead anthology of street photographs
Wednesday Mar 12, 2025
Wednesday Mar 12, 2025
In this episode Tim Bingham is speaking with Ashley Riffo and Bob Paterson who are the team behind team Street Photography Magazine
Where the Streets Lead, an anthology showcasing diverse street photography. The book emphasizes the importance of printed work and encourages photographers to find inspiration in their surroundings. The creation process involved months of selecting and sequencing images, working closely with printers, and refining the final product.
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They also examined the evolution of street photography, noting how social media has increased accessibility but also presents challenges in maintaining originality. They stressed the benefits of experiencing photography in books or exhibitions rather than solely online.
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Friday Mar 07, 2025
Friday Mar 07, 2025
Betty Goh is a street photographer based in Singapore. Her work is known for its abstract and contemporary style, often capturing the urban landscape through unique perspectives. Betty's photography focuses on elements like colors, reflections, shadows, silhouettes, and lines, transforming ordinary streets into extraordinary visual poetry
Known for creating introspective, multi-layered images that emphasize contrast, emotion, and reflections. Her work often explores themes of resilience, loneliness, and finding beauty in the mundane.
In this episode Tim Bingham talks with Betty about her journey into photography, including her experiences with abstract street photography and how it has given her a means of self-expression and appreciation for life. We explore various aspects of Betty's work, such as her signature style, recognition in the field,
Betty shares her experiences of learning from a mentor Siegfried Hansen and how her work has evolved over time. She explains her signature style, which often features abstract, multi-layered, and introspective images with a contrast between light and dark.
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Friday Feb 21, 2025
Friday Feb 21, 2025
This conversation highlights Gustavo's journey and philosophy in photography, as well as the broader challenges and joys of the craft. We engaged in a multifaceted conversation exploring personal experiences, professional trajectories, and shared artistic philosophies. Gustavo reflected on his transition from journalism to photography, enriched by a course with Carlos Moreo. We examine how his Brazilian heritage shapes his photographic sensibilities, particularly his affinity for vibrant colors and light, and discussed his evolution toward a minimalist approach, prioritizing simplicity, spontaneity, and emotional resonance over layered narratives.
Living in cities like São Paulo and Brasília has shaped his perspective, presenting challenges in capturing the essence of urban life and encouraging him to innovate within familiar settings. His book Liquid Cities—inspired by Zygmunt Bauman's "liquid modernity" and curated by Josely Nakagawa—exemplifies his dedication to exploring themes of change and adaptability through photography.
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