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 Feb 07, 2025
Julia Coddington The Challenges and Beauty of Street Photography
Friday Feb 07, 2025
Friday Feb 07, 2025
Tim Bingham speaks to renowned Australian Street Photographer Julia Coddington.
Julia is known for her dynamic, bold, and colorful imagery. She focuses on capturing spontaneous and candid moments in public spaces, emphasizing human interaction and storytelling. Her work often explores themes of identity, emotion, and the subtleties of everyday life.
Julia is the co-founder of the Unexposed Collective and the administrator for the Women in Street community
Julia conducts street photography workshops and mentors emerging photographers, sharing her expertise and helping others develop their unique styles. Her teaching emphasizes the importance of observation, timing, and storytelling in street photography.
In this this episode we delve into our shared passion for street photography and its impact on our lives, creativity, and perspectives on humanity. We explore the technical and cultural challenges of capturing candid moments, the historical and social value of street photography, and the dual-edged impact of social media in building communities while devaluing complex images.
We discuss AI's influence on creativity, emphasizing the need for originality, and shared personal stories behind their favorite photographs. The conversation also touched on remote sessions as a creative outlet, highlighting the importance of unique questions and meaningful dialogue. Throughout, we celebrate photography's power to foster personal growth, connect with others, and document the human experience.
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Friday Jan 24, 2025
Valerie Jardin: Capturing Authentic Moments
Friday Jan 24, 2025
Friday Jan 24, 2025
Tim Bingham speaks with renowned visual storyteller Valérie Jardin about her journey into photography, moving from corporate business in the U.S. to her passion for street photography. Valerie shares her experiences and insights on capturing candid, authentic moments and discusses her significant projects like 'One Century' and 'One Love'.
Valérie emphasises the importance of stepping outside one's comfort zone and shooting what makes you happy. Her philosophy in street photography revolves around emotion and narrative rather than technical perfection. Whether it's teaching workshops internationally or working on personal projects, Valerie's passion for photography shines through.
During the conversation Valerie shares her approach to staying inspired, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the journey and not being discouraged by days where we can have a creative block.
Valerie also touches upon the challenges and joys of working with centenarians and exploring the everyday life of the LGBTQ+ community. Join us for an engaging conversation that delves into her unique style, creative process, and heartfelt approach to photography.
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Wednesday Jan 08, 2025
Suzanne Stein Capturing Vulnerability and Trust:
Wednesday Jan 08, 2025
Wednesday Jan 08, 2025
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.
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