Episode #258: Should you be taking my photo? And candy shop eyes.

The Fujicast Podcast

Kev and Neale debate the appropriate nature of street photography with more and more people becoming private about the use of their images on line and in social media.

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Kev and Neale debate the appropriate nature of street photography with more and more people becoming private about the use of their images online and in social media, plus they wonder if ‘real' storytelling pictures have been replaced by shadow play and ICM? Kev reminisces about his favourite wedding images as he prepares to depart ‘Planet Nuptials in terms of his professional photography, and the boys select from the incredible list of international venues they’ve photographed at and in. We also talk about candy shop eyes, the way you see a place or something for the first time, as opposed to the 170th, bad supplier food, and staying true to your style. The book of the week is Uplooker by Paul Charles Bartlett, a potent and very personal project focusing on the humanity and struggle of life on the streets of Adelaide during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Kevin Mullins

Kevin is a documentary photographer and educator with over 800 weddings behind him, well over 1,000 students taught and a passion for honest, story-led photography.

He was the first Fujifilm ambassador for Wedding Photography, a lover of street photography, and co-host of The FujiCast photography podcast. Through workshops, online courses, and one-to-one mentoring, Kevin now helps photographers develop their own style—without chasing trends.

You’ll find him sharing work and thoughts on Instagram, Threads and YouTube, and—occasionally—behind a microphone as a part-time radio DJ. He lives in the Cotswolds, where he is a Black-Belt in Judo and British Judo Coach.

https://www.kevinmullinsphotography.co.uk
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