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Podcast Episode 56: This is Katrin Küllenberg
Delighted to have the fab Katrin Küllenberg on the Podcast today! One of the best family and wedding photographers in Germany, Katrin has won 2 Story Awards from us here at This is Reportage, as well as 6 Reportage Family Awards and a Family Story Award on our sister-site, This is Reportage: Family. She was also a judge for us on TiR, right back in Collection Two. Katrin shares all about:
the experience of judging for our wedding site, her top tips for better documentary family photography, her time in America, the story behind one of her specific Reportage Family Awards, how she’s been dealing with covid, why it’s so important to have context in your images, being on the other side of the camera for a family shoot, and much, much more…
Podcast Episode 55: This is Liam Shaw of York Place Studios
It’s an absolute honour to have our overall Photographer of the Year 2018 on the Podcast today: The brilliant Liam Shaw. One half of the fab duo that is York Place Studios, not only did Liam win our Photographer of the Year in 2018, but he’s also third-overall in terms of Lifetime Awards won from us – with a quite staggering 21 Reportage Awards and 11 Story Awards to his name. On top of all those accolades, though, he’s also a lovely, lovely guy. Tune in today, as Liam talks all about:
the story behind his ‘birth to grave’ Reportage Award, whether he feels any pressure when becoming more well-known in the documentary field, working with the equally talented Dominique Shaw (who you can hear interviewed on episode 26 of the Podcast), tips on submitting to Awards, layered-imagery and the influence of street photography, a rock-and-a-hard-place question, and so much more…
Collection Eighteen Judges
Honoured to reveal our judges for Collection Eighteen; our final Awards of 2020! Who will make our Top 100? Who will be our overall Photographer of the Year…? It’s very exciting, and we’re thrilled to have our final Collection of the year in the very safe hands of the following five incredibly talented photographers (clockwise, from top-left: Sam Walzade (India), Ricardo Meira (Portugal), Rossi Mechanezidis (Germany), Paul Rogers (UK) and Toni Darcy (UK).
Remember, the deadline for submission is just a few days away now; don’t miss out. Submit by 23:59 GMT on 23rd November 2020.
Podcast Episode 54: This is Tobias Löhr
It was an absolute pleasure to chat to the fab Tobias Löhr for this week’s Podcast! Tobias is one of the very best documentary wedding photographers in Germany, and has won 9 Reportage Awards and 3 Story Awards. I remember coming across his work on Instagram a couple of years ago and just been so impressed by his compositions – really great to have been able to talk to him now. Tune in today, as Tobias talks all about:
his love of travel and street photography (he has a separate website for that, too), photographing his own son’s birth, the story behind one of his specific Reportage Awards, his approach for choosing images for Story Award submissions, getting married in Las Vegas, his huge TV watch-list, why moment trumps everything, and much more…
Podcast Episode 53: This is Sophie Callewaert
Such a pleasure to chat to the great Sophie Callewaert for this week’s Podcast episode! Sophie is one of Belgium’s best wedding photographers, with 9 Reportage Awards and 2 Story Awards under her belt, and, though I’ve only met her once very briefly, she’s a lovely person, and just really lovely to talk to. Tune in today, as Sophie talks about:
growing up in her family’s restaurant, personal projects, living a curious life, authenticity, what makes a good wedding photographer, ‘day in the life’ family sessions, driving from Belgium to Ireland for Doc Day, and much more…










