EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 54 MIN
Aaron Berger: NY Street Photography, Colors & Everyday Dramas
from The Eyeshot Podcast on Street & Documentary Photography · host Eyeshot
Street photographer Aaron Berger discuss his journey from Thailand to New York, building a voice in color photography, and capturing what he calls the “micro-dramas” of everyday life. Known for his obsessive daily practice, Berger shares how being self-taught shaped his vision, the influence of Garry Winogrand, and the delicate balance between luck, instinct, and structure in street photography. In this interview, Aaron reflects on editing choices, photographing families, diversity without clichés, and his relationship with film vs. digital. As a member of UP Photographers and the author of sold-out Eyeshot limited edition book ”Same Time Tomorrow”, Berger explores how to turn routine into ritual and passersby into protagonists.
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Street photographer Aaron Berger discuss his journey from Thailand to New York, building a voice in color photography, and capturing what he calls the “micro-dramas” of everyday life. Known for his obsessive daily practice, Berger shares how being self-taught shaped his vision, the influence of Garry Winogrand, and the delicate balance between luck, instinct, and structure in street photography. In this interview, Aaron reflects on editing choices, photographing families, diversity without clichés, and his relationship with film vs. digital. As a member of UP Photographers and the author of sold-out Eyeshot limited edition book ”Same Time Tomorrow”, Berger explores how to turn routine into ritual and passersby into protagonists.
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