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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 47 MIN

Alison McCauley: Street Photography, Double Exposures and Black & White

from The Eyeshot Podcast on Street & Documentary Photography · host Eyeshot

From early street photography to a more painterly, surreal black-and-white language, Alison McCauley breaks down what makes her raise the camera: beauty, oddness, reflections, soft focus, and the freedom of the street’s unpredictability. We also go deep on editing and sequencing, subtle post-production, ethics, the value of imperfection, and why DIY camera filters became part of her signature look. She talks about “Beyond Here”, her limited edition book and ongoing visual search for belonging, home, and the feeling of being “anywhere but here.”

From early street photography to a more painterly, surreal black-and-white language, Alison McCauley breaks down what makes her raise the camera: beauty, oddness, reflections, soft focus, and the freedom of the street’s unpredictability. We also go deep on editing and sequencing, subtle post-production, ethics, the value of imperfection, and why DIY camera filters became part of her signature look. She talks about “Beyond Here”, her limited edition book and ongoing visual search for belonging, home, and the feeling of being “anywhere but here.”

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