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EPISODE · Mar 7, 2025 · 50 MIN

Why Personal Street Photos Matter

from Street Photography Magazine Podcast · host Bob Patterson

In this episode, Ashley Riffo and I welcome back Pia Parolin. We talk about how making your work more personal actually makes it connect with more people on a deeper level. It’s a concept, while is as old as Aristotle, been brewing in my mind for a long time, and we’re excited to explore it with you. Key Takeaways Pia shared insights from Susan Sontag and her own experiences, like her series on the Promenade des in Nice after a terrorist used a truck to kill 86 and injure over 400  people celebrating Bastille Day.   Her photos, seemingly light and colorful, carried a heavy message of resilience and reclaiming happiness. It really underscored how personal experiences, when channeled through art, can speak volumes. We touched on balancing personal expression with leaving space for others to project their own emotions onto your work. Think about those moments when you’re truly present, capturing genuine interactions. That’s where the magic happens, and those images? They speak volumes without a single word. Behind the Scenes One of the things that struck me most was Pia’s vulnerability in sharing her series about her daughter’s adolescence. It was a tough time for both of them, but turning it into art became a love declaration. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the most challenging moments can yield the most meaningful work. I also brought up Sam Abell’s powerful photo of his father with Alzheimer’s. It’s intensely personal, yet universally relatable because it talks about family and memory. Since Pia’s article last year, Ashley and I have been seeing this everywhere, and we didn’t even realize it. It’s kind of cool when that happens, isn’t it? What’s Next Listen to the full episode. Pia shares practical tips to infuse your work with personal meaning and tap into universal themes. Look for those interactions that everyone understands. A smile, a loving touch, a child gazing at their mom—these are universal moments that resonate deeply. Links from the show Pia’s Website Pia’s Journey YouTube Channel Pia’s Street Photography Magazine Article: From Personal to Universal Where The Streets Lead – Street Photography Magazine’s new book

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