Perry Hall

EPISODE · Jul 31, 2025 · 1H 6M

Perry Hall

from Street Life · host Mark Davidson and John St

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Street Life podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with Perry Hall, an American photographer renowned for his raw and emotionally charged street photography. Perry's journey into photography is as unconventional as his background, which includes experiences of hitchhiking, juvenile detention, and homelessness. He discovered his passion for photography while living in Rome, where he began documenting street life and subcultures.We kick off the conversation by delving into Perry's early days in San Francisco, where he first picked up a Canon AE-1 camera gifted by a friend. This initial spark ignited his love for capturing the essence of street culture, particularly through the lens of his skateboarding background. Perry shares insights into the psychological connections between skateboarding and street photography, emphasising how both require a keen understanding of angles, persistence, and the ability to navigate challenging environments.As we explore Perry's experiences, he opens up about his time spent homeless and how skateboarding played a pivotal role in steering him toward a more positive path. We discuss the importance of community and connection, both in skateboarding and photography, and how these relationships have shaped his work and life.Throughout the episode, we touch on Perry's project-based approach to photography, including his extensive work in Rome and his projects "Devil Lived" and "Sin Street" in Austin, Texas. He candidly discusses the motivations behind his work, the importance of documenting real-life moments, and the ethical considerations that come with street photography.We also dive into Perry's experiences with flash photography, his transition from film to digital, and the impact of festivals and competitions in the photography community. He shares his thoughts on the significance of making connections and the serendipitous nature of opportunities in both photography and life.As we wrap up, Perry offers valuable advice for aspiring photographers on how to find like-minded individuals and build a supportive community. His passion for street photography and the stories behind his images serve as a reminder of the beauty and complexity of life captured through the lens.Join us for this inspiring conversation with Perry Hall, where we explore the intersections of art, community, and the human experience in the world of street photography.WEBSITE | INSTAGRAMFollow us on Instagram and leave us a review!

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