Available Light
Available Light
Lars Mensel
A podcast featuring conversations and observations about photography.
10 Presence (feat. Anders Petersen)
How do photographers manage to get so close to people, using nothing more than their sense of curiosity, their camera, and their presence? I traveled to Stockholm and asked Anders Petersen about it. Music: Devil_Music - Bar 2
Aug 18, 2018
34 min
09 Identity
Gerda Taro didn’t just help invent one of the world’s most famous photographers. Briefly, she was him.
Jan 10, 2018
10 min
08 Historical Distance
Vitas Luckus was too revolutionary a photographer to be accepted. But his is no ordinary rebel’s story.
Nov 20, 2017
11 min
07 Photopoetry
An attempt at trying to describe something that can't be seen. Music: Starting with Monplaisir – Mexico DF 1996, followed by Tapes and Tubes – Solo Guitar 2, then Marisa Anderson – A Dream of Willie McTell, and finally Steve Gunn – Wildwood.
Sep 3, 2017
7 min
06 Introspection
Why Chilean photographer Segio Larraín quit fame in pursuit of yoga and solitude. Music this time is by Igor Khabarov. The songs are called Stay, Ty, and Run, all off his album "Be", which is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.
Aug 20, 2017
8 min
05 Hyperreality
Back with an episode about reality itself and how accurately cameras capture it. All inspired by an iconic photo. Music this time is by Igor Khabarov. The songs are called Rise and Fall, both off his album "Be", which is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.
Jun 22, 2017
5 min
04 Anterior Future
This time, I'm bringing you a story that includes almost everything that has fascinated me over the past year and a half: Photography, struggle, modernism, Mexico, revolution, the Spanish civil war. It’s the story Tina Modotti's remarkable life, and it starts with a picture.
Mar 6, 2017
6 min
03 The Fourth Dimension
Reinvestigating the famous Decisive Moment – with the wisdom of a Japanese musician.
Oct 8, 2016
4 min
02 New Vision
Photographic lessons from the 1920s.
Jun 9, 2016
6 min
01 The Banality of Color
Why looking at color pictures of the past is so sobering. Picture: Berlin in 1937, from the State Archives of Norway. Music: 00:00 Paul Tyan – Indie - Optimistic 00:14 Marquice Turner – Sometimes Things Don't Go As Planned 01:58 Paul Tyan – Indie - Space 02:42 Paul Tyan – Acoustic - Dramatic 03:49 Paul Tyan – Acoustic - Reflective All licensed under CC-BY 3.0
Apr 27, 2016
4 min