
Check out the Eddie Adams Workshop here: eddieadamsworkshop.org
Today, we are honored to have a distinguished guest, Marvin Joseph, joining us on the Long Roll Podcast. Marvin is a native of the District of Columbia and a proud alumnus of the Rochester Institute of Technology. He has been capturing the essence of the world through his lens as a staff photographer for The Washington Post since 2000.
Marvin's journey in photography began at the young age of 14, and by 19, he was already making his mark at The Post as a news aide. His career path took him to the vibrant and dynamic world of Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, where he interned and documented the magic of tourist visits and various events at the theme parks. His first official role as a staff photojournalist was with the Press Journal in Vero Beach, FL, and he later brought his talents to the Palm Beach Post.
In July 2000, Marvin's journey came full circle as he returned to the D.C. area to join The Washington Post's Howard County bureau. Over the years, Marvin has become a crucial part of the team, known for his compelling visual storytelling and dedication to capturing the moments that matter.
Join us as we delve into Marvin's illustrious career, his experiences behind the camera, and his perspective on the evolving world of photojournalism. It's a conversation you won't want to miss. Welcome, Marvin Joseph!
Marvin's Website: Marvin Joseph (kingmarvinophotography.com)
Instagram: Marvin Joseph đ¸ (@king_marvino) ⢠Instagram photos and videos
May 30, 2024
1 hr 16 min

Welcome back to the Long Roll Podcast! This week we'd like to Introduce Titilayo Ayangade, a professional cellist and photographer whose musical journey spans over two decades, marked by extraordinary performances and collaborations worldwide. With degrees from the University of Cincinnati-CCM and the University of Texas at Austin, Titilayo's passion for the cello has taken her to stages across the globe.
As a former member of the acclaimed Thalea String Quartet, Titilayo established herself as a star chamber musician, garnering international recognition and accolades. Her collaborative spirit led her to work closely with members of the Artemis Quartet at the Queen Elisabeth Chapel in Belgium, further enriching her musical experience.
Beyond her chamber music pursuits, Titilayo's talent has graced diverse stages, from Broadway's Hadestown to performances at the Kennedy Center and Park Avenue Armory. She has collaborated with luminaries like Yo-Yo Ma and received top prizes at competitions such as Fischoff and Chamber Music Yellow Spring.
Titilayo is not only a remarkable musician but also a passionate advocate for inclusivity and diversity in the classical music world. Her dedication to amplifying the voices of BIPOC musicians and fostering a more inclusive musical community shines through her work.
In addition to her musical endeavors, Titilayo runs a successful photography business, showcasing her multifaceted talents beyond the realm of music. With her upcoming projects, including premieres of new works and collaborations with artists from diverse backgrounds, Titilayo continues to make a meaningful impact on the arts landscape.
Join us in this special episode of The Long Roll podcast as Titilayo shares insights into her musical journey, her advocacy work, and her experiences as both a cellist and a photographer. Visit her website at www.titilayoandco.com for more information about her work.
Her Instagram: plantainplantpants
Eddie Adams Workshop: eddieadamsworkshop.org
May 15, 2024
1 hr 10 min

Join us on The Long Roll Podcast as we delve into the captivating journey of Emily Teague, a visionary photographer whose lens captures stories beyond the surface. Emily's style is a unique fusion of cinema, photojournalism, nostalgia, and the delicate balance between beauty and the unnerving, fueled by her fierce curiosity.
From her humble beginnings to her remarkable evolution, Emily's passion for creating stories is matched by her dedication to telling the stories of others, as she collaborates with non-profits and NGOs worldwide.
With projects spanning from poignant portraits to powerful photojournalism, Emily unveils the driving force behind her work - a commitment to giving voice to the voiceless and effecting change. Her work has taken her to over 30 countries throughout North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and Africa, where she confronts pressing issues with empathy and insight.
We explore Emily's transformative trip to India, where she confronted the harsh realities of sex trafficking and found inspiration in the resilience of the women she met. Through her lens, she sheds light on their stories, emphasizing the urgency for global awareness and action.
Emily generously gives back to the community by sharing her vast knowledge through video tutorials covering everything from production techniques to lighting setups, location scouting, and more, inspiring aspiring photographers worldwide.
Join us as we journey through Emily Teague's remarkable career, celebrating her artistry, resilience, and commitment to making a difference, one photograph at a time.
Her website â emily-teague.comâ
Instagram: â @_emilyteagueâ
Apply to the Eddie Adams Workshop here: â https://eddieadamsworkshop.org/â
May 3, 2024
1 hr 20 min

Join us on The Long Roll Podcast as we delve into the captivating journey of Emily Teague, a visionary photographer whose lens captures stories beyond the surface. Emily's style is a unique fusion of cinema, photojournalism, nostalgia, and the delicate balance between beauty and the unnerving, fueled by her fierce curiosity.
From her humble beginnings to her remarkable evolution, Emily's passion for creating stories is matched by her dedication to telling the stories of others, as she collaborates with non-profits and NGOs worldwide.
With projects spanning from poignant portraits to powerful photojournalism, Emily unveils the driving force behind her work - a commitment to giving voice to the voiceless and effecting change. Her work has taken her to over 30 countries throughout North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and Africa, where she confronts pressing issues with empathy and insight.
We explore Emily's transformative trip to India, where she confronted the harsh realities of sex trafficking and found inspiration in the resilience of the women she met. Through her lens, she sheds light on their stories, emphasizing the urgency for global awareness and action.
Emily generously gives back to the community by sharing her vast knowledge through video tutorials covering everything from production techniques to lighting setups, location scouting, and more, inspiring aspiring photographers worldwide.
Join us as we journey through Emily Teague's remarkable career, celebrating her artistry, resilience, and commitment to making a difference, one photograph at a time.
Her website emily-teague.com
Instagram: @_emilyteague
Apply to the Eddie Adams Workshop here: https://eddieadamsworkshop.org/
May 3, 2024
1 hr 20 min

Welcome to this week's episode where we dive deep into the world of environmental storytelling and captivating imagery as The Long Roll Podcast welcomes the immensely talented Michaela Skovranova. Hailing from Australia, Michaela is a visionary artist whose lens captures the essence of our planet's beauty and fragility.
Throughout her career, Michaela has immersed herself in a myriad of projects, from documenting the vibrant life of coral reefs to shedding light on the aftermath of Australian bushfires. Her work has graced the pages of renowned publications such as National Geographic, TIME Magazine, and The New York Times, captivating audiences with its raw emotion and striking authenticity.
Join us as we delve into Michaela's journey, from pioneering Facebook's first-ever underwater live video in Australia to premiering her poignant short film "End of the World" at TEDx Sydney, which poignantly addresses the pressing issue of climate change in Antarctica.
As a National Geographic expert and OM System Ambassador, Michaela's expertise knows no bounds. Whether she's involved with photography workshops like EAW and others across Australia or collaborating with esteemed clients like Instagram and the Sydney Opera House, her passion for storytelling shines through in every frame.
Tune in to The Long Roll Podcast and embark on a visual odyssey with Michaela Skovranova, where art meets advocacy, and every click of the shutter holds the power to change the world.
Her Website: â www.mishku.com/â
Her Instagram:â Click here! â
Eddie Adams Workshop: â eddieadamsworkshop.org
Apr 15, 2024
1 hr 17 min

Welcome to this week's episode where we dive deep into the world of environmental storytelling and captivating imagery as The Long Roll Podcast welcomes the immensely talented Michaela Skovranova. Hailing from Australia, Michaela is a visionary artist whose lens captures the essence of our planet's beauty and fragility.
Throughout her career, Michaela has immersed herself in a myriad of projects, from documenting the vibrant life of coral reefs to shedding light on the aftermath of Australian bushfires. Her work has graced the pages of renowned publications such as National Geographic, TIME Magazine, and The New York Times, captivating audiences with its raw emotion and striking authenticity.
Join us as we delve into Michaela's journey, from pioneering Facebook's first-ever underwater live video in Australia to premiering her poignant short film "End of the World" at TEDx Sydney, which poignantly addresses the pressing issue of climate change in Antarctica.
As a National Geographic expert and OM System Ambassador, Michaela's expertise knows no bounds. Whether she's involved with photography workshops like EAW and others across Australia or collaborating with esteemed clients like Instagram and the Sydney Opera House, her passion for storytelling shines through in every frame.
Tune in to The Long Roll Podcast and embark on a visual odyssey with Michaela Skovranova, where art meets advocacy, and every click of the shutter holds the power to change the world.
Her Website: www.mishku.com/
Her Instagram: Click here!
Eddie Adams Workshop: eddieadamsworkshop.org
Apr 12, 2024
1 hr 17 min

Claire Powell is a Canadian fine art and live music photographer currently based in London, England.  She is a graduate of the MA Photography programme at the Royal College of Art (UK) and is an alumni of EAW Blue/Black Team.  For the past six years, Claire has been hunting ruins around the world as part of a personal project which seeks to re-assign lost narratives to abandoned and forgotten places.
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Instagram https://www.instagram.com/claire.alaxandra/?hl=en
website: https://www.claire-alaxandra.com/
Eddie Adams Workshop: https://eddieadamsworkshop.org/
Mar 28, 2024
1 hr 9 min

Lisa Krantz is an independent visual journalist based in San Antonio, Texas and Columbia, Missouri. She was a staff photographer at newspapers for over 20 years before leaving full-time photojournalism to pursue a PhD in journalism as a teaching fellow at the University of Missouri in August 2021. Her research began during a fellowship with the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard and concerns the intersection of journalism and trauma, including the impact we, as journalists, have on survivors and communities during mass tragedies. She is currently available for assignments in Texas and beyond. Recent clients include the Chicago Tribune, CNN, Der Spiegel, Education Week, The New York Times, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and the newspaper where I spent close to 18 years as a staff photographer, the San Antonio Express-News.
Website: http://lisakrantz.com/
Eddie Adams Workshop: https://eddieadamsworkshop.org/
Mar 28, 2024
1 hr 8 min

Idris Talib Solomon is an award winning photojournalist and creative director based in New York City. He's has extensive background in graphic design, art direction and advertising. Later in his career he discovered a love for photography and documentary video.
His design and advertising experience give him a unique perspective on how he approaches his photography. He thinks and sees the world through the eyes of a designer. That has led him to photograph for HBO, Amazon Prime, The New York Times, ESPN, and Reuters, to name a few.
He aims to tell long form stories that are often overlooked and lack representation withinthe Black community. Heâs photographed dancers in Harlem, a funeral home in
East New York, Hip Hop artists in Ghana and muralists in Bushwick.
He is a Fulbright Scholar (Ghana 2016) as well as an Eddie Adams and Missouri Photo workshop alumni. He is also the creator and host of The Black Shutter Podcast.
Website https://www.idrissolomon.com/
Black Shutter Podcast https://blackshutterpodcast.com/
The Eddie Adams Workshop https://eddieadamsworkshop.org/
Mar 28, 2024
1 hr 29 min

In this week's episode we're doing something a little different. We're sitting down with four photographers who were selected to attend the Eddie Adams Workshop. We all get to see the accomplishments of the alumni, but with this experience, we get to follow along with four very talented storytellers all at different stages in their career. We get to see how they got to where they're at today, what they hope to gain from the workshop, and even speculate what a year from now looks like for them. If you or someone you know is on the fence about attending the workshop, this episode is made with you in mind! Sit back, relax, and press play.
Guests:
Abbygail Coston is entering her senior year of her bachelorâs degree at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Abbygailâs passion is organizing fashion shoots and creating images that tell a story. She is most excited for the learning opportunities and connections that she will make at the workshop.
Daniel Sarch is a Hard-of-Hearing photographer who just recently graduated from the photojournalism program at RIT. During his time at school, he developed a passion for documenting jazz and its surrounding culture, a topic he resonates with as he is also a jazz musician. Despite living his entire life with hearing aids, his personal connection to the impact of auditory communication and music has encouraged him to explore multimedia storytelling as a core component in his work.
Chad Lue Choy is a commercial photographer based in Trinidad and Tobago. His work has primarily been commercial with a focus on food and product photography. His personal projects are mostly centered around documenting the rich heritage of Trinidad & Tobagoâs cultural diversity When he isnât making photographs, he can be found volunteering with the Trinidad & Tobago Photographic Society, exploring new countries, running in the wild outdoors or in the kitchen cooking something that usually requires cheese or soy sauce.
Gustavo Aleman is from Caracas Venezuela. He has worked as a producer and filmmaker for many media outlets and his camera has always been on his side even when he's not working as a photographer. Gustavo also loves to document stories that usually are not portrayed on mainstream media.
To learn more about the Eddie Adams Workshop click here
Mar 28, 2024
1 hr 7 min
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