214 - The 1 Million Downloads Episode
A special celebratory episode to mark the small milestone of A Small Voice podcast reaching one million total dowloads. ๐๐ฅณ๐๐ป๐๐ป๐๐ป.
In episode 214:
An audio clip from each of the top 10 most downloaded episodes of all time (as of September 2023).
10 - Tom Craig (Episode 130)
09 - Martin Parr #2 (Episode 197)
08 - Tom Wood (Episode 160)
07 - Todd Hido (Episode 103)
06 - Chris Killip (Episode 094)
05 - Paul Graham (Episode 149)
04 - Alex Webb & Rebecca Norris Webb (Episode 105)
03 - Stephen Shore (Episode 192)
02 - Mark Steinmetz (Episode 112)
01 - Martin Parr (Episode 091)
And a swift tour of the Bonus Questions which all guests now answer for the member-only podcast:
What has photography taught you about yourself or life in general?
What is your greatest strength and your main weakness as a photographer?
If you could meet your 20 year-old self now, what advice would you give to her/him?
Whatโs the one most essential lesson you would pass on to someone considering a photography โcareerโ today?
How has a failure, or what seemed like a failure at the time, set you up for later success? Do you have a โfavourite failureโ of yours?
Can you think of any ideas or beliefs - whether about photography or anything else in life - that you have now reversed or totally changed your position on?
Is there a photobook that has a special place in your heart or a particular significance, or that has been especially influential or inspiring to you?
Do you have a favourite photographer, if you absolutely had to pick someone? Why them?
Are there any notable photobooks or photographers that you have only just discovered for the first time in recent years?
If and when you feel creatively exhausted, uninspired or blocked what do you do to get yourself moving forward again?
How do you deal with self doubt if and when it arises? Do you have any strategies or habits that you come back to?
What other artforms or cultural output, either highbrow or popular, do you consume, enjoy or take inspiration from?
What is the thing you like most about photography or about being a photographer? What is the thing you like the least?
How do you deal with juggling the need to make a living with finding time to pursue personal projects that donโt necessarily earn you any money?
How do you manage a work/life balance and deal with juggling career with relationship/home/family life?
What do you think you might have ended up doing if you hadnโt become a photographer and would you have been good at it?
What are you hopes for the future?
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