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Interview with Stephen Dowling from Kosmo Foto

Interview with Stephen Dowling from Kosmo Foto

FromPhotography Insights - important industry interviews by Phlogger


Interview with Stephen Dowling from Kosmo Foto

FromPhotography Insights - important industry interviews by Phlogger

ratings:
Length:
89 minutes
Released:
May 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After waiting so long I thought it would be wise to put an interview with Stephen Dowling from Kosmo foto together.  After writing for his blog last year (link) and watching his website grow from the Zorki days has been impressive.  Obviously some of you know Stephen from his film, some know him from the BBC and some from his NME days, never mind his travels around the world.

After meeting Stephen back in March 2019 at the photography show (with the rest of the crew too) it was clear he's got bags of experience and intelligence too.  I love talking to people like Stephen about the many years he has been a journalist, but mainly his passion for the analogue world of cameras.
I decided to make this an extra-length special to cover 2 weeks, as I'm still unsure if I can commit to a weekly podcast anymore (it takes up time editing etc).   Obviously I will never be short of interesting people to find, it's just finding mutual times to fit this in.

So, let's break the interview down since its an extra-length special. We talk about some of the characters out there like Jeremy (Japan Camera Hunter), Hamish Gill from 35mmc, EM from Emulsive, Steve at Chroma, Sam at Solarcan and Paul from Analogue Wonderland.    Obviously Stephen knows many people, but he's not name dropping, far from it, he's actively complimenting and talking about people who are making the film community a better place for all.
So in this one we discuss:

working from home
spiders & red rooms
important BBC story from last year
photo walks
Selling during Covid
Blogging since 2012
Shooting cats
1st time developing film
street portraiture
Belarus film collective
Zorki & Fed cameras
David Collyer + Guardian


Random questions
Find out why we discuss tear gas!
A scoop on Dyson's next invention and why Stephen is the ultimate nosey parker!

Photographers
Stephen recommends a few important people he has come across with unique skills, so please do check out:
Clement Marion - https://kosmofoto.com/2019/02/paris-protests-minolta-film-clement-marion/
Nandakumar Narasimhan - https://kosmofoto.com/2019/04/the-indian-himalayas-on-medium-format/
David Collyer - https://kosmofoto.com/2020/05/photographs-hospital-coronavirus-film/
David Collyer (interview by Phlogger) - https://phlogger.co.uk/interview-with-father-and-son-film-shooters/

Pay it forward

Stephen recommended Rob Andrews from the London Camera Project - https://www.instagram.com/londoncameraproject/?hl=en

Links
Kosmo website - https://kosmofoto.com/
Kosmo film shop - https://kosmofoto.com/shop/
Instagram - https://kosmofoto.com/shop/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kosmofoto.blog/

Friends of the show
For all your analogue film developing, check out - https://filmdev.co.uk
If you like zines, you will love Static Age's work - https://www.staticage.co.uk/

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Released:
May 27, 2020
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Podcast episode

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