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In this episode of the Street Photography Magazine podcast, Bob Patterson talks with documentary photographer, educator, and National Geographic contributor Michael O. Snyder.
Michael shares how street photography became the foundation for his larger documentary practice, why place matters just as much as people in storytelling, and how photographers can pitch their work more effectively to editors and publications.
They discuss the relationship between street photography and documentary photography, building long-term projects, photographing cultural heritage sites affected by climate change, and Michael’s new book Alleghenia: A Central Appalachian Folklore Anthology, a fourteen-year project preserving stories and traditions from Central Appalachia.
From ancient flood systems in Petra to forgotten presidential statues in Virginia to oral histories from the mountains of Appalachia, this conversation is a reminder that meaningful stories are everywhere, you just have to start where you are.
Topics covered:
• Street photography as a gateway to documentary work
• How to pitch photo stories to editors
• Why place matters in visual storytelling
• Working with National Geographic
• Climate change and cultural heritage
• Michael’s new book on Appalachian identity and folklore
• Why the best stories often begin at home
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