Photojournalism and the Media

Episode 81. Cocktails in Bangkok with Joe Cummings: The Decline of Lonely Planet, A Love Affair with Thailand, Street Food, and Guiding Mick Jagger

Award-winning travel writer Joe Cummings is one of the most influential figures in guidebook writing and cultural reporting. Known for his pioneering work with Lonely Planet – particularly on their very first Thailand guide – Joe’s adventurous spirit and meticulous research have shaped the way countless travelers discover new places. Over the course of his career, he’s written or contributed to more than 50 travel guides, while also delving into Thai cuisine, music, and culture in a way that highlights the richness of Southeast Asia and beyond.

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Episode 67. Malin Fezehai: Visual Journalist and Photographer Inspired by People, Refugees, Survivors, and Women Surfers of the World

Malin Fezehai is an Eritrean-Swedish New York-based photographer, filmmaker, and visual journalist. She’s worked in more than forty countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and America. In addition to being a National Geographic Explorer, she’s also worked for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and many other media organizations around the world.

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Episode 62. Matt Richtel, NY Times Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist: Why Creativity is Terrifying, Finding Inspiration, and the Problem with Perfection

Matt Richtel is a Pulitzer Prize winning  New York Times  writer and journalist from San Francisco, USA. He’s also the author of ten books, including ‘Inspire: Understanding Creativity. A Journey Through Art, Science, and the Soul’ which addresses the science of creativity. 

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Episode 26. Photography From a War Zone: A Dispatch From Ukraine with Felipe Dana

Felipe Dana is an award-winning Brazilian photojournalist sharing his experiences on location in Kyiv, Ukraine, where he has joined the Associated Press to document the war. He started his career at 15 years old as an assistant photographer and later pursued a degree in photography while working on commercial assignments, contributing to various local and international news agencies. His work has received numerous awards, including the World Press’ ‘Photo of the Year.’ Felipe was also part of the AP team’s finalist for the Pulitzer in 2021. 

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