Brad Jones

Brad Jones

Author: Mark Davidson and John St July 17, 2025 Duration: 58:13

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In this episode of Street Life, co-hosts Mark Davidson and John St dive into the world of street photography, sharing personal experiences and insights while welcoming a special guest, Brad Jones, an accomplished street photographer based in Brooklyn, New York.

With a background in illustration and advertising, Brad Jones transitioned to street photography in 2018. In this episode he discusses his ongoing project, A Fragile Utopia, which captures the overlooked moments of daily life in New York City. Brad shares how he was inspired by the work of William Eggleston, realising that great art could be created in his own neighborhood.

Brad elaborates on his unique approach to street photography, emphasising the importance of consistency in his settings to create a cohesive body of work. He explains how he thrives in chaotic environments, using his camera to find central figures amidst the hustle and bustle of city life. The discussion touches on the challenges of shooting in public spaces, particularly when it comes to photographing children and the reactions he receives from the public.

Throughout the episode, Brad reflects on his creative process, the difficulties of curating his work, and the lessons learned from publishing his book. He shares insights into the emotional and technical aspects of street photography, including the significance of color in his work and the importance of capturing the vibrancy of life in the city.

Join us for this engaging conversation filled with personal anecdotes, artistic insights, and a deep appreciation for the art of street photography.

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There's a particular kind of alchemy that happens when a photographer hits the pavement, turning fleeting glances and mundane moments into something permanent and profound. Street Life digs into that process, hosted by the insightful duo of John St and Mark Davidson. Every other week, they pull up a chair with a fascinating array of image-makers who find their muse in the public square. You'll hear from revered figures whose work has defined the genre for decades, sitting right alongside new voices who are pushing the boundaries of what street photography can be. The conversations are less about technical gear talk and more about the human experience behind the viewfinder-the stories of patience, chance, and connection that lead to a single, compelling frame. This podcast thrives on the personal narratives and the shared obsession that drives photographers to wander cities with a camera. It’s an invitation to understand not just how these artists see, but why they look where they do, offering a deeper appreciation for the vibrant, unscripted theater of everyday life. Tune in for a regular dose of inspiration that might just make you see your own surroundings in a completely new light.
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