Payman Hazheer

Payman Hazheer

Author: Mark Davidson and John St January 16, 2025 Duration: 1:05:42

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In this episode of Street Life, we dive deep into the world of project-based photography with our special guest, Payman Hazheer, a talented Swedish-based photographer known for his striking street portraits and documentary-style work.

Payman shares his journey into photography, which began during a family vacation in Spain. He explains how his initial interest in candid photography evolved into a passion for street portraits.

As we explore Payman's work, he opens up about the challenges he faces when approaching strangers for portraits, especially in Sweden, where people tend to be more reserved. He shares his philosophy of building trust and making connections with his subjects, which is crucial for capturing the intimate portraits he is known for.

One of the highlights of the episode is Payman's discussion of his current projects, particularly his work with the "Ultras," a group of passionate football fans in Stockholm. He describes the adrenaline rush of photographing these intense events and the careful navigation required to gain their trust. Payman also touches on the darker aspects of this subculture, including the presence of extremist ideologies, and how he balances documenting their passion while remaining true to his artistic vision.

Join us for this engaging episode as we explore the art of street photography, the complexities of human connection, and the vibrant subcultures that inspire Payman's work. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting out, there's something to learn from Payman's journey and insights into capturing the essence of life on the streets.

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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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