Podcasts

Dr Walsh Talks Photojournalism, Media Literacy, Ethics and Democracy with A2TheShow Podcast

July 12, 2022

The A2TheShow Podcast talks to Lauren Walsh about her work in photography and how photos have changed the world.

Frames Photography Podcast with Lauren Walsh

May 24, 2022

FRAMES Magazine talks to author Lauren Walsh about her new book, Through the Lens: The Pandemic and Black Lives Matter.

Shifting Expectations - Photojournalism after 2020: The B&H Photography Podcast

April 25, 2022

Author Lauren Walsh addresses the challenges posed to photojournalism by the COVID pandemic and the Black Lives Matter uprisings of 2020.

Episode 41, Got Punctum hosted by J. Sybylla Smith

March 10, 2022

Smith interviews Dr. Lauren Walsh about her new book, Through The Lens, which focuses on coverage Covid and Black Lives Matters and stands as a guide to increasing media literacy in our globalized image-saturated world.

Conflict Photography: Top of Mind with Julie Rose

July 18, 2021

Lauren Walsh discusses the risks in conflict photography in the wake of Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Danish Siddiqui’s death while covering a clash between Afghan security forces and the Taliban. 

An interview with Lauren Walsh for Kaptur, the news magazine on visual tech

“Most of us consider an image iconic when it is widely known and ‘stands the test of time.’ They are often highly dramatic and emotional images and they become woven into the cultural memory surrounding a particular time, event, place, or person. They’re the images that get replayed and recalled over time, well after the event itself recedes to the past."

10 Frames Per Second: A podcast about photojournalism, with photojournalists, for everyone

Shooting War: Pt. 1 with Lauren Walsh

Part one of our conversation on shooting war and conflict. Lauren Walsh, an expert on conflict photography, is a professor and writer. She teaches at The New School and New York University, where she is the director of the Gallatin Photojournalism Lab. She is also the director of Lost Rolls America, a national public archive of photography and memory.

B&H Photography Podcast

Shahidul Alam - Politics Cannot Be Separated from My Art

With an exhibition of his 40-year photographic career opening at the Rubin Museum of Art, in New York, photojournalist and social justice activist Shahidul Alam was kind enough to join us on the B&H Photography Podcast to discuss the current exhibit, his career, and the state of photojournalism around the world. Also joining us is scholar, archivist, and the author of Conversations on Conflict Photography, Dr. Lauren Walsh.

Shooting conflict: What is the purpose of war photos?

BBC’s Sound Podcast

We'll be discussing what the purpose is of taking and showing images of war. Also in the programme: A spotlight on Dora Maar, a photographer, as an exhibition of her works opens at the Tate Modern, here in Britain. Joining Paul Henley to discuss these and other issues are Laurie Goering, climate editor for the Thompson Reuters Foundation, formerly a correspondent for the Chicago Tribune, based in New Delhi, Johannesburg, Mexico City, Havana and Rio de Janeiro; and Tom Rivers, correspondent for American, ABC radio in London.

KWMR: Homegrown Radio

Chris Desser in conversation with Lauren Walsh, author of Conversations on Conflict Photography