
Advertising Photographers of America, New York member and professional photographer Maggie Soladay interviews Aaron Goodman, a photo illustrator whose innovative conceptual photography has appeared on the covers of magazines such as Time and Fortune.
Guest interviewer: Maggie Soladay
APA member and professional photographer Maggie Soladay interviews Rudy Archuleta, a rock and roll photographer known for shooting some of the hottest bands in the indie rock scene.
Guest interviewer: Maggie Soladay
This week's guest is Lou Jones, a commercial photographer who has also found the time for projects that have spanned years and even decades. Lou talked with me about his death row project, and how to balance work and art. And check out his great book, Travel and Photography: Off the Charts.
This week's guest is photojournalist Phil Borges, who has traveled the world documenting the lives of indigenous peoples. His social conscience informs his art, and he says "I want the viewer to see these people as individuals, to know their names and a bit of their history, not just to view them as an anonymous part of some remote ethnic or tribal group." His new book is Women Empowered: Inspiring Change in the Emerging World.

Klaus Thymann is a leading commercial and editorial photographer who creates all of his shots in-camera, eschewing any kind of digital retouching. Odd angles and meticulous set design, combined with a willingness to push himself to pull off complicated shots give Thymann's work a compelling beauty and urgency.
This week's guest is Sarah Hasted of the Hasted Hunt Gallery in Manhattan. Hear what Sarah looks for when viewing new work, and how she put together the Andreas Gefeller exhibit currently running.