Recent Episodes
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244 - Stephan Vanfleteren
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243 - Unseen Festival 2024 Special
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242 - Polly Braden
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073 - Paul Lowe (pt.2)
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071 - Paul Lowe (pt.1)
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241 - Agnieszka Sosnowska
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240 - Robbie Lawrence
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239 - Kiana Hayeri
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238 - Diana Matar
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237 - Abdul Kircher
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236 - Louis Quail
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235 - Debi Cornwall
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234 - Photomeet 2024 Special
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233 - Chloé Jafé
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232 - Photo London 2024 Special
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231 - Fotografia Europea 2024 Special
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230 - Julia Kochetova
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229 - Michael Ackerman
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228 - Valerie Belin
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227 - Linda Troeller
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226 - Nicole Tung
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225 - Mitch Epstein
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224 - Edward Burtynsky
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223 - Lorenzo Castore
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222 - Natalie Keyssar
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221 - Richard Kalvar
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220 - Year in Review 2023
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219 - Leonard Pongo
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218 - Paris Photo 2023 Special
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217 - Max Pam
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216 - Corinne Dufka
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215 - Luca Locatelli
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214 - The 1 Million Downloads Episode
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213 - Ian Berry
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212 - Benjamin Rasmussen
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211 - Yelena Yemchuk
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210 - Moises Saman
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209 - Trish Morrissey
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208 - Curran Hatleberg
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207 - Bertrand Meunier
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206 - Chico Review 2023 Special
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205 - Photo London 2023 Special
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204 - Ivor Prickett
May 10, 2023 – 01:18:45 -
203 - Stacy Kranitz
Apr 26, 2023 – 01:07:33 -
202 - Igor Posner
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201 - Antoine D'Agata
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200 - Emma Hardy
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199 - Nick Brandt
Mar 1, 2023 – 01:16:02 -
198 - Gregory Crewdson
Feb 15, 2023 – 01:05:05 -
197 - Martin Parr (#2)
Feb 1, 2023 – 01:22:09
Recent Reviews
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DrawgrlfanInsightfulBen Smith’s podcast is one of the best on photography. I especially like that he focuses on the photographer rather than foolishly trying to make it a conversation between two equals. Two pet peeves: first, he is at times too intimidated by the photographers to push back or probe further when necessary (Ian Barry’s offensive comments re sexual harassment, Chris Anderson’s perennial evasiveness about his post-processing, etc). Second, he doesn’t own up to it in subsequent episodes after listeners call him out on social media. Public acknowledgement, a sincere apology, and pledge to do better (followed by action, of course) are owed and would elevate the podcast. Taking accountability reflects maturity and professionalism, and it would deepen trust and credibility with listeners.
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bigbabygeniusI’m glad.That the millionth episode didn’t have any yucky girls on it!
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Sims in TXGreat learning and inspiration toolListening to Ben Smith’s Small Voice podcast is probably the best one thing a photographer can do to open the mind, learn, get inspired, and improve one’s process. I discovered the work of photographers I never knew and found the authentic and witty conversations invaluable for advancing my journey in photography. Thank you Ben for covering all the relevant aspects that are unique to each photographer as only an experienced pro could do.
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Bjorn Moerman PHOTOGRAPHYTHIS IS HOW INTERVIEWS ARE DONEBen's Small Voice podcast is always high on my list of photography podcasts to listen to. It is the pinnacle of photographer interviews. I like how the interview often goes of on an unexpected tangent. Keep up the hard work!
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toomanyzoommeetingsSmart and entertaining podcastUnlike most podcasters, Ben rarely inserts himself into the conversation. He keeps his focus on his guest, asking well-researched questions and encouraging his guests to talk at length about their lives, experiences, and photo practices. He is also one of the few podcasters who regularly interviews women.
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Layrayybest photo podcastthere are so many garbage photo podcasts. without even comparing this one to those, this is a very solid pod. i discover new artists, and get a really good sense of them with bens curious and deep interviewing skills. thank you!
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Raster SystemeOne of my favorite photography podcastsI love photography and love podcasts but I there are very few photography podcasts that I love. This is one of my favorite photography related podcast that I listen to and top 10 in all podcasts overall. I really can’t explain what draws me to it, so I recommend if you haven’t already listened to it, to pick any episode and give it a listen. The worst thing that could happen is that you got a little information about a great photographer you might have never discovered. 🤘🏽
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Florio de BanjulA beautiful dive…A beautiful dive into the minds of some of the world’s most interesting photographers. I really appreciate his heart on the sleeve, no nonsense approach. These are fireside chats that are best enjoyed with a nice cuppa… conversations that will prove to be an incredible legacy for future generations. Congrats indeed Ben.
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cashew1130Michael christopher brownI don’t think MCB is racist. Michael Christopher Brown is 100% an opportunist. His “work” on skid row is simply an effort to monetize and take advantage of an issue he doesn’t understand and doesn’t care about. When his work slowed down he wanted to use the homeless to jumpstart his career.
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GarethJackAwesome interviewsBen’s a great interviewer and I look forward to these photographer interviews every week. One of the best photography podcasts going !!
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C Timothy FloydExcellent PodcastI discovered Ben Smith’s series of excellent podcasts only after his interview with Ibarionex on The Candid Frame. Since then I have been devouring every episode. Ben is an insightful interviewer who can bring out deep and meaningful conversations with people. I have listened to several episodes more than once. The length of each one is perfect and he has interviewed so many photographers that I would like to have a conversation with. These interviews are so complete that they make me feel as if I were there myself asking the questions. I highly recommend subscribing to A Small Voice.
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Sam de San DiegoThe premier photography podcast.It is such a pleasure to listen to Ben and his interviews. They are thoughtful, in depth, and provide such interesting insight into the work of many great photographers. He seems to pull more from the interviewees than I see elsewhere and his love for the art is so seriously apparent. I’m really savoring going through the archives and all that it has to offer and I’m certain you will too. Sam - @sd.ez
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Olive pie 10101Does not disappointThis is a great podcast. Wonderful guests. What stands out the most is that it’s less of a back and forth and more of a true conversation. Guests seem comfortable and really open up and share. Highly recommend it.
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PhotoZebbieOne of the bestConcise, clear minded Ben Smith always delivers a thought provoking intimate look into the minds of some of today’s leading photographers. All the interviews he conducts wether I’m familiar with the artist or not, leave me feeling informed and inspired.
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Jamie h 12855One of fewThis podcast is one of the very few amazing photographic shows out there. Insightful conversations and great interviews. This one, magic hour, and the halftone are doing things for the culture of young aspiring photographers who wish to learn all that they can, outside of a classroom they cannot be present in.
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TimothyArchibaldA Brilliant AchievementThis podcast has slowly become more and more addictive since I first discovered it a year back. Today I’m listening to the hundredth episode and it clearly has become my favorite podcast. Ben’s journey has been honest : I’d actually encourage listeners to start with the 100th episode to learn more about creator Ben Smith. Last month I found the interview with Chris Dorley-Brown so fascinating I bought his book sight unseen. Keep up the great work. I look forward to the year ahead. Timothy Archibald 3/2019
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troooper 16A No BullSh*t Fantastic listenNo fluff or gotcha's, just the best insightful listening. Consistently the highlight of my week.
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DerekProntoInteresting, informative - well doneBen is a really great interviewer, and he brings in a lot of very interesting photographers. Excellent
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Lind1TailorAwesome insights into the creative mindThis podcast is invaluable, thank you!
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Christina_thomsonPhotographerBen, is doing an amazing and I think seriously important history of great photographers.
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IbarionexA wonderful listen and valuable resourceEven after just listening to half a dozen interviews, I can already tell that A Small Voice is an exceptional show. He combines his passion for photographer with his skills as an interviewer to the fore with each conversation. His production quality is great providing for a pleasurable and comfortable listen. For any photographer, who desire a show that goes beyond talk about equipment and technique, this show provides a welcome alternative to all that white noise. Highly recommended.
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michaelmorrisimagesKudosThanks for putting in the time and effort on these.
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eddyleonelaldanaInspirational and amazing and wonderfulI’ve listened to a few episodes of this podcast, not in any order, and I’ve loved them all. I think it helps me a lot to know what kind of photographs the guest makes for me to better grasp what’s going on and what they’re talking about. It’s really nice to hear what everyone has to say about their personal experiences working with the subjects, how they’re treated by others in the photo community, how some of their projects or images start and so many other things I’m leaving out. Honestly it’s a really amazing opportunity to just listen to what people have to say about their work and themselves because there are things that you can relate to so well if you are a photographer. Thank you for making this podcast and giving me the time to not die of boredom while at work and driving and also giving me the opportunity to pick these photographers’ brains second hand.
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humidistanExcellent interviews, covers photographers not as well known in the USAI've probably listened to over 1000 podcasts due to a long daily commute. This is one of my favorites. Been listening to the last 20 or so and really llike Ben's interview style, not overly hyped up like some of the USA ones. He covers photographers I would not otherwise know about, over a wide variety of styles and approaches. I bought one of the Hoxton Minipress books based on his interview ('People of London', by Peter Zelewski), it's great. Give it a try, I'm sure you will like it.
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Juliana TanOne of the best photography podcasts!I love listening to the conversations. Ben always does his research and therefore is able to get an in-depth discussion about his interviewee's work. Thank you so much for the hard work, keep it up!
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ArizukEngaging collection of interviewsI have loved listening to so many of the interviews and hearing perspectives of all different types of photographers. It has helped me think more about my own work and what I want to say with it. Keep up the good work and asking great questions. Would definitely recommend.
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AdrasI've been wondering where this podcast wasI'm glad you're doing this show so I don't have to try, you're much better. I'll stick to learning the camera.
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formento and formentoBrilliant!Too many "photographers" of the late have no idea of the history or the theory behind what it takes to be a "photographer". Ben Smith's A Small Voice podcast is a breath of fresh air! Thanks Ben and we hope you keep your insightful interviews coming. The world of photography needs it now more than ever.
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koalarayDribbleI had no idea what they were talking about. It was like free association. They were at some kind of conference and talking about the value of meeting people and getting known. Both first and last time to listen.
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RichardBeavenDeep and MeaningfulIt took me a while to get to Ben's podcasts but now that I have I am equally informed and inspired. A great diversity of photographic experience and talent is interviewed which is not necessarily unique, however Ben's ability to get under the skin and draw out insight with his thoughtful questions and easy-to-listen-to style most certainly is. Top stuff.
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Milli AI'm not in Kansas........but I'm listening :) Great interviews and guests. It's interesting hearing more about photo life in your neck of the woods. Come give US a visit! Thanks from Durham, North Carolina
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I don't do reviews but.....One of the best Photography podcasts out thereInteilgent conversations and insights into the pratices of working professionals. Well worth a listen.
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CevansfilmsRad, awesomeThank you for creating this podcast. Such a slice of life to hear the photographers creative process and stories behind their work. Truely insightful. Recommended to any photographer or lovers of photography.
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ayoakinseteFantasticDefinitely worth a listen!
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HamzehZahranVery insightful!Such a great podcast!
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Stag horn houseGreatHighly recommended for photographers, and those who admire it. A wonderful, instructive and entertaining resource. Thank you,
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CooltoneprintExcellent podcastThe conversations with Chris Floyd and Max Pinckers are standouts. Entertaining and insightful, A Small Voice is well worth your time.
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seanlemoineInsightfulSubscribed for the Max Pinckers interview. Pretty insightful and definitely going to give the other episodes a listen.
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BenjaminrasmussenphotographerOne of the best photographer interview podcasts. Max Pinckers is espeically worth a listen.
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