StreetPX - A Photography Podcast
StreetPX steps out of the shadows to sit down with Ken Walton for our annual discussion on the Streetfoto San Francisco Photo Festival. New workshops, lectures, photo walks and so much more for 2019 and we have the scoop for you right here. Tune in Today!
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Back in the studio is Chris Suspect, discussing his new project, FAITH. An engaging visual story about the often underrepresented gay African American community, their lives, their faith and their response to discrimination, both racial and religious.
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Calling in from picturesque Munich, Germany, today's guest is long distance friend of the show, Hanna Radek and we're talking photography, the Avengers, atomic wastelands, El Salvadoran gangs, you know, normal stuff.
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StreetPX is back for season four and we are hitting the ground running as we chat with DC area street photographer, Chris Suspect. Discussion ranges from Punk Rock, a lifetime of travel, workshops, Ty Cobb at a Copstabbers concert and much more.
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Marc Silber is a photographer, videographer and accomplished author of "Secrets to Creating Amazing Photos" and "Advancing Your Photography", two fantastic photography books with the Amazon Best Seller stamp of approval. Season 3 Finale
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Reid Callanan is a man with a singular focus on photographic education and through his impressive passion, he has built one of the most successful workshop organizations in the United States, Santa Fe Workshops.
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Hailing from Yangon Myanmar, Ye Min has the benefit of world travel in his day job and never hesitates to turn this opportunity into a phenomenal exploration of street photography. Today we're talking workshops, books, poetry, travel and much more.
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It's time again to talk about the Streetfoto International Street Photography Festival coming to San Francisco, CA. Workshops, photowalks, exhibits, talks and more... and even though its evolving, Ken Walton is here to give us the low down on much of it.
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Alejandra López-Zaballa is a well traveled, award winning documentary photographer with over 70 countries on her punch card. Today she joins us to share her journey, her documentary work in the orphan camps of Nairobi, Kenya to Oaxaca, Mexico and so much more.
info_outlineFAITH is an engaging visual story about the often underrepresented gay African American community, their lives, their faith and their response to discrimination, both racial and religious.
We enjoyed our talk with Chris Suspect, so much the last time, we simply had to get him back in here to discuss the stories behind the imagery in his upcoming book, FAITH.


In Washington D.C., Chris Suspect, like most days, stumbles upon interesting scenes and characters. These subjects often become (usually) unaware subjects for his camera. However, one of these chance moments lead to something much greater than a singular photograph in the street.
While witnessing a young man (Bilal) get his foot ran over, Chris felt his instincts kick in and began documenting the his reaction to the pain and situation, which lead to Bilal climbing up and taking a seat on the hood of the car to await the authorities.
Chris gave his photos to him as evidence, but this introduction evolved into real work. With Chris capturing events that most would call, bizarre, such as the first event he agreed to, an Underwear Party in Dupont Circle.

Soon after undertaking the project, he found many doors began to open and a proper story unfolding. These new acquaintances offered him (and his lens) a glimpsed into a world few will see, and even fewer will understand. From parties to prayer, Chris spent a year documenting these men and the lives they lead, including The Community Church in Washington, D.C., lead by Reverend Aaron Wade Jones.
It was also during this time, that he took notice of a unique form of discrimination happening, even within the LGBT community... and he speaks in great length to this in our conversation.

I saw it first hand. I used to go to some night clubs with these guys and there’d be instances where some of them wouldn’t be allowed in, because of some kind of bogus dress code… or, we’d be at the bar and I’d order a drink and they’d order a drink and they would be charged more than I was….
Chris Suspect, speaking on discrimination, even within the LGBT community
We also breakdown his process in getting the project from camera to print... Finding the publisher, editing the imagery, hoops to be jumped through and the moments he tried to best avoid selling his soul to bring to the world such a powerful story.

“While this is a documentary book… It is all shot from the perspective of a street photographer”
Chris Suspect speaking on the influence of street photography in creating, FAITH
Tune in and if you want to reserve a of FAITH today, following the following link to pre-order.
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Live Talk by Chris Suspect
Chris will also be featuring FAITH, during his talk at Miami Street Photography Festival on Thursday (Dec 7th @ 11:30am) - History of Miami Museum
Show Notes
- Chris Suspect Visual Journal
- Instagram Profile
- IMPULSE GROUP
- RAINBOW/PUSH
- The Community Church Washington, D.C.
- Fotoevidence
- Michelle Frankfurter
- Destino - Photo Book
- 46750 Joao PinaRegina Comfort - Photo Editor for FAITH, and...
- Richard Sandler - Eyes of the City
- Folsom Street Fair
- Mid-Atlantic Leather Festival - D.C.
Opening Plugs
- Brassai Exhibit at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art - Runs until on February 18th, 2019
- Vivian Maier - The Color Work at the Howard Greenberg Museum in NYC — Closes January 5th, 2019