The Contact Sheet

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5
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108 reviews
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29 episodes
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Date created
2020/05/12
Average duration
39 min.
Release period
30 days

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Hosted by Kyle McDougall, The Contact Sheet is a photography podcast born out of a desire to connect with other artists to explore their work and approach as well as the realities that come with the pursuit of a craft (a.k.a the peaks and the valleys). While the show does focus largely on the world of film photography, it's not limited to it. Find out more at https://the-contact-sheet.sounder.fm  Follow the show on Instagram: @contactsheetpodcast  Follow Kyle on Instagram: @kyle__mcdougall 

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Have things become too extreme?
2021/09/08
Hey everyone, for today's solo episode, I want to focus on something that was inspired by a recent Q&A that I did on my Instagram—and that is talking about extremes. One of the most common answers, when I asked people what their biggest challenge is with their photography, was that they suffer from things like imposter syndrome, lack of satisfaction, comparison, and lack of energy. IMO, these are things that are often caused by us living in the extremes—where we pick apart every little thing we do and label it as amazing or a total failure. And that also applies to how we view ourselves when it comes to things like our capabilities, worth, talent, and so on.  Anyways, just a quick episode today, but I hope it helps you in one way or another! Also, if you're interested in signing up for my 'Field Notes'—which is a bi-weekly email series that touches on more topics like this one—you can do that here: http://eepurl.com/hfQ9jz.  As always, I'd love to hear from you, so shoot me some feedback or suggestions for episodes moving forward.  Cheers!  --------------------------------  Find out more at www.contactsheetpodcast.com Follow the show on Instagram: @contactsheetpodcast  Follow Kyle on Instagram: @kyle__mcdougall 
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The importance of being Patient with your Photography
2021/08/11
Hey everyone, for today's solo episode, I wanted to talk about what I think is one of the most important skills you can have as a photographer—that is patience. Nowadays, more than ever, it can be easy to feel the need to constantly be creating and sharing work, but in doing so, you can easily miss out on ideas and opportunities that present themselves when you take a slower approach. Recently, I spent the last month making a bunch of duds... basically creating images that either didn't live up to my expectations or were just plain out bad. But those 'outtakes' are important, and they're often where you find little hints that lead you in new directions. It was a great reminder to me about how important it is to stay curious, and not beat yourself up if you're not always creating 'winners'. I figured it'd be a great topic to discuss for today's episode. I hope you enjoy it and that it gets some ideas rolling. Also, if you're interested in signing up for my 'Field Notes'—which is a bi-weekly email series that touches on more topics like this one—you can do that here: http://eepurl.com/hfQ9jz.  As always, I'd love to hear from you, so shoot me some feedback or suggestions for episodes moving forward.  Cheers!  --------------------------------  Find out more at www.contactsheetpodcast.com Follow the show on Instagram: @contactsheetpodcast  Follow Kyle on Instagram: @kyle__mcdougall 
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Tadas Kazakevicius - The Importance Of The Photographic Journey
2021/08/02
In this episode, I'm talking with Tadas Kazakevicius—a documentary photographer from Lithuania, and someone whose work I’ve been a big fan of for a while now. I first came across his work a couple of years ago and was immediately drawn into not only the aesthetics but also the energy that his images possess—especially his environmental portrait work. There was a lot that I wanted to cover in this interview, including learning more about Tadas’ book that he just released titled ‘Soon To Be Gone’, which is a journey through rural Lithuania documenting its landscape and people. Other topics we touch on include: How Tadas discovers new ideas for projects The importance of passion and curiosity His approach to photographing strangers Photography gear and being excited about your tools As well as many other things. If you're not familiar with Tadas’ work, definitely take some time to check it out at the links below. Also, if you’re a photo book collector, I highly recommend grabbing a copy of ‘Soon To Be Gone’. You can do that by getting in touch with Tadas on IG or through his website. ————————- Tadas’ WebsiteTadas’ Instagram
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Is your EGO holding you back as a photographer?
2021/04/03
Hey everyone, today I want to take some time to talk about ego, and how it can hold you back from growing as a photographer and achieving the goals that you have. As I get further along in my career, I've realized that it's all about doing the opposite of what your ego wants—embracing the things that make you uncomfortable, like a fear of failure and a fear of being judged by others.  I hope you enjoy this episode today and that it gets some ideas rolling. Also, if you're interested in signing up for my 'Field Notes'—which is a bi-weekly email series that touches on more topics like this one—you can do that here: http://eepurl.com/hfQ9jz.  As always, love to hear from you, so shoot me some feedback or suggestions for episodes moving forward.  Cheers!  --------------------------------  Find out more at www.contactsheetpodcast.com Follow the show on Instagram: @contactsheetpodcast  Follow Kyle on Instagram: @kyle__mcdougall 
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Chiara Zonca - Discovery & Connection In The Landscape
2021/03/19
In this episode, I'm talking with Chiara Zonca—a fine art photographer originally from Italy, now based out of Western Canada. I've been a big fan of Chiara's work for a while now, and I'm sure many of you listening to this are probably familiar with her images. I've always been fascinated by the look and unique quality of her photographs, so it was cool to be able to learn more about her journey and approach.  Chiara's images documenting the landscape have a surreal dreamlike feel to them, and they also showcase a unique personal connection—something that we dive into in this interview.  Other topics we touch on include:  The importance of discovery and letting go Photography and mental health The necessity of following your passion Pursuing projects and how they evolve And many other things.  If you're not familiar with Chiara's work, definitely take some time to check it out at the links below. You can also find a link to her book 'Desert Portraits'. I hope you enjoy the talk! ————————- Chiara’s WebsiteChiara’s InstagramBuy ‘Desert Portraits’ You can find out more about the Contact Sheet Podcast on our Website and Instagram 
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Three takeaways from Alec Soth's 'Photographic Storytelling' course
2021/03/12
Hey everyone, have a solo episode for you today where I talk about a few of my favourite takeaways from Alec Soth's 'Photographic Storytelling' course that he released last year with Magnum. Some of you may have watched the video I did about this on my YouTube channel, but I wanted to do a podcast episode about it just to expand on things a little bit, and also for those that may have missed it. If you want to check out the video I made about this, you can find it here: https://youtu.be/1s8NJZn-LI0 Hope you all enjoy this one, and as always, shoot me some feedback or suggestions for episodes moving forward.  Cheers!  --------------------------------  Contact Sheet Website: https://www.contactsheetpodcast.com/Contact Sheet IG Page: https://www.instagram.com/contactsheetpodcast
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Tim Franco - Documenting the stories of North Korean defectors
2021/03/05
In this episode, I’m talking with Tim Franco—a French-Polish photographer who is currently living in South Korea. Tim does a wide range of work, including editorial and commercial, but it was his personal projects that first grabbed my attention, including his first book ‘Metamorpolis’, as well as his soon-to-be-released project ‘Unperson’, which documents the stories of North Korean defectors.  I was immediately fascinated not only by the subject matter with this project, but also the creative approach that Tim took—combining portraits that were created using large format pack film with landscapes of various border crossings and stories from the defectors themselves.  Tim’s willingness to experiment, as well as his dedication and patience, are very apparent as you browse through his work, and it was great to have a chance to learn more about his process and history with his craft.  If you’re not familiar with his work, I definitely recommend checking it out at the links below, and if you’re a photobook collector, hop over to his website and pick up a copy of ‘Unperson’. It looks like it will be an amazing addition to any collection. Enjoy! ————————- Tim’s WebsiteTim’s InstagramBuy Tim’s book ‘Unperson’
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The photography rules I'll live by in 2021
2021/02/01
Hey everyone! Happy new year... I'm a bit late with this one, but I wanted to get up this episode giving you all a bit of an update, as well as talking about some of the photography rules I'll live by in 2021. It's been a busy past few months, but I'm currently working away in the background on some new interviews and solo episodes, and am planning to get back on track here in the near future with weekly releases. Also, if you're interested in signing up to my 'Field Notes', which I talked about in the episode, you can do that here: http://eepurl.com/hfQ9jz. Hope you all enjoy this one, and as always, shoot me some feedback or suggestions for episodes moving forward. Cheers! -------------------------------- Contact Sheet Website: https://www.contactsheetpodcast.com/Contact Sheet IG Page: https://www.instagram.com/contactsheetpodcast
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Photo Projects And Discovering Your Direction
2020/12/17
I've always been interested in learning more about how other photographers approach their craft. I find that being able to relate to an artists's process and way of working can be extremely encouraging, especially if it's someone who you look up to.  I recently started reading a book called 'Photo Work', which was put together by Aperture (https://amzn.to/2LNSF8x). It's a great little publication that includes interviews with forty different photographers, asking them all the exact same questions about the process.  I've found the answers to be incredibly insightful, touching on topics like how a project is started—intuition vs concept, photographic style, knowing when a project is complete, and some other great ones. As I dive deeper into putting together my first photo book, I've become really interested in learning as much as possible about projects and direction, and I found this book to be a wealth of knowledge. So, in today's episode, I wanted to share a few answers that I really connected with and have a chat about projects, in hopes that it provides you with some value, and helps you in your journey.  Hope you all enjoy this one, and as always, shoot me some feedback or suggestions for episodes moving forward. Cheers! -------------------------------- Contact Sheet Website: https://www.contactsheetpodcast.com/Contact Sheet IG Page: https://www.instagram.com/contactsheetpodcast
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The Film Photography Boom
2020/12/02
Film photography has seen a resurgence over the last few years and the community is growing daily. As someone who works with film as their medium of choice, it's been amazing to see this boom, and also to connect with so many artists who have embraced the analog process.  I recently did a Q&A episode on my YouTube channel, and someone asked me what I thought about this boom. I answered briefly in the video but figured it'd be a great topic to expand on in a podcast episode. So today, that's what we're talking about.  I also touch on dealing with criticism as a photographer, as I think it's a fear that can often hold people back from creating and sharing their best work online. Hope you all enjoy this one, and as always, shoot me some feedback or suggestions for episodes moving forward. Cheers! -------------------------------- Contact Sheet Website: https://www.contactsheetpodcast.com/Contact Sheet IG Page: https://www.instagram.com/contactsheetpodcast
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Sean Tucker - A Conversation About Navigating The Creative Life
2020/11/25
In this episode, we’re chatting with Sean Tucker, a UK based photographer who I’m sure many of you are already familiar with. Sean also has a very popular YouTube channel, which is quite different than most others in the photography realm.  I came across Sean’s work a couple of years ago was immediately hooked by his message. I also loved the fact that he was putting out content that focused on the creative life and the ebbs and flows that come with it.  If you haven’t watched any of his videos before, Sean often speaks about things like ego, creative envy, and online criticism—which can all end up as roadblocks if we’re not careful. His philosophical approach is refreshing and the content he’s creating is an incredibly important and necessary addition to the photography world This interview is very much a conversation about navigating the creative life, as we dig into Sean’s career, and talk about things such as the importance of consistency and doing the work, getting clear with your direction, not being afraid to make changes with your work, as well as some other really important topics.  I hope you all enjoy this conversation and get some value from it.  Make sure to check out Sean's work at the links below! Sean’s WebsiteSean’s YouTubeSean’s Instagram ----------------------------- Contact Sheet Podcast WebsiteFollow the show on Instagram! 
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Mini EP #03 - It All Matters
2020/10/24
Another mini-episode for this week talking about a few things that have been on my mind recently that were influenced by a recent project I completed. Also, regular episodes will be back soon! I'll be honest, things have been crazy over the last month with making the move over to the UK from Canada. But I'm finally starting to feel somewhat settled and I promise to bring some consistency back to this show very soon. As for today's episode, I'll go into more detail during the show, but the main points are: 1. It All Matters 2. Do You Like It? 3. Make Work That People Won't Like The regular interviews will continue next week, but I've been having fun recording these mini-episodes and have gotten some good feedback on them. If you've been enjoying them, make sure to reach out and let me know. Always love hearing your thoughts! Also, I just launched a 'Contact Sheet' T-Shirt for sale on the website. If you want to support the show, you can pick one up here: https://bit.ly/3ieHvnS They're only $20 plus $5 shipping worldwide. Hope you enjoy this one! -------------------------------- Contact Sheet Website: https://www.contactsheetpodcast.com/Contact Sheet IG Page: https://www.instagram.com/contactsheetpodcast/
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5 out of 5
108 reviews
Fuh Teng 2022/05/26
Neat show, I hope it comes back!
I enjoyed it. Great production quality and fun and enlightening interviews.
Geekykid 2022/01/25
Amazing advice for new photographers
This podcast really helped me realize I’m not the only one seeing some struggles in the creative process.
Jigoro71 2022/01/18
One the best podcasts out there.
I just found Kyle’s YouTube channel recently and have watching and listening to his content on a regular basis. But it’s not just for photographers or...
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LiamPorter 2021/09/17
My Favorite Podcast Show
Wonderful Podcast! It is such a pleasure to listen to.
ab985511 2021/08/13
Engaging and interesting.
Lots of great information and ideas here.
Boxfullofpencils 2021/08/13
Excellent
Kyle is a unique voice with a clear eye; we should all be listening.
Dylan wade 2021/05/25
My favorite cast
Kyle always has such awesome insight and ideology to share with the photography community. Every episode is a pleasure and I leave with more than I ca...
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Joseph K Stevenson 2021/04/10
So so good
This podcast is insightful for many photography topics and I love the focus on the creative process. Every photographer should give it a listen.
Sarah Stellino 2021/03/24
One of the best
One of the best podcasts out there - love the emphasis on the creative process more than the technical aspects of photography. Thanks Kyle!
subracing79 2021/02/05
Wish I could
Just finished ep 22. Thanks for the helpful notes. It’s nice to hear those basic does and don’ts that I believe are the same for the beginner and the ...
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