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Photographica

Photographica is essential listening for people who want to engage deeply with their love of photography. Hosted by renowned fine art printer and photographer, Alex Schneideman, and posting weekly Photographica is about photography, printing and new ideas. Each episode is authoritative and entertaining and draws on Alex Schneideman's 20 years of experience publishing documentary works and printing for photographers, galleries and museums all over the world. Through challenging and entertaining conversations with leading photographers, curators and other influential people related to the world of photography as well as bright essays and original observations Photographica offers a fresh insight into the world of photographic arts.
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Jul 10, 2017

This episode is a conversation between me, Alex Schneideman, and Jonathan Teplitzky, the director of many movies including, Better than Sex, Gettin' Square, Burning Man, The Railway Man and 2017 released Churchill. His TV work includes Broadchurch, Marcello and the upcoming Shakspeare series, Will. Jonathan has directed actors including Timothy Spall, Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, Brian Cox, Olivia Coleman and David Tennant.

We discuss how a love of photography led Teplitzky to make movies. Our discussions are wide ranging and involve quite a lot of swearing.

Jonathan is Australian but has lived on and off in the UK for over thirty years.

You can follow Jonathan on Instagram @jteplitzky

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If you'd like to discuss printing your work you can get in touch with me at alex@flowphotographic.com or visit the Flow Photographic website.

Thanks for listening,

Alex 

PS Thanks to Chad Lelong for the music!

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