Our Collection Of Free Photography Videos
John Szarkowski: The Visionary Who Shaped How We See Photographs
In this photography video Graeme Williams explores John Szarkowski’s influential role in photography. From 1962 to 1991, Szarkowski served as the Director of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York and he championed the work of numerous great photographers.
Stephen Shore & George Miles: Mastering Your Craft
Magnum photographer Harry Gruyaert reflects on a 40 year career behind the camera.
Making Photos Like Joel Meyerowitz
Frederik Trovatten walks the streets of Mexico making images that are reminiscent of the work and style of Joel Meyerowitz.
The Power of Photography: Steve McCurry & Peter Fetterman
Magnum photographer Harry Gruyaert reflects on a 40 year career behind the camera.
Harry Gruyaert
Magnum photographer Harry Gruyaert reflects on a 40 year career behind the camera.
Making Photos Like Albert
Frederik Trovatten builds a small studio at home. With childhood friends as his subjects, he makes portraits inspired by the work of Albert Watson.
Joel Meyerowitz with Lorenzo Braca: The Pleasure of Seeing | LIVE from NYPL
Joel Meyerowitz, the pioneering street photographer who reshaped the use of color recounts the story of his life and career and his new book The Pleasure of Seeing with Lorenzo Braca.
Sir Don McCullin: Kolkata
A Master at work: journey with Sir Don McCullin around the streets of Kolkata.
In Conversation: Sebastião Salgado
Sebastião Salgado speaks about his career, favourite projects and the personal meaning behind his work.
Richard Avedon
Darkness and Light: A documentary on one of America’s most influential fashion photographers.
Robert Frank’s Interview
Interview with the influential Robert Frank, Guggenheim Fellow and the mind behind ‘The Americans’.
René Burri: Six photographs
René Burri, the reluctant photographer, walks us through through six of his most notable pieces.
Julia Fullerton-Batten
Chris Ryan interviews the fine-art photographer, Julia Fullerton-Batten.
William Klein: In Pictures
In this interview with photographer William Klein, we see a first-ever glimpse behind the scenes at his Paris studio.
Susan Meiselas
Acclaimed documentary photographer Susan Meiselas reveals how her iconic image ‘Molotov Man’ cemented a place in history.
Pop – Joel Meyerowitz
A touching, intimate and poignant film, which chronicles a road trip by three generations of Meyerowitz men.
Jimmy Nelson: Before They Pass…
From Jimmy Nelson’s two and a half year quest to document the variety and importance of what is left of indigenous culture.
High Flyers: Steve McCurry
Bloomberg take Steve McCurry on the Singapore Flyer to discuss his illustrious career.
Nick Knight: Lighting Techniques
Nick Knight talks lighting techniques, focusing on how to repurpose an old, clunky theatre spotlight for the studio.
Peter Lindbergh
The Supermodel Photographer: a documentary about the life and success of the late German photographer.
Garry Winogrand
The Jeu de Paume presents the first retrospective in twenty-five years of the great American photographer.
Dorothea Lange
A Visual Life: interviews with Lange, movies about her life, and several biographies.
The Colourful Mr Eggleston
Watch William Eggleston, a documentary photographer at work in his hometown of Memphis.
Gordon Parks: Half Past Autumn
The Life and works of Gordon Parks, a renaissance artist photographer.
Edward Weston: Eloquent Nude
When Edward Weston met Charis Wilson, they changed the history of photography and each other.
The Last Roll of Kodachrome
Steve McCurry on his quest of shooting the last roll of Kodak Kodachrome film ever made.
Martin Hartley
Chris Ryan interviews the expedition and polar photographer Martin Hartley.
David Yarrow Part 1: Animals
Chris Ryan interviews our very own Master of Photography, David Yarrow.
David Yarrow Part 2: People
Part 2 of the interview with fine art and wildlife photographer, David Yarrow.
Ali Bin Thalith
Chris Ryan interviews the underwater photographer, Ali Bin Thalith.
Adam Hinton
Photojournalist Adam Hinton captures how, under extreme conditions, communities survive and try to live.
David Hurn
The Magnum photographer shares the stories behind his iconic photographs of film celebrities in the 1960’s.
Alfred Stieglitz
The Eloquent Eye: Making photography an accepted art form and advocating for the Modernist movement.
Brian Duffy
The Man Who Shot the Sixties: A documentary on the man who captured the 60’s spirit in Britain.
Henri Cartier-Bresson
The Decisive Moment: Featuring the iconic work of Cartier-Bresson with commentary from the man himself.
Albert Khan
Covers Khan’s “The Archives of the Planet”, a project aimed at building a photographic record of the entire planet. (French)
Elliott Erwitt
Erwitt presents classic black and white photographs with his famously dry wit and matter-of-fact commentary.
Irving Penn
8mm film footage showing Irving Penn at work in his portable studio on location in Morocco.
Andre Kertész
Walk the streets of Paris with Andre Kertész as he about his process and the reasoning behind his shots.