Podcast: “Still” Photography for Film and Television

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When you think of an image from your favorite movie, what comes to mind? Is it a well-edited sequence, a dramatic crescendo, or perhaps simply a static photo, maybe even the poster art itself? If it is a static image, chances are it’s a photo taken by an on-set “still” photographer. On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we discuss this craft with two photographers who make their living  as still photographers, working on location and in-studio on television and film productions alongside the camera assistants, boom operators, grips, DPs and myriad crew members, who make the movie magic.

Joining us are  JoJo Whilden, a fine art and still photographer who has worked on numerous films, including Silver Linings Playbook and The Fighter and television series such as Orange Is the New Black, and Homeland. Her clients include HBO, Netflix, CBS, Sony, and Killer Films. She is the 2018 recipient of The Society of Camera Operators Lifetime Achievement Award in Still Photography. Also joining us in the studio is David Giesbrecht, an editorial and still photographer with credits on The House of Cards, The Blacklist, Mr. Robot, Jessica Jones, and many other programs and films.

We speak with Giesbrecht and Whilden about the specific photography skills required on-set, the working relationship within a film crew, their gear setup, and the changes that the profession has seen with the onset of digital streaming, cell phones, mirrorless cameras, social media, and the growth of the episodic television series. This is a very informative episode about a craft that is often overlooked and misunderstood.

Guests: JoJo Whilden and David Giesbrecht 

From “Orange is the New Black”, Photograph Courtesy JoJo Whilden
From “Boardwalk Empire”, Photograph Courtesy JoJo Whilden
From “Olive Kitteridge”, Photograph Courtesy JoJo Whilden
From “A Late Quartet”, Photograph Courtesy JoJo Whilden
From “The Fighter”, Photograph Courtesy JoJo Whilden
John Turturro directing “Fading Gigolo”, Photograph Courtesy JoJo Whilden
From “Jessica Jones”, Photograph Courtesy David Giesbrecht
From “Jessica Jones”, Photograph Courtesy David Giesbrecht
From “Luke Cage”, Photograph Courtesy David Giesbrecht
From “House of Cards”, Photograph Courtesy David Giesbrecht
Box art from “The Tick”, Photograph Courtesy David Giesbrecht
JoJo Whilden and David Giesbrecht hamming it up in the podcast studio
 

Host: Allan Weitz
Senior Creative Producer: John Harris
Senior Producer: Jason Tables
Executive Producer: Lawrence Neves

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