Harriet Tarbuck and Sally Brownbill launch ‘When Harri met Sally – A Photography Podcast’
In today’s digital era, where cameras fit in every pocket and AI-generated images flood our screens, what does it truly mean to be a photographer? What drives professionals to dedicate their lives to this art?
When Harri Met Sally – A Photography Podcast seeks to answer these thought-provoking questions. Co-hosted by Harriet Tarbuck of Photo Collective and Sally Brownbill of The Brownbill Effect, this exciting new podcast delves into the motivations, challenges, and joys of a life devoted to photography.
Each episode of When Harri Met Sally centres around the core question: “Why do we do it?” This simple yet profound inquiry sparks conversations with some of the industry’s brightest talents, opening up discussions about financial and professional hurdles, personal rewards, and the sheer joy of capturing a moment.
Listeners gain insider perspectives from Tarbuck and Brownbill’s extensive industry connections, featuring guests from diverse photography disciplines, including photojournalism, documentary, and art-based photography. The first season explores topics such as navigating photography festivals, fostering business diversity, and the unique roles of photo editors, educators, and students, providing a comprehensive look at the field from all angles.
Blending expert voices with a light-hearted, casual tone, When Harri Met Sally offers a fresh, essential space for reflection, conversation, and fun. Across 12 episodes, Tarbuck and Brownbill bring warmth and humour to candid discussions with their guests, focusing on building meaningful connections within the vibrant photography community.
More than just a podcast about taking photos, When Harri Met Sally is an invitation to listen, reflect, and be inspired—making it a must-listen for anyone passionate about photography and the creative process.
The first season launches with 12 episodes, dropping weekly on Tuesday mornings, featuring voices from across the photography world.