125: Why All Photographers Need "Photographic Haiku"
Rubin and Suzanne go over the application of Zen Arts to learning photography, particularly for beginners, and how his workshop has become one of the ...
124: Leaning into Unpredictability: The Dreams of Susan Burnstine
She builds her cameras. She closes her eyes when she shoots. Susan Burnstine is processing her dreams into haunting and beautiful images--a fascinatin...
123: Inside Photo-Eye, with Anne Kelly
For over 40 years Photo-Eye has been an institution of the photographic arts. Their bookstore and gallery is the stuff of legend. We sat down with Ann...
122: From Ski Bum to Celebrity Photographer: Hang with Jeff Lipsky
His roster of portraits is amazing--but his career path is inspiring. Meet Jeff Lipsky, who went from Telluride ski bum to Hollywood photographer.
121: Patiently Shooting Celebs (like Prince!) with Deborah Feingold
Her classic portraits of stars like Madonna and Prince have been popular from The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, People to book covers and movie poster...
120: Reid Callanan and the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops
Our first guest of the season is Reid Callanan, the founder and director of the distinguished Santa Fe Photo and Writing Workshops.
119: Season Four Opener
Where Susan and Rubin catch up briefly on photography and geography, and Rubin debriefs on his first Zen Arts Workshops.
118: The Tenacity of Chris Burkard, Wilderness Photographer
A self-described "blue collar" photographer, Burkard's photos are some of the most beautiful and amazing wilderness images we've ever seen. His work e...
117: Discovering Authenticity: Collecting with Michael Shapiro
For more than 40 years, Shapiro has been the dealer's dealer -- an expert on midcentury modernism (and partner to the Rubin family in developing our h...