PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf - Photography Podcast

Sasha Wolf

Booking Overview

A photography interview podcast focused on photobooks, artistic practice, curation, publishing, and fine-art photography, typically featuring external photographers, curators, and publishers in extended conversations. Agencies could credibly pitch established or emerging photographers, museum and gallery curators, photography publishers, and authors with notable projects, exhibitions, books, collections, or awards; booking difficulty is medium because the show seeks credible specialists but regularly features professionals beyond the highest celebrity tier.

Metrics

Episodes: 124

Frequency: Biweekly

Rating: 4.9/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Unknown

Location: USA

Instagram: 13.0k followers

Contact Information

taylor@photowork.foundation

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Host

Sasha Wolf - Host of a photography podcast produced by the PhotoWork Foundation, presenting in-depth conversations about photobooks, artistic practice, long-term projects, and fine-art photography.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

medium
Typical Credentials:  
Professional photographers, curators, and publishers with substantial artistic practices or institutional experience, supported by notable exhibitions, photobooks, museum affiliations, public collections, fellowships, awards, or critical recognition.
Required Achievements:  
Published photobooks, Museum or gallery exhibitions, Work held in public collections, Curatorial roles at established arts institutions, Fellowships, grants, or professional awards, Critical coverage in respected photography and arts publications

Recent Guest Discussions

Adam Ryan - The Inaugural Upstate Photography Biennial, Exhibition Development, Public Engagement, And Artist Relationships With Arts Organizations.

Marina Chao - The Inaugural Upstate Photography Biennial, Curatorial Practice, Community Engagement, And Relationships Between Artists And Photography Organizations.

Reagan Louie - Asian-american Identity, Cultural Transformation, Home And Homeland, Documentary Photography, Photobooks, And Immersive Projects.

Jarod Lew - Asian-american Identity, Diasporic Loss, Displacement, Postmemory, Personal Loss, And Conceptual Approaches To Photography.

Scott Offen - His Photobook Grace, Collaborative Portraiture, Co-authorship, Gender, Representation, And Aging.

Recent Topics

Photography, Photobooks, Curation, Fine Art, Publishing

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf - Photography Podcast
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Curators Marina Chao & Adam Ryan on Curation and Community Engagement

July 24, 2026

Curators Marina Chao & Adam Ryan (CPW) join PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf to discuss the inaugural Upstate Photography Biennial and the curatorial process behind this major contemporary photography exhibition. Chao, Ryan, and Wolf explore how CPW develops exhibitions with both the local community and broader audience in mind, building meaningful public engagement, and what artists can do to establish and sustain relationships with photography and arts organizations. https://cpw.org Marina Cha...

Jarod Lew & Reagan Louie on Asian-American Identity and Its Shifting Photographic Language.

July 03, 2026

Photographers Jarod Lew and Reagan Louie join PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf to discuss how they explore cultural identity, personal loss, and trauma through photography. Lew and Louie are Asian American photographers from different generations, and their work reflects how the exploration of cultural identity in contemporary photography has evolved over the decades. While Louie takes a documentary photography approach, Lew works through more conceptual constructs. Their conversation with Wolf high...

Cheryle St. Onge & Scott Offen on Intimate Collaboration and Photographing the Personal.

June 19, 2026

Photographers Cheryle St. Onge and Scott Offen join PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf to discuss their photobooks, Calling the Birds Home and Grace, both published by L'Artiere Editions. In this conversation, St. Onge and Offen generously share their deeply personal approaches to collaborating with and photographing people with whom they have profound emotional connections. St. Onge reflects on documenting her mother's experience with dementia, describing the work as an act of communication, care, an...

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