EP95 Random Photography Show with Andrew Chapman - Inside the theatre room
The Camera Life7 Jul 2025

EP95 Random Photography Show with Andrew Chapman - Inside the theatre room

Veteran Australian photojournalist Andrew Chapman joins the show to share his extraordinary 55-year career, his battle with liver failure, and how surviving two transplants inspired him to document the transplant process from both sides of the operating room. This deeply personal and visually powerful episode dives into the ethics of medical photography, the making of his upcoming gallery exhibition, and the importance of organ donation — all through the lens of a photographer’s eye.

Watch these videos about Andrew's transplant work:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tz1sQqxPYk

Yellow - A short film about Andrew's personal transplant journey:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/354590949

Andrew Chapman has photographed multiple transplant surgeries and has also had his own transplant experience. Since then, his images and exhibitions have inspired others to move ahead with transplant surgery in (often) a last effort to improve quality and duration of life.

He has a new exhibition opening soon at Magnet Gallery and it’s a story worth sharing and an amazing example of how photography inspired others to seek better health.

Andrew Chapman has photographed much of Australia’s social and political landscape over the last five and a half decades. Andrew’s subjects have ranged from Prime Ministers to heroin dealers, celebrities to sheep.

Andrew has a passion for rural life, ordinary folk as well as a love of the Australian bush. His work has been widely exhibited and he has published nine books. Andrew says he’s always wanted to do more than create pretty pictures. “I want to leave a visual record that people can rely on,” he says. "I don’t add things in before I photograph and I don’t take things out with Photoshop. To make a shot visually appealing, I just have to be sure to get it right in the first place”.


In his studies Chapman specialised in documentary, photojournalism & landscape photography. From 1978 he first worked for The Melbourne Times, then for Syme Community Newspapers and has since been a freelancer contributing to Time, on the cover of which his work featured more than a dozen times, BRW and The Bulletin, as well as Australian newspapers.


Rural Australia, its human and animal inhabitants, European and indigenous, the harshness and beauty of the Australian bush landscape, its vernacular architecture, and lively Australian Federal politics are Chapman's main photographic subjects.

Since 2006, Chapman has published nine books and has made photographic contributions to others’. He has exhibited in Australia, France and the USA.


In 2011 Chapman had a liver transplant, during which he was almost blinded due to a viral infection, prompting him to hold a 2012 exhibition - Nearly A Retrospective, a survey of four decades of his work. Chris Franklin recorded Andrew's recollection of events around the transplant and reflections on his lifelong calling in photography in Yellow which won the international Lift-Off Global Network Best Short Documentary in 2019.


Links:
https://www.andrewchapmanphotography.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Chapman_(photographer)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tz1sQqxPYk
https://player.vimeo.com/video/354590949
https://www.donatelife.gov.au/

===========================================

THE CAMERA LIFE - LIVE PHOTOGRAPHY PODCAST

===========================================

➡Blog: https://luckystraps.com/the-camera-life

➡YouTube:

Denne episoden er hentet fra en åpen RSS-feed og er ikke publisert av Podme. Den kan derfor inneholde annonser.

Episoder(209)

Capturing the Iconic Melbourne Trams, a conversation with Thomas Forbes  (EP210)

Capturing the Iconic Melbourne Trams, a conversation with Thomas Forbes (EP210)

Thomas William Forbes, or Thomas William Photography as you will find him on Instagram, is a Melbourne Photographer capturing the streets of Melbourne including the iconic Melbourne Trams. Check out m...

20 Aug 1h 51min

Cats vs Dogs... but for Photographers - The Random Photography Show

Cats vs Dogs... but for Photographers - The Random Photography Show

Cats or dogs. It's the oldest argument going, but tonight we're actually settling it as photographers. Greg's a cat person. Justin's a dog person. And it turns out the two animals are completely diffe...

17 Aug 2h 2min

A conversation with Aaron Walker (EP208)

A conversation with Aaron Walker (EP208)

Originally from London, Aaron ran away with the circus to become an aerial acrobat touring the world, an aerial coach and show consultant. His love of travel and working with physically dynamic artist...

13 Aug 2h 8min

What's an African Wildlife Safari REALLY Like? The Random Photography Show

What's an African Wildlife Safari REALLY Like? The Random Photography Show

Justin is back from his African adventure! Greg and Justin will dig into what an African Wildlife Safari is really like plus all the usual Random Show goodness like camera news and reviewing your imag...

10 Aug 2h 21min

A conversation with John Norris (EP206)

A conversation with John Norris (EP206)

John has worked for four decades as a professional freelance photographer and writer, contributing to magazines around the world and producing work for major brands in the adventure sports and travel ...

6 Aug 2h 21min

Make Social Media Work FOR YOU!

Make Social Media Work FOR YOU!

LIVE at 7:30pm AEST - join us in the chat!Joined by Music Photography Queen - Lucinda Goodwin and another episode with the elusive Jim (while Justin remains on Safari). We will chat about how to make ...

3 Aug 2h 38min

A conversation with Matt Hudson (EP204)

A conversation with Matt Hudson (EP204)

Matt Hudson is a Sydney-based photographer with more than 15 years of experience capturing a wide range of subjects, including sports, events, landscapes and portraiture. In recent years, his work has...

30 Jul 1h 56min

Talking GAS with Denis Smith  (EP203)

Talking GAS with Denis Smith (EP203)

Denis Smith joins The Camera Life Podcast to unpack Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS), explain why the new Sony FX5 has finally tempted him to upgrade, and share a practical framework for deciding when ...

27 Jul 2h 5min

Populært innen Politikk og nyheter

giver-og-gjengen-vg
aftenpodden
forklart
popradet
aftenpodden-usa
stopp-verden
nokon-ma-ga
det-store-bildet
dine-penger-pengeradet
rss-gukild-johaug
lydartikler-fra-aftenposten
rss-espen-lee-usensurert
hanna-de-heldige
rss-ness
rss-penger-polser-og-politikk
aftenbla-bla
frokostshowet-pa-p5
unitedno
e24-podden
ta-dokumentar