{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"EP32 - A Conversation with Wolf Suschitzky","description":"EP32 \u2013 Wolf Suschitzky Show Notes In this episode, I sit down with Wolf Suschitzky, legendary photographer and cinematographer. We met at his home in Little Venice, London, where we talked about his incredible career, spanning over 70 years in both photography and film. Born in Vienna in 1912, Wolf fled Austria in 1934 as the political climate worsened for Jews. Settling in London, he quickly established himself as a cinematographer and photographer. Over his career, he worked on over 200 films, including Get Carter, Ulysses, Ring of Bright Water, Entertaining Mr. Sloane, and the film adaptation of Rising Damp. Wolf\u2019s early career was shaped by the British documentary movement, working with John Grierson and pioneering filmmakers such as Harry Watt and Paul Rotha. He was cameraman for Night Mail (1936), the iconic documentary with narration by W.H. Auden and music by Benjamin Britten. His cinematography in World of Plenty (1943) helped define the humanistic style of British documentary filmmaking. Beyond film, Suschitzky was a renowned social documentarian, photographing London\u2019s street markets, working-class life, children, and laborers. His work in Charing Cross Road, Soho, and post-war Britain captured the texture of everyday life with rare intimacy. This conversation offers a glimpse into Wolf\u2019s thoughts on photography, cinematography, and the art of capturing reality. Though frail, his mind remained sharp, and his love for his craft was undiminished. &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp; Links &amp;amp; References Wolf Suschitzky   Biography &amp;amp; Legacy \u2013 National Galleries of Scotland   Books &amp;amp; Photography    Charing Cross Road in the Thirties \u2013 Amazon   Street Markets of London \u2013 Photobook Details    Exhibitions \u2013 Wolf Suschitzky at the Photographers\u2019 Gallery   Notable Films (Cinematography by Suschitzky)   Get Carter (1971) \u2013 IMDb   Ulysses (1967) \u2013 IMDb   Ring of Bright Water (1969) \u2013 IMDb   Entertaining Mr. Sloane (1970) \u2013 IMDb   Rising Damp (1980) \u2013 IMDb   Key Figures &amp;amp; Collaborators   John Grierson (Father of British Documentary Film) \u2013 Biography   Harry Watt (Filmmaker, Night Mail) \u2013 Biography   Paul Rotha (Director, World of Plenty) \u2013 Biography   W.H. Auden (Poet, Night Mail) \u2013 Biography   Benjamin Britten (Composer, Night Mail) \u2013 Biography   Films Mentioned   Night Mail (1936) \u2013 BFI Player   World of Plenty (1943) \u2013 BFI Screen Online   &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Notable Publications:   &quot;Photographing Children&quot; (1940): A guide offering insights into capturing the essence of childhood through photography.   &quot;Photographing Animals&quot; (1941): This book provides techniques and tips for photographing animals, with a foreword by Julian Huxley.   &quot;Seven Decades of Photography&quot; (2006): A retrospective collection showcasing Suschitzky's black and white prints spanning over seventy years, selected by the artist himself.  amazon.com   &quot;Work&quot; (2020): A compilation focusing on Suschitzky's portrayal of labor and working environments, reflecting his deep engagement with social themes.   Notable Exhibitions:   &quot;A Grand Tour: Amsterdam, London, Paris etc. in the 1930s, 40s &amp;amp; 50s&quot; (2006): Held at The Photographers' Gallery in London, this exhibition featured Suschitzky's works capturing urban life across major European cities during the mid-20th century.  photography-now.com   &quot;Wolf Suschitzky \u2013 No Resting Place&quot; (2020): Hosted by Fotohof in Salzburg, this exhibition showcased a comprehensive collection of Suschitzky's works, emphasizing his contributions to photography and cinematography.   &quot;Crawley New Town Seen Through the Lens of Wolf Suschitzky&quot; (February 6 \u2013 March 29, 2025): Displayed at Crawley Museum, this exhibition featured photographs capturing the early development of Crawley New Town, returning to the public eye after six decades.  blogs.brighton.ac.uk   &quot;Wolf Suschitzky Photography Prize 2023&quot; Exhibition: Organized by the Austrian Cultural Forum London, this exhibition showcased works by winners and shortlisted photographers, celebrating Suschitzky's legacy and influence on contemporary photography.  acflondon.org   &amp;nbsp; ","author_name":"Flow Photographica","author_url":"http:\/\/flowphotographic.com\/photographica\/","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/35387335\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/184860735"}