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We speak to people who change the world. From Hollywood to Cambridge.

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Episode 13 - Masters of Photography- first episode talks about Martin Parr.Since then, SNAPSHOT has grown — and it’s about to change.In the coming weeks, we’re taking SNAPSHOT to the next level: expanding our focus from photography to the wider worlds of cinema, visual art, and the people who shape how we see.If you’ve been with us since the start — thank you. If you’re just joining — welcome. What’s coming will be bolder, deeper, and more ambitious than ever.Discover more about our production company and creative work at: https://www.cambridgechronicles.com- Narrated by Domininkas Zalys
Episode 12 - We open our season 4 with movie directors. We pick Lee's brain about how a movie is made. Thanks for taking your time with us Lee.Since then, SNAPSHOT has grown — and it’s about to change.In the coming weeks, we’re taking SNAPSHOT to the next level: expanding our focus from photography to the wider worlds of cinema, visual art, and the people who shape how we see.If you’ve been with us since the start — thank you. If you’re just joining — welcome. What’s coming will be bolder, deeper, and more ambitious than ever.Discover more about our production company and creative work at: https://www.cambridgechronicles.com- Narrated by Domininkas Zalys
Episode 11 - We spoke to Gabriele D'Agostino who came to visit our photography studio in Cambridge. He has worked with the biggest names in the world and has a lot to teach.Since then, SNAPSHOT has grown — and it’s about to change.In the coming weeks, we’re taking SNAPSHOT to the next level: expanding our focus from photography to the wider worlds of cinema, visual art, and the people who shape how we see.If you’ve been with us since the start — thank you. If you’re just joining — welcome. What’s coming will be bolder, deeper, and more ambitious than ever.Discover more about our production company and creative work at: https://www.cambridgechronicles.com- Narrated by Domininkas Zalys
Episode 10 - Caroline is a professional photographer, a model and a language instructor based in Prague, Czech Republic. Due to being both in front of but also behind the camera, Caroline is capable of bringing a versatile set of skills to the table. All her passions stem from her eye for detail and visual aesthetics.In 2023, Caroline graduated from a programme called Creative Media Production. In those 3 years of studies, she had the opportunity to expand her knowledge and become a confident scriptwriter, director and cinematographer. Thanks to this, Caroline is a powerful storyteller and can convey her ideas using a pen and paper, a static image, or a video.Since then, SNAPSHOT has grown — and it’s about to change.In the coming weeks, we’re taking SNAPSHOT to the next level: expanding our focus from photography to the wider worlds of cinema, visual art, and the people who shape how we see.If you’ve been with us since the start — thank you. If you’re just joining — welcome. What’s coming will be bolder, deeper, and more ambitious than ever.Discover more about our production company and creative work at: https://www.cambridgechronicles.com- Narrated by Domininkas Zalys
Episode 9 - Austėja Cheg, a photographer from Lithuania based in London, specialises in creative portraiture. She is known for capturing subjects in a positive light with a hint of surrealism. She has worked with fashion designers and created portraits for international artists. Austėja has been commissioned by companies such as M&S, Spotify, and Uber. Visit her portfolio at https://www.austejacheg.comSince then, SNAPSHOT has grown — and it’s about to change.In the coming weeks, we’re taking SNAPSHOT to the next level: expanding our focus from photography to the wider worlds of cinema, visual art, and the people who shape how we see.If you’ve been with us since the start — thank you. If you’re just joining — welcome. What’s coming will be bolder, deeper, and more ambitious than ever.Discover more about our production company and creative work at: https://www.cambridgechronicles.com- Narrated by Domininkas Zalys- Intro & outro by Samuele Albano.
Episode 8 - Dominik Zky is a professional photographer based in Dubai. With an unmatched eye for detail and an unyielding passion for artistic expression, Dominik is renowned for creating exceptional, highly-detailed images that reveal the unique textures and nuances of his subjects.His work has graced the pages of prestigious publications like GQ Germany and Bode Magazine, solidifying his status as a master of his craft. Moreover, Dominik has had the privilege of being an exclusive creator for Nikon EU, resulting in captivating imagery that brilliantly showcases his technical skill and creative vision.As a dedicated creative, Dominik is always eager to connect with fellow artists, creative directors, art directors, and art buyers who share his passion for exceptional imagery and artistic expression. If you're seeking the best photographer to collaborate on your next project, don't hesitate to get in touch with Dominik Zky.
Episode 7 - Represented by MMG-Artists Dubai / London.Since then, SNAPSHOT has grown — and it’s about to change.In the coming weeks, we’re taking SNAPSHOT to the next level: expanding our focus from photography to the wider worlds of cinema, visual art, and the people who shape how we see.If you’ve been with us since the start — thank you. If you’re just joining — welcome. What’s coming will be bolder, deeper, and more ambitious than ever.Discover more about our production company and creative work at: https://www.cambridgechronicles.com- Narrated by Domininkas Zalys
Episode 6 - Interested in politics of identity, home and belonging, Sana Ginwalla (b. 1996) is anartist, curator, archivist, designer, lecturer and writer. She is the founder of the EverydayLusaka Gallery and Zambia Belonging counter–archive – art platforms dedicated toshifting towards a more considered visual representation of Zambia’s past and presentto build a contemporary archive for future generations. Zambia Belonging is a crowd-sourced counter-archive of photographs from Zambia’s past after encountering 1000odd forgotten photographs from Fine Art Studios – one of Lusaka’s oldest photo studios.The collection has been presented at the Lusaka National Museum, the 13th AfricanBiennale of Photography in Bamako, the Lusaka Contemporary Art Centre as well as theUniversity of Cambridge.Prior to opening the Everyday Lusaka Gallery, Ginwalla independently curated exhibitionsat the National Gallery of Zambia, Lusaka National Museum, and Modzi Arts Gallery andZamrock Museum. She regularly curated works at the Alliance Française de Lusaka,working with internationally acclaimed artists such as James Barnor and VitshoisMwilambwe Bondo, as well as several upcoming and established Zambian artists suchas David Daut Makala, Mika Marffy, Visule Kabunda and Kalenga Nkonge. By engagingthe public in her exhibitions, Ginwalla’s curatorial work often transcends the protocolsof gallery and museum spaces through participatory installations. She is drawn towardsbodies of work that explore heritage, memory and the family archive. Working in thisway allows her to further understand her identity and place in the world and is what sheaims to facilitate for others too.Sana is the photo-editor of Zambia’s first stock photography platform called ZamStockand is soon publishing Zambia’s first photo-book of archival street photographs fromLusaka. Sana is currently lecturing and pursuing her Masters in Creative Arts at theOpen Window University Zambia, while also researching visual material from Zambia at the University of Cambridge Library.Since then, SNAPSHOT has grown — and it’s about to change.In the coming weeks, we’re taking SNAPSHOT to the next level: expanding our focus from photography to the wider worlds of cinema, visual art, and the people who shape how we see.If you’ve been with us since the start — thank you. If you’re just joining — welcome. What’s coming will be bolder, deeper, and more ambitious than ever.Discover more about our production company and creative work at: https://www.cambridgechronicles.com- Narrated by Domininkas Zalys
Episode 5 - Ben Phillips is a sports photographer who is based locally in the heart of the city of Cambridge. Ben is passionate about all aspects of photography and has loved playing with cameras since childhood. He loves Sports and has combined two of his loves of photography and sports. He's now in his sixth year as a club photographer for Cambridge United FC and also covers women's football nationally and other sports.Since then, SNAPSHOT has grown — and it’s about to change.In the coming weeks, we’re taking SNAPSHOT to the next level: expanding our focus from photography to the wider worlds of cinema, visual art, and the people who shape how we see.If you’ve been with us since the start — thank you. If you’re just joining — welcome. What’s coming will be bolder, deeper, and more ambitious than ever. Discover more about our production company and creative work at: https://www.cambridgechronicles.com - Narrated by Domininkas Zalys
Episode 4 - Self taught photographer drawing inspiration from a diverse range of artists including; Carrie Mae Weems, CHi modu and Ken Van sickle amongst others. Not confined to one style but mainly choosing to shoot black and white.Preferring to shoot with natural light in non studio environments ,looking to capture the candid and raw moments of life. A strong believer that creativity can’t be taught and there are no rules to photography/creativity thus looking to bringing new elements, concepts and perspectives to the art form.Since then, SNAPSHOT has grown — and it’s about to change.In the coming weeks, we’re taking SNAPSHOT to the next level: expanding our focus from photography to the wider worlds of cinema, visual art, and the people who shape how we see.If you’ve been with us since the start — thank you. If you’re just joining — welcome. What’s coming will be bolder, deeper, and more ambitious than ever. Discover more about our production company and creative work at: https://www.cambridgechronicles.com - Narrated by Domininkas Zalys
Episode 2 - Mark Box, aka ‘Human of Cambridge’ documents the Cambridge community by photographing the city's rich diversity of people, capturing their colours, street style, and uniqueness. Approaching strangers, and striking up conversations on the street, Mark shares images that embody intimate moments of positivity and connection that we would otherwise be passed by unaware.https://markbox.myportfolio.com/humans-of-cambridgeSince then, SNAPSHOT has grown — and it’s about to change.In the coming weeks, we’re taking SNAPSHOT to the next level: expanding our focus from photography to the wider worlds of cinema, visual art, and the people who shape how we see.If you’ve been with us since the start — thank you. If you’re just joining — welcome. What’s coming will be bolder, deeper, and more ambitious than ever. Discover more about our production company and creative work at: https://www.cambridgechronicles.com- Narrated by Domininkas Zalys
Episode 3 - We talk about the hottest topic, Ai generated images and photography.Brian is a writer, artist, photographer and musician from Cambridge, UK. He has been an enthusiastic early adopter of technology since his teenage years; when, as a drummer, he became interested in the arrival of drum machines and samplers. In a similar vein, as a lifelong, passionate photographer (and with an MA in Photography), he recently decided to embrace the new crop of generative AI tools for image creation (rather than seeing them as a threat). Brian is currently working on putting together an AI Photography website to showcase his new work, but in the interim you can follow his AI work on Instagram — @naughton.photoSince then, SNAPSHOT has grown — and it’s about to change.In the coming weeks, we’re taking SNAPSHOT to the next level: expanding our focus from photography to the wider worlds of cinema, visual art, and the people who shape how we see.If you’ve been with us since the start — thank you. If you’re just joining — welcome. What’s coming will be bolder, deeper, and more ambitious than ever. Discover more about our production company and creative work at: https://www.cambridgechronicles.com- Narrated by Domininkas Zalys
Episode 1 - Photography, inspirations and what really matters. In the first episode we speak to Mr Edward Dimsdale. A photographer, lecturer and theorist.Since then, SNAPSHOT has grown — and it’s about to change.In the coming weeks, we’re taking SNAPSHOT to the next level: expanding our focus from photography to the wider worlds of cinema, visual art, and the people who shape how we see.If you’ve been with us since the start — thank you. If you’re just joining — welcome. What’s coming will be bolder, deeper, and more ambitious than ever. Discover more about our production company and creative work at: https://www.cambridgechronicles.com- Narrated by Domininkas Zalys
Dom breaks down Cambridge Chronicles’ 101 goals — from bold, never-been-done creative projects and landing million-pound clients to building systems that scale without killing culture. Along the way, he talks internal passion projects, viral content strategy, dream collaborations, award-winning documentary ambitions, and what it really takes to build a world-class creative studio people actually want to work in.
Tom talks through the films he’s watched over the past month — from toxic ambition in Marty Supreme to the Saturday-afternoon thrills of The Housemaid, the risky horror of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, the emotional weight of Hamnet, the surprising tenderness of Rental Family, and the pitch-black comedy of No Other Choice.He also touches on overlooked titles like The Long Walk, reflects on disappointments like The Running Man and Avatar 3, and weighs up theater vs home viewing, standout performances, and why taking creative risks still matters.
Actor Paul Butterworth reflects on nearly 50 years in film and TV, from The Full Monty to British soaps, sharing honest insights on surviving as a working actor, treating small roles like leads, being cut from films, and balancing acting with life as an artist. A candid Snapshot conversation about craft, resilience, and the reality of the industry.
In this episode of SnapShot, photographer Gustas Sikas shares how photography gave him courage, helped him stay present, and shaped his life. From travel and exploration to finding purpose through creativity, this is a conversation about seeing the world — and yourself — differently.
EP 22 - We talk about how surviving extreme environments prepared him for filmmaking, the wild backstory behind The Highest Brasil, and what it really means to tell a story in today’s world, from TikTok to Hollywood.An unpredictable and inspiring conversation with one of the most unconventional voices in indie cinema.(We apologise for the technical issues that affected this episode’s recording. Despite the challenges, we chose to release it because of the depth and uniqueness of Jeremy’s story. Thanks for bearing with us, we promise the next ones will sound smoother!)
Ep 21 - In this episode, we sit down with Nicolas Saada, former editor of Cahiers du Cinéma, screenwriter, and director of acclaimed films like Spy(ies), Taj Mahal.We explore his transition from film critic to filmmaker, his love for spy thrillers, and why he believes rhythm, silence, and ambiguity matter more than plot.Saada shares how being a cinephile shaped his directing style, the creative freedom of European co-productions, and what young filmmakers often get wrong about storytelling.
EP 20 - In this episode, Emmy-winning producer, director, and author Shane Stanley shares his remarkable journey in the film industry: from growing up on studio lots to becoming one of the youngest non-actors to ever win an Emmy Award.We talk about the evolution of Hollywood over the past 30 years, his experience producing the hit film Gridiron Gang with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and why he believes AI is poised to transform cinema forever.Shane also offers hands-on advice for emerging writers and directors: how to start your career, pitch your ideas, and connect with industry pros, all without waiting for permission.
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