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Through the Lens Podcast
Through the Lens Podcast
Author: Marco Secchi
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Through the Lens is a short podcast series where I share sharp, practical insights on photography, focused on seeing, intention, and visual strategy. Drawing on my work as a Getty Images photographer, these episodes bridge street moments and thoughtful image-making, grounded in years of practice between Venice and Budapest.
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Photography is often taught from the wrong end. Settings first, attention later.In this short episode of Through the Lens, I bring together the first two lessons of Starting Photography, Properly and explain why photography does not begin with the exposure triangle, but with noticing. Before aperture, shutter speed, or ISO, there is a moment that catches your attention. That moment is the photograph.This episode is about learning to see before you adjust, understanding why intention comes before technique, and how removing noise can make photography simpler, not harder.Here you can find :Where Photography Actually Begins (Intro)The Exposure Triangle Is Not Your Problem Get full access to Through the Lens 📷 at marcosecchi.substack.com/subscribe
There are moments when a photograph becomes more than an image.It’s a memory you can hear, a silence you can almost touch.Through the Lens is where photography slows down enough to breathe — a space to explore how we see, what we create, and why it still matters.Join Marco Secchi, photographer and storyteller, for short cinematic episodes blending craft, field experience, and insight from decades on the streets of Venice, Budapest, and beyond.🎙️ New episodes arrive soon — quiet stories, sharp lessons, and honest conversations about the art and business of photography.Subscribe to Through the Lens on Substack or wherever you listen — and follow the light, one frame at a time. Get full access to Through the Lens 📷 at marcosecchi.substack.com/subscribe
A skill almost nobody talks about quietly shapes every great photograph. It is not about gear or composition; it is something far more subtle. In this episode, I explore scene intelligence, the simple habit of noticing the tiny signals that appear just before a moment happens. A tilt of a shoulder, a shift in weight, the breath of the water, the rhythm of the street. When you learn to read those cues, your timing improves, your photos stop feeling accidental and your shooting becomes calm and intentional.This is the quiet side of photography, the one that turns chaos into clarity. If you have ever wondered why some photographers always seem to be half a second ahead, this episode is for you. Get full access to Through the Lens 📷 at marcosecchi.substack.com/subscribe
If you missed the first two articles in this series, read the Real-World Guide to the 35 mm Lens and Real-World Guide to the 28 mm Lens, also Three Focal Lengths, a Lifetime of Images and Why I Still Shoot Prime in a Zoom World.In this episode, I talk about the fifty-millimetre lens, a piece of glass that has taught generations of photographers how to see with intent.The fifty doesn’t flatter or forgive, it reveals. It shows how much you really see and how clearly you compose. I call it the discipline lens, because it forces you to slow down, move, and think before you press the shutter.Whether you’re a beginner or a professional, returning to the 50 mm is a reminder that authorship comes from vision, not equipment.🎧 Listen, reflect, and then head out with one lens only — you’ll see differently.Full written version → 50 mm Lens: Clarity and Authorship Get full access to Through the Lens 📷 at marcosecchi.substack.com/subscribe







