Guest: Sukhy Hullait | Released: 2025-11-21 | Duration: 00:49:00

In Photowalk Talk episode 17, hosts Martin and Sandeep welcome Sukhy Hullait, a multi-award-winning storytelling photographer. They discuss Sukhy’s journey into photography, his approach to portraiture, and the importance of documenting community stories. Sukhy shares insights on photography as a form of listening, the challenges of accessibility in photography education, and offers practical tips for improving photography skills. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of photography among younger generations and the significance of personal storytelling in visual art.
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Key Takeaways
- Sukhy Hullait emphasizes the importance of community in photography.
- Photography can serve as a powerful tool for listening and understanding others.
- The process of making photographs should be deliberate and thoughtful.
- Sukhy believes in the value of documenting stories that often go unheard.
- There are no strict rules in photography; creativity should be prioritized.
- Using film can enhance the emotional depth of photographs.
- Photography education should be accessible to all, regardless of background.
- Practice is essential; the more you shoot, the better you become.
- Sukhy encourages photographers to trust their instincts and follow their unique vision.
- Engaging with subjects on a personal level can lead to more meaningful photographs.
Guest Links
- Instagram: @sukhyhullait
- Website: sukhyhullait.com
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