This guy with the camera doesn’t need much of an introduction. Arguably the most famous photographer on earth fascinates us with every piece of his work with photography. It becomes very compelling for any photographer to know his thought process, insight for his passion for Travel and Photography. Here we bring you this collection of videos, which are heavily inspiring interviews and talks with this legend.

Feel free to explore Steve McCurry’s photographs, which will absolutely drive anybody passionate about photography.

Inspiring Video Talks of Steve McCurry#1 Steve McCurry at Chautauqua Institution Photo Week

Steve McCurry, Photojournalist, talked with Tony Bannon of the George Eastman House at Chautauqua Institution Photo Week. Steve showed his famous photographs, including Afghan Girl, and talked about his experiences capturing these amazing photos.


#2 One on One – Steve McCurry

Steve McCurry talks to Riz Khan about documenting humanity in times of war and peace.


#3 Steve McCurry Reflections

The legendary photo-journalist and Magnum Photographer Steve McCurry spoke to Phaidon.com about the stories behind some of his iconic photographs taken from around the world.
McCurry gave us a personal tour of his major retrospective at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (until 17 October).
Every image tells a story, but it’s rather special to hear it from the photographer.


#4 Steve McCurry on the Oprah show

In this interview Our National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry sits down on the Oprah show to talk about his body of work. He goes over everything from taking the Afghan girl to photographing September 11th and everything in between. He also share his ways of getting to know his subjects and how he gets the emotional connection between viewer and subject.


#5 Steve McCurry MPR Interview

Steve McCurry interview live on Minnesota Public Radio (October 1, 2010). (Contains 4 Parts)


#6 Steve McCurry Interview in Lausanne Switzerland 2011

Steve McCurry being interviewed in Lausanne, Switzerland, about his photography career, the Golf War oil-burning he witnessed, and Afghanistan.


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