E1: Parenthood & Photography
A conversation by Kisha Bari & Ali Lapetina
In this episode, friends and photographers, Kisha Bari and Ali Lapetina talk about parenthood and photography. Ali and Kisha discuss navigating freelance work and childcare balance, mental health, creative bandwidth, financial obstacles, as well as finding the silver linings during the Covid-19 pandemic.





Bios
Now based in NYC, Kisha Bari is a Fijian/Italian photographer, artist and storyteller born and raised in Australia. Passionate about people and their stories, Kisha’s portraiture, documentary and public artwork focuses on humanitarian and social justice issues and building connection.
Ali Lapetina is a mother, photographer and artist based in Detroit, Michigan. Her practice as a documentary and portrait photographer is rooted in collaborating with communities through long-form visual storytelling focused on social justice and women’s issues. Ali is also the Founder and Executive Director of the community arts non-profit Women of Banglatown.
Credits
Conversation between: Kisha Bari and Ali Lapetina
Edit: Claudia Leisinger
Assistant Edit: Jayme Kaye Gershen
Introduction: Claudia Leisinger
Music: Ana Maria Arévalo Gosen (composition), Philipp Quante (piano), Bobby G (drums)
Podcast Team: Claudia Leisinger, Ghadah Alrawi, Jayme Kaye Gershen, Lina Collado, Nicola Muirhead