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Martin Broen is an inventor, industrial designer, diver and photographer. He joins us to discuss his amazing photography in his new book Light In The Underworld available from Rizzoli. Who knew there were underwater rivers and cave collections spanning over 200km?! Martin talks about the process of exploration, the gear and we try to understand …
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Today’s guest Paula Pastrana found her way to photography through an unusual route… from professional soccer to documenting strikes and political protest in her native Colombia. Paula studied Photography and Digital Image with a different eye. Her experience with sports and desire to remain true to her own vision led her to a unique style. …
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ARCHIVE EPISODE: Happy Halloween! Peter Manseau is a novelist, historian, and museum curator. He is the founding director of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History’s Center for the Understanding of Religion in American History. We explore his book The Apparitionists explores the history of “Spirit photographer” William Mumler and his photos capturing the ghostly …
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Peter Essick is a photographer, teacher, and editor with 30 years of experience working with National Geographic Magazine. He specializes in nature and environmental themes. Named one of the forty most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography Magazine UK, Essick has been influenced by many noted American landscape photographers from Carleton Watkins …
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Robert LeBlanc is a Los Angeles-based artist who works primarily in photography and video. His projects capture non-traditional communities, including hotshot firefighters, hurricane survivors, and Holiness snake handlers. Through raw, unguarded images, he offers a glimpse of daily life into otherwise rarely-pictured social spaces. He works from the conviction that a meaningful documentary series is …
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Richard Sharum is an editorial and documentary photographer based in the Dallas, Texas area. Mainly focusing on socio-economic or social justice dilemmas concerning the human condition, his work has been regarded as in-depth, up-close and personal. We discuss Richard’s long-term projects and outstanding first book “Campesino Cuba” and the upcoming releases starting with “Spina Americana” …
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Carrie Schreck is a documentary producer and independent photographer whose work has been featured in Business Insider, Washington Post, Vice, CBC, StayWild Magazine, F-Stop Magazine, Impose Magazine, Strangeways, Dice Magazine, Reckless Magazine, LA Record, and has been profiled in Wall Street Journal Life & Arts. She’s also been covering Qanon, the RNC and DNC conventions …
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Using photography, testimony and archive, Diana Matar‘s in-depth bodies of work investigate themes of history, memory and state sponsored violence. Grounded in heavy research and often spending years on a project, Matar attempts to capture the invisible traces of human history and produces installations and books that query what role aesthetics might playin the depiction of power. A graduate of …
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(by Alex Patterson-Jones) Donna Ferrato is an internationally acclaimed photojournalist known for her groundbreaking documentation of the hidden world of domestic violence. Her seminal book Living With the Enemy published by Aperture in 1991 went into four printings and sparked a national discussion on sexual violence. In 2014, Ferrato launched the I Am Unbeatable campaign …
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Ivan McClellan is a Kansas City native who grew up with violence and drugs as part of the landscape. He left for NYC just after high school to study the arts and ended up in advertising. He is a self taught photographer, but has tipped his hat to others in the field who have helped …
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