Category: Interviews
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Questions from the Intern, Vol. 3
Link: This is the third installment in our Questions from the Intern series, in which Riley Spencer, Prime’s faithful intern, opens up on one of us. This time, Riley interviews Lance Rosenfield on his project Thirst for Grit and getting his start in the business.
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Interview with Cig Harvey: YOU Look At ME Like An EMERGENCY
Interview with Cig Harvey: YOU Look At ME Like An EMERGENCY – LENSCRATCH Sometimes you come across work you fall in love with, work that resonates with you in such a deep way, and you begin seeing the world through the lens and point of view of a great image maker. I have been a…
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Otto Shulze: The Wonder of The Streets
Link: The street is truly at the core of my work. The wonder and the random encounters of the streets are at the heart of my fascination with photography – especially within the context of the human condition. This is where it started for me and where I still go to this day for inspiration. To me, there…
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Doug Mills Covers the London Olympics
Link: The New York Times staff photographer Doug Mills is covering his fifth summer Olympics, and he has photographed seven winter games. He spoke with James Estrin by phone.
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Interview: Nicole Tung on covering the battle for Aleppo
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Daniel Milnor: Photographing On His Own Terms
Link: When I look at the best documentary photographers in the world they are very selective about the information they put out. I don’t see Sebastiao Salgado on social media seven days a week. I don’t hear from Salgado every eight minutes. I know when I see something from him it has been well-planned, well…
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Alejandro Cartagena Interview
Alejandro Cartagena Interview by Jonathan Blaustein I recently spoke with Mexican photographer Alejandro Cartagena, who’s based in the battle-torn city of Monterrey. His work has been awarded and honored like crazy the la… via A Photo Editor: https://aphotoeditor.com/2012/09/26/alejandro-cartagena-interview/ I recently spoke with Mexican photographer Alejandro Cartagena, who’s based in the battle-torn city of Monterrey. His…
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Dramatic Portraits Taken On the Narrow Streets of Seville
Link: Manolo Espaliú is a fine art photographer based in Seville, Spain. We asked him some questions about his series, 42º, which recently won him the Nuevo Talento FNAC de Fotografía 2012 award.
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A Conversation With Carlos Javier Ortiz on Facing Change: Documenting America
Link: Sara T’Rula, the interviewer, is a photographer working on cultural and political issues, and is based in Liverpool, England. In addition to shooting her own projects, she assists John Davies and Ed Clark. At photokina 2012, she grabbed ten minutes to talk with Carlos Javier Ortiz about FCDA where he delves into what the project…
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A Conversation with Danny Wilcox Frazier on Facing Change: Documenting America
Link: This video showcases Danny Wilcox Frazier’s work documenting rural issues across the United States for the Facing Change: Documenting America (FCDA) project. FCDA is a non-profit collective of prominent photographers and writers who have come together to explore the United States during one of the most enduring times in the nation’s history.
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Adam Ferguson’s Travels in Iraq
In Postwar Iraq, Neither War Nor Peace The Australian photographer Adam Ferguson discusses recent travels through Iraq, where he found neither war nor peace 10 months after American soldiers left. via Lens Blog: https://archive.nytimes.com/lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/24/in-postwar-iraq-neither-war-nor-peace/ This is postwar photography in the context of an American presence, but Iraq is still at war with itself. In these…
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A Conversation with CPC 2012 Winner Olivia Locher
Link: I think that the first step to a good photograph is the importance that it holds to the creator. I myself find that I am attracted to artists who follow their vision and make work without consideration for an audience
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Intriguing Portraits of Town Wanderers
Link: Photographer Allison Sexton earned her MFA in Photography from Yale University and was the 2010 recipient of the Tracey Baran Award. She currently lives in Greenfield, Massachusetts and is an adjunct professor at the Greenfield Community College. She recently talked to us about Striders, a series of intimate portraits connecting photographer and subject.
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Jim Goldberg: Postcards from America, Magnum Miami
Link: Magnum Miami’s purpose is to examine the citizens of Florida around the time of the U.S. presidential election. It is part of the Postcards from America project where Magnum photographers have come together to work collaboratively. Previously, we’ve featured Mikhael Subotzky and Bruce Gilden’s reportage. In this next installment, Jim Goldberg discusses his participation in the…
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Leslie Baldwin
Link: Leslie Baldwin is one of the most sought after photo editors in Texas. She shares her insights, favorite TM covers, and advice on approaching photo editors. ” You have to be totally passionate and dedicated or you’re going to get steam-rolled. Next comes perseverance and patience. Oh, and be nice! That’s very, very important.”
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Photographer Embarks on the Great American Road Trip and Finds a Country “Falling Short”
Link: Traveling the country I repeatedly came across social centers that had shifted into parking lots, main streets that had disappeared in the wake of big-box stores, and a country where soda has become cheaper than water. I encountered figures that walked with their heads hung low past a landscape covered in signs for credit…
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Interview and Portfolios: Evan Baden
Interview and Portfolios: Evan Baden Lauren, 2010 from Technically Intimate — Evan Baden We are pleased to announce that three new portfolios of photographs by Evan B… Link: https://blog.photoeye.com/2013/04/interview-and-portfolios-evan-baden.html Working on Technically Intimate and seeing the way that young people posed for the camera got me thinking about the way that they learn those poses;…
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Live Through This by Tony Fouhse & Stephanie MacDonald
Lån med betalingsanmerkning – Slik blir du kredittverdig – lpvmagazine.com Lån med betalingsanmerkning – Slik blir du kredittverdig En betalingsanmerkningRead More via lpvmagazine.com: http://lpvmagazine.com/2013/04/live-through-this-by-tony-fouhse-stephanie-macdonald/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LaPuraVida+%28LPV+Magazine%29 We had many, many talks about whether what we were doing should be made public in a serialized way. I was much more worried about it that she was. I didn’t…
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A rambling conversation with Greg Gorman
Link: If you get down to the nitty gritty – it’s about one concept: People. Relationships. Communication. Connection. That’s what gets my motor going. What’s great about meeting the wine-makers is it’s like meeting the stars I met before. They’re like my new heroes. My movie stars of today. They’re really glorified farmers – and…