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Contenu fourni par Bryan Formhals. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Bryan Formhals ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
A podcast about photography and photobooks. Produced and hosted by Bryan Formhals Audio Production by Tom Starkweather From 2014 to 2016, we produced 50 episodes of LPV, speaking to photographers across a wide spectrum of genres about their work and some of their favorite photobooks.
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Contenu fourni par Bryan Formhals. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Bryan Formhals ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
A podcast about photography and photobooks. Produced and hosted by Bryan Formhals Audio Production by Tom Starkweather From 2014 to 2016, we produced 50 episodes of LPV, speaking to photographers across a wide spectrum of genres about their work and some of their favorite photobooks.
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1 2021: Dialogues - Photographer Wesley Verhoeve 1:00:14
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When the pandemic hit, we all found ourselves in a terrible new reality wondering what comes next. Imagine for a moment being stuck in an unfamiliar city and not knowing when you'll be able to leave and return home. Well, that's what happened to my guest on today's show, photographer Wesley Verhoeve . For him home was Brooklyn and Amsterdam, but when the pandemic hit, he found himself in Vancouver, British Columbia. With no regular photography gigs on the horizon, like many of us he found himself heading out for daily walks in his neighborhood. Those walks were a catalyst that led him to start a new photography project. Over the course of 123 days he walked 307 hours and made 34,194 images using a variety of cameras and film stocks. All of that work evolved into a new book called ' Notice .' It's a beautiful meditation on walking photography and mindfulness. The book was designed by photographer and designer Dan Rubin, and has an essay by walker and writer extraordinaire Craig Mod. So it really all comes together nicely with this talented team in a beautiful way. I first learned about Wesley's work through his newsletter called Process, which came as a recommendation through Substack. And unbeknownst to me, he was also following my newsletter. So we had this nice connection established. I hope you enjoy our conversation and learning about Wesley's career and fabulous new book. I’m a photographer and consultant from Saint Cloud, Minnesota. This is my podcast on walking, mapping and photography. Each episode, I share analysis, news and stories about these topics to keep you informed and inspired to pursue your own creative projects. My consulting services focus on helping photographers with project development, editorial strategy and building a walking practice. I offer FREE 30 minute introductory calls to chat about your projects, and learn if I can help. You can email me at info@bryanformhals.com or follow me on Instagram & Twitter . --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…

1 LPV Show: Graham MacIndoe & Susan Stellin 1:34:20
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In this episode, our final of the season, we are joined by photographer Graham MacIndoe and writer Susan Stellin to discuss their new memoir Chancers, which tells the story of their relationship over the course of Graham's heroin addiction, arrest and imprisonment at Riker's Island and Immigration Detention, and eventual release and road to recovery. In the second half of the show, we discuss a few brilliant photobooks as well Graham's early days as an aspiring photographer in New York in the 90s. We are thrilled to have this episode as the season finale. I've known Graham for a few years now and ended up reading the book in about three days. It's a great story that covers some very relevant contemporary issues in an innovative way. Graham and Susan are two of the most thoughtful, intelligent people I've met in New York, so it was a great to have this conversation with them. To view spreads from the photobooks and behind the scenes photos, visit blog.lpvshow.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…

1 LPV Show: Jason Jaworski 1:08:29
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In this episode, we are joined by photographer and zine maker Jason Jaworski to discuss the stories behind his brilliant zines, the relationship between text and image, how he got his start, the freelance hustle in Los Angeles, and several interesting books from his collection. I was introduced to Jason's work by our mutual friend Olia Yatskevich of 10x10 photobooks, and knew we'd have to have him on the show. Fortunately, a few months later Jason reached out to us because he was a fan of the show. He also mentioned he was coming to New York soon, so it all worked out perfectly. Jason Jaworski (b. 1987) is a writer, photographer and artist best known for his intimate portraits, sprawling textworks, large scale performance projects, and deeply personal artist books, all of which have been published and shown in numerous exhibitions around the world, along with having been performed privately to persons as wide ranging as Ringo Starr and Werner Herzog. His most recent exhibition, Thinking Of You, was nominated for an ICP Infinity Award in the arts category, while an artist book he created to accompany the exhibition was chosen as one of the top ten photobooks of 2015 by 10x10 Photobooks. He also runs SSK Press. Photobooks Discussed Sea by Jason Jaworski, Two Winters Long by Jason Jaworski, Rome Alone by Jason Jaworski, 1000 Miles by Jason Jaworski, Thinking of You by Jason Jaworski, LABYRINTH by Jason Jaworski, The Secret Museum of Mankind + A Private Anthropological Cabinet of 500 Authentic Racial-Esoteric Photographs and Illustrations Hardcover – 1934 by Robert Meadows, Who Killed Robert Prentice (A murder mystery) by Robert Wheatley, Otsuchi. Future Memories. Photographs by Alejandro Chaskielberg, BOOKDUMMIES: An Imaginary Studio, a Non-stop Process 1993-2015, Memories of a Dog. Photographs and text by Daido Moriyama. + Jason Jaworski’s xeroxed version. To view spreads from the photobooks and behind the scenes photos visit blog.lpvshow.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…

1 LPV Show: Mathieu Asselin 1:00:03
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In this episode, we are joined by photographer Mathieu Asselin, whose book dummy for Monsanto: A Photographic Investigation recently won the Dummy Award Kassel 2016. We discussed the next steps for the book, his travels to Vietnam to finish the book, working with brilliant designer Ricardo Baez; the importance of collaboration in making photobooks, as well as two of his favorite photobooks. This is Mathieu's second time on the show. Back in episode 2.3 we discussed the origins of his Monsanto project as well as some of the plans he had to complete it. It's been great watching this project gain the recent recognition is rightly deserves. It's a project that has taken years Mathieu years to complete and pushed his work in a new direction. It's a good example of the tenacity and dedication it takes to bring a complicated project to life as a photobook. Photobooks Discussed Monsanto: A Photographic Investigation by Mathieu Asselin A Guide to the Birds of Venezuela Beyond the Fall: The Former Soviet Bloc in Transition 1989-1999 To view spreads from the photobooks and behind the scenes photos, visit http://blog.lpvshow.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…

1 LPV Show: Magali Duzant - Second Conversation 58:59
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In this episode, we are joined by artist and photographer Magali Duzant, who makes her second visit to the show to discuss publishing her book 'I Looked, I Looked,' new experiments with cyanotypes, live streaming sunset at the Queens International 2016, and a few brilliant books and zines One of the ideas we had when we launched season 2 was to have recurring guests so we can follow the progression of their projects and career. Magali is one of those artists that tends to work non-stop and is always up to something new. Always hustling, always thinking, always looking and always dreaming about what's next. To view spreads from the photobooks discussed and behind the scene photos, visit blog.lpvshow.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
In this episode, we are joined by photographer Joe Aguirre to discuss his first visit to New York, his trip to Denmark, making zines, shooting nudes, the photo hustle in San Francisco, connecting with a niche audience and several brilliant books and zines! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…

1 LPV Show: Timothy Briner 1:21:28
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In this episode, we are joined by photographer Timothy Briner to discuss his studio experiments, photograms, the evolution of a documentary projects, the importance of committing fully to your art, his collaboration with SUN, and some amazing photobooks. This is Briner's second appearance on the show. I visited him at his former studio during the demo season and had a memorable conversation. I've always followed his work and appreciate his dedication to his art and photography. Our conversation took place over two sessions, so you may notice some slight continuity anomalies in the conversation, but I think you'll enjoy it nevertheless! Photobooks Discussed Briner Hauser The Edge of Vision: The Rise of Abstraction in Photography Shrubs of Death by Mike Slack American Pictures: A Personal Journey Through the American Underclass Adrift by Ben Alper To view spreads from the photobooks and behind the scenes photos visit blog.lpvshow.com Recorded at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…

1 LPV Show: Noah Kalina - Second Conversation 1:11:35
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For this episode, we took a road trip to upstate New York to visit photographer Noah Kalina, who makes his second appearance on the show. We had a nice conversation in his studio about Cabin Porn, photographing upstate and in the fog, hating and then loving Snapchat, drones, camera technology and three books we pulled off his shelf during the intermission. It was a memorable day for Tom and I. We hope you enjoy! Photobooks Discussed Cabin Porn Phonebook by CB Smith Naked Pictures Of My Ex-Girlfriends Hardcover by Mark Helfrich Richard Misrach: Golden Gate To view spreads from the books and behind the scenes photos, visit blog.lpvshow.com Executive Producer / Host Bryan Formhals Executive Producer / Audio Engineer / Music Tom Starkweather Co-Host / Producer / Photographer Brett A. Davis Recorded May 28th, 2016 at Noah Kalina's studio in Upstate New York --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
In this episode, we are joined by photographer Jackie Roman to discuss her book Old Domino about the DIY music scene in Brooklyn, photographing music, hustling in the NYC photoworld, keeping up with new gear technology, plus a few great photobooks! "JACKIE ROMAN (b. 1984) is a Photographer and Director of Photography based in New York. She is best known for her lifestyle portraits and documentary images of the independent music scene. Roman has apprenticed under commercial, celebrity and fashion photographers for over a decade, giving her master technical experience with 35mm and medium format digital capture systems. In addition to her credits as Director, Cinematographer and Producer, she has also shot magazine covers, album covers, executive portraits and advertisements. Her favorite David Bowie album is Lodger." View photbook spreads and behind the scene photos at http://blog.lpvshow.com Recorded May 20th, 2016 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…

1 LPV Show: Caroline Tompkins 1:15:04
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In this episode, we are joined by photographer and photo editor Caroline Tompkins to discuss her latest body of work on swimmers in Ohio, going viral for her catcalling project Hey Baby, inhabiting the hyper-masculine culture of truckers, finding fulfillment working as a photo editor, zine making, gender equality in the photo world, and a slew of diverse and interesting books. We think she set the record for bringing the most photobooks! A native of Cincinnati, OH, Caroline Tompkins received a BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in NYC. Her work has been featured in the Huffington Post , Buzzfeed, aCurator , Al Jazeera America , Lenscratch , Dazed, and others. She currently lives in Brooklyn, working as a freelance photographer, photo editor at Bloomberg Businessweek, and zine maker at Girl Pains . Recorded May 13th, 2016 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn To view book spreads and behind the scenes photos, visit our blog blog.lpvshow.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…

1 LPV Show: 3.17 - TIS Books 1:15:14
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In this episode, we were joined by photographers Nelson Chan , Tim Carpenter and Carl Wooley of TIS Books to discuss their experience launching a publishing company, as well as the first books they've published. They came on my radar last year when they launched, and I've been following their Tumblr which has featured the writing of Tim Carpenter, much of which I've found to be very interesting, and refreshing in the current online writing draught. They have a lot going for them, and have the drive, strategy and ambition to make an impact in the community. It was great to hear their cohesive vision and dedication to working as a collective and building a community. They are doing it right. Here are links to the spreads for the books we discussed: BLACK THREADS FROM MENG CHIAO by JOHN YAU & JUSTINE KURLAND Tim Carpenter: A house and a tree J Carrier: (untitled) Nelson Chan: Welcome Home Carl Wooley: Mile A Dozen Failures by John Gossage Waiting for the Latter Days by Steven B. Smith Recorded May 7th, 2016 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…

1 LPV Show: 3.16 - Corey Presha 1:01:51
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In this episode, artist and photographer Corey Presha joins us again to discuss his various new projects, Sidewalk, the shop he shares with his fiancé, the death of Prince and a slew of gem books he's hunted down on the internet. This is the second time Corey has joined us on the show. If you remember, last year we had him and his good friend Charlie Johnstone (who we'll have back on too at some point!) on the show and it was one of the most memorable of the season. I deeply admire Corey's work as he's diving deep into appropriation and bookmaking, producing several gems already. I connect with his vision and always leave our conversations energized and eager to make new work. To view the photobooks we discussed, visit blog.lpvshow.com Recorded April 29th, 2016 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…

1 LPV Show: 3.15 - Tim Soter 1:16:03
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In this episode, photographer Tim Soter joined us to talk about his new book about Duane Michals, his future book with Arthur Tress, electronic music in NYC in the 90s, obsessions in photography, transitioning from photo editor to commercial photography, plus a few brilliant books! I've run into Tim a few over the years at various photo events. This year I learned about his Duane Michals project and was able to look at his books at a photobooks gathering. We were excited to finally speak to him about his projects. He's a natural on the microphone and has more stories to tell than we could fit into the show, but we're sure you'll enjoy hearing to what we did capture. For the photobook segment, we discussed Thank you by Robert Frank, Arthur Tress: Fantastic Voyage : Photographs 1956-2000, and Now Becoming Then, DUANE MICHALS . To view the book spreads and behind the scenes photos, visit blog.lpvshow.com Recorded April 10th, 2016 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…

1 LPV Show: 3.14 - M. Scott Brauer 1:14:22
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In this episode, photographer M. Scott Brauer joined us to discuss his latest project about the New Hampshire primary called 'This is the worst party I've ever been to,' blogging about photojournalism at dvafoto, living and photographing in China, as well two brilliant books. dvafoto launched around the same time I started the first incarnation of LPV, which was around the time social media started to take off. There was a small group of bloggers that I followed and dvafoto was one of them. They were very active back then and would write about issues and controversies in the photojournalism community. I also featured Scott's portrait project We Chinese on LPV so his work has been on my radar for many years. Yet again, another instance where I was finally able to meet someone I'd known online for several years. For the photobook segment, we discussed Will Steacy's brilliant Deadline, and My America by Christopher Morris. Thanks, once again to Brett A. Davis for joining us for the conversation and making some memorable photographs. M. Scott Brauer was born 1982, Landstuhl, Germany, to American parents. Grew up in various locations in the US, but Montana is home. Currently based in Boston, Massachusetts. Graduated with honors from the University of Washington with dual degrees in philosophy and Russian literature and language in 2005. Interned at Black Star and VII New York in 2005. Worked for daily newspapers in 2006 and 2007: the Northwest Herald in suburban Chicago, and the Flint Journal in Flint, Michigan. Moved to China in 2007, back to the US in 2010. Periodic trips to Russia, China, and Montana. Co-founder and editor of the photojournalism blog dvafoto . To view the book spreads and behind the scenes photos, visit blog.lpvshow.com Recorded April 1st, 2016 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…

1 LPV Show: 3.13 - Shannon Taggart 1:12:43
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In this episode, photographer Shannon Taggart joined us to discuss her epic project on Spiritualism, her fascination with mystery and the occult, intentionally making mistakes in photography, a few brilliant photobooks and we end with perhaps the most fascinating theory about Michael Jackson that you'll ever hear. Shannon is an old friend of co-produce/audio engineer Tom Starkweather, and the spouse of season 2.29 guest Ralph Smith. When I dug into her Spiritualism project I was mesmerized and knew we were in store for a great conversation. I believe when she completes this project and publishes the book, it'll be a classic. For the photobook segment, we discussed The Morbid Anatomy Anthology, Casa Susanna, The Perfect Medium: Photography and the Occult, and Midnight by Arlene Gottfried. Thanks, once again to Brett A. Davis for joining us for the conversation and making some memorable photographs. To view the book spreads and behind the scenes photos, visit blog.lpvshow.com Recorded March 18th, 2016 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
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1 LPV Show: 3.12 - Jaime Permuth & Hye Ryoung Min 1:15:46
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In this episode, photographer couple Hye-Ryoung Min and Jaime Permuth joined for a wide ranging conversation about their brilliant projects, working together on editing and a bunch of great photobooks! I met Jaime a few years ago when he invited me to give a talk at SVA, and knew of Hye-Ryoung's work from when she won the Conscientious Portfolio prize. It was great to revisit their website's and peruse through their projects and statements. I appreciate the way they edit their projects and present them on the web. It was great listening to them talk about their process which I think a lot of people will find interesting. For the photobook segment, we discussed Berlin by Mitch Epstein, Come Again by Robert Frank, Rosalind Fox Solomon - THEM, Anders Peterson: Café Lehmitz and Josef Koudelka: Exiles. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
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1 LPV Show: 3.11 - Greg Miller & Manjari Sharma 1:18:24
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In this episode, photographer Gregg Miller joined us to discuss photographing on Ash Wednesday, winning a Guggenheim, photographing in his hometown of Nashville, teaching workshops, the importance of mentors and much more! We were also joined by guest host Manjari Sharma who has now made an appearance on all three season. Manj credits Greg as one of her mentors and suggested him for the show, big thanks to Manj! She always brings a lot of enthusiasm and wisdom to the conversation. I admire Greg's photography deeply and learned a lot from our conversation that I will apply to my own work. His enthusiasm and passion for photography are inspiring. It's clear that he has natural teaching ability which is rare, despite everyone seemingly being a photography teacher these days. Greg is the real thing both as a photographer and educator. Recorded February 11th, 2016 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn. To view the book spreads and behind the scenes photos, visit blog.lpvshow.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
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1 LPV Show: 3.10 - Cait Oppermann 1:16:22
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In this episode, photographer Cait Oppermann joined us to discuss her recent travels to Thailand, her book Sea Blues which was a collaboration with Yael Malka, making portraits for editorial gigs, the illusion of Instagram followers, roaming around cities making photos, the importance of travel in her work and much more!Cait has a BFA in photography from Pratt and her clients include Bloomberg Businessweek, WIRED, Buzzfeed, Fast Company, Dwell, Bon Appétit, Uber, Wilder Quarterly and Urban Outfitters. For the photobook segment, we talked about The Sochi Project: An Atlas of War and Tourism in the Caucasus by Rob Hornstra, Viviane Sassen: Parasomnia, Sketches. Polaroids of Africa (2002-2010) by Viviane Sassen, and Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects. We were once again joined by the talented Brett A. Davis as a co-host and in episode portrait maker. Thanks Brett! Recorded February 7th, 2016 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn. For the book spreads and behind the scenes photos, visit our blog http://blog.lpvshow.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
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In this episode, photographer Brad Ogbonna joined us to discuss how he got started in photography, growing up in Minnesota, shooting film, making books, photographing in Nigeria and War is Beautiful by David Shields. We were joined by Brett A. Davis who introduced us to Brad’s work a few months earlier. It was interesting to talk to Brad about his ambitions for his project Jisike which focuses on his trips to Nigeria after his father passed away. For his commercial work, he’s shot for Addidas Originals, JCPenny, VFiles, Paper Magazine, Marley Natural and The Rocketts. For the phobook discussion, we talked about War is Beautiful by David Shields. Recorded January 24th, 2016 at Stockholm Studios. For the book spreads and behind the scenes photos, visit blog.lpvshow.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
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1 LPV Show: 3.8 - Susan Meiselas & Kristen Lubben 1:34:02
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For this episode, we were invited by the team at 10x10 Photobooks to record a show during their salon with Magnum photographer Susan Meiselas and newly appointed Executive Director of the Magnum Foundation Kristen Lubben. We would like to thank Russet Lederman, Olga Yatsketvich, Mathew Carson for the amazing opportunity as well as photobook collector extraordinaire David Solo for graciously hosting the event. A nice crowd of around 35 photobook lovers joined us for the event and recording, which made the show all that more enjoyable. With these two amazing guests, we could have recorded for hours. There was a lot to cover as you can imagine. In the first half of the show, we covered Susan’s books In History and Encounters with the Dani, which were both edited by Kristen. For the second half, we discussed the Magnum Foundation, as well as Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rendition By Edmund Clark and Crofton Black (Thanks to Aperture Creative Director Lesley Martin for her comments on the book), Afghanistan by Larry Towell, as well as the Magnum Foundation Legacy Series. Recorded February 24th, 2016 at the 10x10 Photobook Salon in Brooklyn Heights. For spreads from the photobooks and behind the scenes photos, visit our blog. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
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1 LPV Show: 3.7 - John Francis Peters 1:01:31
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In this episode, photographer John Francis Peters joins us to discuss his journey’s around the world photographing, covering the drought in California, photo editing at The Fader, and three awesome photobooks. JFP is from the Hudson Valley in New York and currently lives in Los Angeles. He received his BFA in Fine Arts and Print Design from The School of Visual Arts, was selected for PDN 30 in 2013 and spent five years on staff as a photo editor at The Fader. For the photobooks discussion, JFP brought Zona: Siberian Prison Camps by Carl De Keyzer, The Grand Trunk Road: A Passage Through India by Raghubir Singh and Nicolas Faure: Landscape A. Recorded January 17th, 2016 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
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1 LPV Show: 3.6 - Elle Perez 1:13:36
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In this episode, photographer Elle Perez joins us to discuss photographing underground wrestling in the Bronx, getting an MFA, teaching, and three wonderful photobooks. Receiving a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2011, and an MFA from the Yale School of Art in 2015, Elle was awarded Theo Westenberger Prize for Photography, a Bronx Council of the Arts artist grant, and the Jane Meyer Photography Fellowship. Elle currently teaches at Williams College (Williamstown, MA) as an invited Visiting Lecturer in Art. For the photobooks discussion, Elle brought Burn the Diaries by Moyra Davey, Larry Fink (Phaidon 55’s) by Laurie Dahlberg and Papersafe Issue #05: Turbulent Bodies / A Cross, A Wild Sea. Recorded January 16th, 2016 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
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In this episode, photographer Richard Bram joins us to talk about the book he’s working on, the bad brand of street photography, the late great Christophe Agou and much more! Over the years I’ve had several conversations with Richard about photography both online and in person. He’s been making thought photographs for a long time and always interesting insights about photography and life in general. He’s currently working on a book of color photographs taken on the streets of Lower Manhattan, so it was interesting to hear about his process, especially some of the challenges he’s facing making a book dummy. I’m sure many people will be able to relate. For the photobook discussion, we talk about Shoreditch Wild Life by Dougie Wallace, ‘Columbia Road’ by Johanna Neurath and LES FAITS SECONDAIRES by the late Christophe Agou. Recorded December 11th, 2015 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
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1 LPV Show: 3.4 - Qiana Mestrich 58:38
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Recorded January 9th, 2016 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn In this episode, photographer Qiana Mestrich (Founder of Dodge & Burn), joins us to discuss her new book Hard to Place, blogging in photoland, art and motherhood, diversity in photography and much more. Qiana is a graduate of the ICP-Bard College MFA in Advanced Photographic Practice, and received her B.A. with a concentration in photography from Sarah Lawrence College. She is currently the Associate Director of Digital Content and Engagement at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. In 2007, Qiana started the blog Dodge & Burn: Diversity in Photography History “to provide a more inclusive version of photography history, featuring contributions to the medium by underrepresented cultures.“ She’s currently working on a book version of the blog which will be out in 2017. For the photobook discussion, Qiana brought Yinka Shonibare MBE: Magic Ladders, Imogen Cunningham Photographs, Emmet Gowin Photographs , and How We Do Both: Art and Motherhood. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
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1 LPV Show: 3.3 - Sacha Lecca 1:08:28
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Recorded November 13th, 2015 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn In this episode, photographer Sacha Lecca (Deputy Photo Editor of Rolling Stone), joins us to discuss life working at an iconic magazine, photographing concerts, Instagram, the news business and a few stellar photobooks from his collection. We thought it would be nice to play a few tracks so Sacha reached out to the bands for us to get permission to share. Thanks to the The Heaters and Surfbort for supplying the songs! For the photobook discussion, we talked about The Geometry of Innocence by season two guest Ken Schles, Made In The UK: The Music of Attitude, 1977-1983 by Janette Beckman, Black and Blue by Martin Andersen, and Bedknobs & Broomsticks, by Trent Parke. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
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1 LPV Show: 3.1 - Hin Chua 1:16:09
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Welcome to Season 3! In our opening episode, Hin Chua joined us to discuss his project ‘After the Fall’ which he’s been steadily working on for 10 years. I met Hin on Flickr and have always considered him a mentor (in fact I call him sensei in the episode!) . He’s pointed me to a lot of good photography over the year and his thoughtful writing about his experiences, failures and motivations are always illuminating. For the book discussion, I brought Lago by Ron Jude, and The Last Cosmology by Kikuji Kawada which I picked up at the New York Art Book Fair. Both books are brilliant and offer plenty to discuss. Hin brought Colors by Yoshinori Mizutani, a great Japanese photographer whose Tumblr feed I’ve enjoyed over the years. It was a great selection for the start of the season. To view the spreads from the books, go to blog.lpvshow.com and if you want to support the show please consider buying a $20 subscription which will gain you access to our newsletter with a weekly bonus conversation Recorded September 28th, 2015 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpv-show/message…
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1 Episode 2.30 - Noel Camardo 1:04:27
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Recorded June 26, 2015 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn This is the final episode of season 2. We’ll be back with season three at some point in the future, when exactly, we’re not sure yet. It was a busy season, and we were lucky to end it with a great episode. I’d seen Noel Camardo’s photographs on a blog several years ago but it wasn’t until he started sending me his zines that I began to follow him more closely, primarily through Tumblr. He’s one of the obsessive photographers, always out photographing, always working, always hustling. He’s the type of photographer I gravitate towards, and after thinking about it for a few days, I’v realized that all of the photographers on the show have been similar in that regard. Be obsessed, work hard, and reach out to people. A simple formula. It was great to hear Noel’s stories about RIT and photographing on the road. We’ve seen so many good books this season, and this episode was no exception. Thanks for following along! We hope you enjoyed the conversations and books.…
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1 Episode 2.29 - Ralph Smith 1:04:28
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Recorded June 19, 2015 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn Ralph Smith went to RIT with Tom, so I’d met him a few times over the year. He was PDN 30 in 2014 and he’s photographed for Sotheby’s, Food Network Magazine, Field & Stream, Conde Naste Traveler, among several others. His still life photographs are meticulously lit, playful and colorful. He works in a part of photoland that I don’t know much about so I was curious to see what he had to say about hustling as a photographer. He also happens to be a fellow Minnesotan so it was nice relate from that perspective as well. He brought some interesting books as well, which we’ve come to expect, but it’s always interesting to see the combinations. In this episode we get Duane Michels, Trevor Paglen, Star Wars and John Pfahl. I have a new appreciation for Michels after viewing his skewering of the photo world. I started to wonder if this podcast was satire? What would Duane Michels say about a photobook podcast? I don’t want to know the answer. Enjoy! Photobooks/Photography Discussed…
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1 Episode 28 - Rachel Sussman 1:02:41
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Recorded June 13, 2015 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn The title caught my attention right away: ‘The Oldest Living Things in The World.’ It’s a perfect title for a book and a perfect headline for the internet age. The photographs at first look might not knock you out, but when you realize that the tree you’re looking at is 2,000 years old, the equation changes. Rachel Sussman’s book is a perfect blend of science and art. I can’t recall another book I’ve seen where the captions and the photos work in such harmony to create a powerful viewing experience. I’ve been obsessed with this project from the first time I saw it. I was excited and nervous when she agreed to come on the show. I had so many questions and ideas I wanted to discuss that my mind nearly went blank…and you’ll hear that a few times in the show! Thankfully Rachel is an eloquent speaker and knows her work inside and out. It was the most illuminating conversation I’ve had this season. I hope you enjoy the journey as much as Tom and I did.…
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1 Episode 2.27 - Andrew Hetherington 1:04:40
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Recorded June 5, 2015 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn Andrew Hetherington has the type of career most editorial photographers dream about. He’s photographed Bill Clinton, Jerry Seinfeld and many other celebrities, his photographs have been on the cover of popular magazines, he’s seemingly on a flight to a new shoot every other week, not to mention his blog What’s the Jackonary was one of the first on the scene in the early days of blogging. I met him early when I moved to New York and it seemed like every time I was out at a photography opening in Chelsea, he’d be there socializing. He’s perhaps the most professional pro photographer I’ve encountered. We were excited to have him on the hear about his incredible career and the stories that come with it. He was kind enough to bring some killer books from his collection, including a few books that have had the most impact on him as a photographer. It was a memorable day for Tom and I in Bushwick. Hope you enjoy!…
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