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Author: Nick Tauro Jr.

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A photography-focused podcast that delves into the creative process, and the trials and tribulations of bringing lasting value to your artwork, regardless of the medium. I will discuss a range of topics including: interviews with creators, self-publishing books and zines, great photo books, exhibitions, unsung heroes, being true to your creative self... and so much more. Hosted by Nick Tauro Jr. 

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This episode I have a rollicking discussion all about punk / post-punk music as experienced through the camera lens of Michael Grecco. I get to geek out to stories of late nights on stage and backstage in the heady days of the late 1970s and early 80s Boston, MA. Play this one LOUD!LinksMichael Grecco websiteDays of Punk official websiteMichael's Instagram
Saul Leiter was a photographer who captured subtle, quiet moments among the cacophony of New York City from the 1940s through the early 2000s. His color work in particular, is a treasure trove which is currently coming to light. For this episode, I had the wonderful opportunity to chat with Michael Parillo and Margit Erb, who run the Saul Leiter Foundation.Links:Saul Leiter FoundationHoward Greenberg Gallery"Saul Leiter: In No Great Hurry" movie
My guest on this episode is writer and professor Kate Palmer Albers, whose recent book "The Night Albums" explores the impermanence in photographic images; both intentional and unintended. A major shift in how we can think about the life of a photograph, and our own existence as well.Links:The Night Albums bookThe First Photograph: Joseph Nicéphore NiépceThe Night Albums: A Review
An engaging conversation with Miami-based photographer Tony Chirinos. We discuss his photo book "The Precipice" which deals with hospital operating rooms, surgical tools, and hospital morgues. Not as macabre as it sounds, this discussion goes deep into the "theater" of life and death.Links:Tony's websiteThe Precipice at Gnomic BooksTony's Instagram
The life and work of photographic enigma Miroslav Tichý is the focal point of today's episode. I am joined by Roman Buxbaum, who runs the Tichý Ocean Foundation, the outlet for an extensive body of work by the eccentric, subversive Czech artist. Roman and I have an informative conversation that sheds light on this mysterious man of photography. Links:Tichý Ocean FoundationA New York Times review of a Tichy exhibition at ICPNew book of Tichý  work: "Screenshots"
Happy to welcome Boris Eldagsen to the podcast! Boris is at the bleeding edge where technology and fine art meet. He is a photographic artist and "promptographer" who incorporates A.I. into his creative workflow. We discuss the ins and the outs, the good, the bad and the ugly of this new frontier. Guess what, the sky isn't falling! A provocative discussion.Links:Boris Eldagsen websiteThe story behind his awarded A.I. photo, "The Electrician"All About Midjourney
Jesse Lenz: Everyday Magic

Jesse Lenz: Everyday Magic

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This episode I welcome photographer and photo book publisher Jesse Lenz to the podcast. We have a high spirited talk about the power of DIY, believing in your work, putting ink to paper, and the value of creating the things you want to see in the world. All this, plus we discuss his forthcoming book, "The Seraphim." Inspiration and positivity abounds.Links:Jesse Lenz websitePre-order "The Seraphim" via Charcoal PressThe Charcoal Book ClubChico Photo Review
Yugoslavia-born, Paris-based artist Sergej Vutuc joins me for a deep conversation about pushing the boundaries with his creative work. Combining sound, live performance, analog film and zine-making, Sergej possesses a singular creative approach that is inspiring to behold. Sergej Vutuc websiteSergej Vutuc Live Performance videoSergej Vutuc Instagram
A look at the life and work of a true art world enigma, Ray Johnson. Author Ellen Levy joins me to discuss the reluctant genius, sometimes referred to as "the most famous unknown artist." Collages and mail art and photos and more.Links:Ray Johnson EstateRay Johnson work at The Art Institute of ChicagoEllen Levy on InstagramA Book About Ray / Ellen Levy websiteHow To Draw A Bunny documentary
Arthur Tress has been a prolific photographer since the mid 1960s. Though he may have flown under the radar when compared to some of his contemporaries, a new retrospective at The Getty Center in Los Angeles aims to change that. I had the pleasure of discussing the "new to me" work of Tress with The Getty's Senior Curator of Photographs, Jim Ganz.Arthur Tress websiteArthur Tress at The Getty websiteFlood Dream photo
Danny Clinch was born "down the shore" in New Jersey. From humble beginnings, he ascended the ladder of rock and roll photography to become one of the top shooters in the world of music. He's photographed everyone from Johnny Cash to Tupac; the Beastie Boys to "The Boss" Bruce Springsteen. This conversation has tons of Jersey references, but you don't gotta be from the Garden State to enjoy!Danny Clinch websiteTransparent GalleryMetallica at San Quentin photoSea.Hear.Now. Festival in Asbury Park
An encore presentation celebrating the life of Joan Liftin, who passed away earlier this year.  We had a wonderful conversation back in season one.  Sharing this as the dust settles from my recent trip to Paris Photo 2023.Joan Liftin had an illustrious career in photography. Besides being a photographer with three monographs under her belt, Joan spent many years as a teacher at the ICP and a photo editor at the esteemed Magnum Photos. Plus, she was married to photographer Charles Harbutt. I really enjoyed this conversation, I hope you do, too.Joan Liftin at the ICPCharles Harbutt at ArtnetMagnum Photos
This episode I welcome the Executive Director of the Penumbra Foundation and self-described iconoclast, Geoffrey Berliner to the podcast. We have a lively chat about photography's past (as well as its present and future), alternative processes and putting artists first! Links:Penumbra Foundation websiteSally Mann Tintypes articleGeoffrey Berliner upcoming exhibition (with Romualdas Pozerskis)
A fun, New Jersey style chat with book designer and creative force of nature, Yolanda "Yo" Cuomo. We discuss her start in the publishing world, her work with Marvin Israel, and her stellar photo book design work for Paolo Pellegrin, Sylvia Plachy, Edward Keating and Diane Arbus. Lots to dig into here!Links:Yolanda Cuomo websiteDiane Arbus: RevelationsRevelations Book (Amazon)Marvin Israel videoSylvia Plachy: Unguided Tour
Legendary British photographer Brian Griffin joins me for an enjoyable chat about his career, especially his music / album cover work with such luminaries as Depeche Mode and Echo & The Bunnymen. My music geekery comes out in full force on this one; it brings back fond memories of hours spent listing to my vinyl albums back in 1980s New Jersey! What an honor to speak with a living legend of music photography.Links:Brian Griffin websiteMODE bookDepeche Mode: A Broken Frame photoEcho and the Bunnymen: Ocean Rain photo
My guest for this episode is writer Giancarlo Roma. Not only is he the son of noted photographer Thomas Roma, and the grandson of Lee Friedlander, he also manages the photo book imprint Haywire Press. A fun conversation about growing up surrounded by photography!Links:Haywire PressFriedlander First Fifty book (written / compiled by Giancarlo Roma)Thomas Roma website
A nice conversation with photographer and writer Tim Carpenter. Tim's book "To Photograph Is To Learn How To Die" is available now and is well worth the read. This episode is for all the existential photographers out there... you know who you are.Links:The Ice Plant: publisher of Tim's book; buy it hereTim Carpenter website
Season Three starts off with a bang! Legendary graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister joins me for a great discussion about Werner Herzog, creative bravery, working hard, and how today might just be better than you think.Links:Sagmeister websiteAIGA "Skin Cut" poster discussedThe Happy FilmNow Is Better book purchaseWerner Herzog
My season two final episode is a great one!  Magnum photographer and true master of the medium Susan Meiselas joined my for a nice chat to discuss her lifetime of work, as featured in her traveling exhibition "Mediations." We talked about many of her iconic images and series, including "Carnival Strippers" as well as her noteworthy work in a Nicaraguan war zone. Such an honor to speak with a true giant of photography.LinksSusan Meiselas websiteSusan's InstagramCarnival Strippers at the Magnum website"Malatov Man" photography
A great chat with Lena Fritsch, all about Japanese photography after World War 2. Some familiar names pop up, but we also discuss unsung heroes and some new stars of the Japanese world of photography. It was a pleasure to speak to Lena, who wrote the book "Ravens & Red Lipstick: Japanese Photography Since 1945" published by Thames & Hudson.Links:"Ravens & Red Lipstick" BookMorimura YasumasaKimura IheiDomon KenVivo CollectiveProvoke: Nakahira Takuma and Moriyama Daido, Taki Koji, Takanashi Yutaka and Okada TakahikoTokyo Rumando Nishino Sohei 
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