DiscoverEmulsions Podcast
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Patrick Sansone talks to us about his way of looking out at the world, starting off with Polaroid, his love of shooting slide film, meeting William Eggleston, how movies and paintings influence his photography and more!
Peter Svarzbein talks to us about working at every level of photography, how art and public policy intersect, the El Paso trolley project, always putting time aside for personal projects and more!
Sara Messinger talks to us about storytelling through film photography, working with The New York Times, her long term project with teens in the city, developing and printing in the darkroom, perfectionism and more!
We discuss Bruce Davidson’s documentary work on Brooklyn gangs in the 50s, the Civil Rights era, his famous New York subway project, using flash and gels for art photography, capturing different enclosed communities and much more!
We discuss Nobuyoshi Araki’s prolific work, how he’s both internationally famous yet pigeonholed, censorship, his surprising versatility, obsessions and more!
We discuss the work of Carrie Mae Weems, the art of self portraiture, how her work relates to art history, why gear doesn't always matter, being the first black woman to win the Hasselblad Award, the role of art critics/ gatekeepers and more!
Daniel Arnold talks to us in-depth about his journey from blindness regarding film camera gear, capturing amazing photographs, thinking about light, photography as an addiction, the making of his first monograph book, his history with gallery shows, privately editing and not showing his latest personal work on Instagram, immediately developing rolls everyday, shooting film at the Met Gala, commercial photography as an art project, printing from the darkroom, making a documentary that captured the city during 2020, photography as a possible and temporary love replacement and much more!
We’re joined by Adam Ryder for a wide ranging conversation about his early photo practice as a teenager, NASA and film photography, government photography used as propaganda, teaching at NYU, combining archival photos and literature for his own book and more!
We explore Martin Parr's photography over the decades, his view of English society, Magnum photos, macro lenses, his sense of humor and more!
We talk about Ryan McGinley's rapid rise to art world stardom, his signature style, impact on 2000's culture, personal work vs commercial, pandemonium at art galleries and more!
We talk to Jacob Feingold about shooting film in the last few years, the compulsion of street photography, following the light, exploring different types of photography, Leica and more.
We talk about what makes Kodachrome film so legendary, shooting slide film, projectors, how the right film can elevate a photographer, why Kodachrome no longer exists and more!
We talk to Don Alman about his love and knowledge of film photography, his decades spent shooting film and working in film labs in New York, shooting and processing Kodachrome, how working in the darkroom makes you a better photographer and more.
We discuss Helen Levitt and her street photography, photos behind glass at an exhibit, chalk writings on New York streets, photographing children and more.
We talk about Gordon Parks and his legendary status as a photographer, his incredible versatility, photography and activism, experimenting with different styles of photography and more!
We discuss how Polaroid is usually an introduction to shooting film for young people, the surprising fine art projects that have used instant film, presidential portraits, instant film used on commercial sets and more.
We talk with Maya June Mansour about shooting film at an early age, going on a healing journey through personal projects, supporting and building the community around you, different film scanning techniques, building her own camera and more!
We discuss Joel Meyerowitz and how he quit his advertising job to pursue photography, had a knack for randomly encountering legendary photographers early on, built a community with other photographers, became one of the most versatile artists in the medium and much more!
We discuss how Stephen Shore was a photographic prodigy, meeting and working with Andy Warhol as a teenager, the Great American Roadtrip as a photographer, transitioning to 8x10, his masterful lighting and more!
We discuss the legendary Garry Winogrand and his style, influence on today's street photography, whether or not he's been pigeonholed, controversies, his photographic peers and more!