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Dr. Wiktoria Michałkiewicz is an interdisciplinary expert with extensive international experience in storytelling, talent management, journalism, and photography. Alongside her academic achievements—holding five degrees, including a PhD in Sociology, an MA in Social Anthropology, and an MA in Cultural Studies from esteemed institutions such as Stockholm University, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Lumière University Lyon 2, and Jagiellonian University—she has established a remarkable career as a contributing editor for prestigious international magazines like National Geographic, Harper's Bazaar, and Vogue. Additionally, she has excelled as a film and photography producer, talent agent, and exhibition curator. Dr. Michałkiewicz has played a pivotal role in producing and curating exhibitions for renowned artists, collaborating with international festivals and institutions. Her diverse expertise extends to consulting and editing award-winning books, as well as serving as a PR and communications specialist. In one of her notable recent roles, she was part of Fotografiska Stockholm and Fotografiska International, contributing to its global expansion to Tallinn and New York. In 2021, she founded REZO, a consulting agency specializing in global career strategies for visual artists, talent management, international art PR, and art advisory services. Operating globally from Warsaw, Stockholm, and Lisbon, she continues to make a significant impact in the art world. Over the past 15 years, Dr. Michałkiewicz has collaborated with both legendary and emerging artists, contributing to their projects in various capacities—from curating exhibitions and producing films to editing books and developing communication and marketing strategies. She has been involved in institutions and festivals such as the Nordic Light Festival in Norway, Landskrona Foto Festival, Leica Gallery, and Fotografiska, working on exhibitions featuring artists like Albert Watson, Platon, Greg Gorman, Ralph Gibson, Ragnar Axelsson, Paul Nicklen & Cristina Mittermeier, Chris Rainier, Paul Hansen, James Nachtwey, Sebastião Salgado, and Ellen von Unwerth. Her international strategy and art PR work include collaborations with artists such as Kacper Kowalski, Cooper & Gorfer, Bastiaan Woudt, Maciej Markowicz, Lisen Stibeck, and Erle Kyllingmark. As an editor and consultant, she has contributed to award-winning book projects, including “Arche” by Kacper Kowalski, which was nominated for the prestigious Les Prix du Livre at Rencontres d'Arles 2022. Dr. Michałkiewicz's projects have garnered numerous accolades, including Cannes Lions, Prix du Livre Les Rencontres d'Arles (nomination), and Sony World Photo Awards (1st Prize Landscape). She has also served as a jury member and portfolio reviewer at national and international competitions, further solidifying her influence and reputation in the art photography industry. REZO Art and Photography Management Agnecy http://rezo.pl/en/ Follow Wiktoria on Instagram to keep up date with her international activities https://www.instagram.com/wiktoriami/ Michael Dooney https://beacons.ai/michaeldooney This episode of Subtext & Discourse Art World Podcast was recorded on 3. November 2024 between Perth and Lisbon. Portrait photo by Knut Koivisto
In this special episode Grant Scott speaks with Julian Lennon. In a broad ranging conversation they discuss photography, truth, the documentation of memories and the importance of friends and travel to creativity. Julian Lennon is a musician, photographer, author, philanthropist and the son of John Lennon and his first wife, Cynthia. Lennon started his music career in 1984 with the album Valotte, and has released six further albums. He has held exhibitions of his photography and written several children's books. In 2006, Lennon produced the environmental documentary film Whaledreamers, which won eight international awards. In 2007, he founded The White Feather Foundation (TWFF), whose stated mission goal is to address "environmental and humanitarian issues". In 2020, he was executive producer of the Netflix documentary Kiss the Ground concerning regenerative agriculture and the follow-up film Common Ground. In 2022, Lennon was executive producer of the documentary film Women of the White Buffalo, which chronicles the lives of women living on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. After photographing his half-brother Sean's music tour in 2007, Lennon developed a serious interest in photography. In 2010, his exhibition of 35 photographs called Timeless: The Photography of Julian Lennon with help from long-time friend and fellow photographer Timothy White was held at the Morrison Hotel Gallery, New York. His Alone collection was featured at the Art Basel Miami Beach Show in 2012, and his Horizon series was featured at the Emmanuel Fremin Gallery, New York in 2015. Lennon's Cycle exhibit was featured at the Leica Gallery in Los Angeles, in 2016. In 2023, he showed a series of photographs titled ATMOSPHERIA at the William Turner Gallery in Santa Monica, California. A book of his photographs Life's Fragile Moments was published in 2024. https://julianlennon.com https://julianlennon-photography.com Mentioned in this episode: https://www.marsilioarte.it/en/events-and-exhibitions/whispers-a-julian-lennon-retrospective/ https://www.teneues.com/en/book/lifes-fragile-moments https://whitefeatherfoundation.com https://www.instagram.com/julespicturepalace/ https://www.instagram.com/julianlennonphotography/ https://www.kcrw.com/music/shows/eclectic24/eclectic-24 Image credit: Julian Lennon by Marilyn Clark Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work as a photographer for a number of advertising and editorial clients in 2000. Alongside his photographic career Scott has art directed numerous advertising campaigns, worked as a creative director at Sotheby's, art directed foto8 magazine, founded his own photographic gallery, edited Professional Photographer magazine and launched his own title for photographers and filmmakers Hungry Eye. He founded the United Nations of Photography in 2012, and is now a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography (Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate) at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, and a BBC Radio contributor. Scott is the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019), and What Does Photography Mean To You? (Bluecoat Press 2020). His photography has been published in At Home With The Makers of Style (Thames & Hudson 2006) and Crash Happy: A Night at The Bangers (Cafe Royal Books 2012). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was premiered in 2018. Scott continues to work as a photographer, writer and filmmaker and is the Subject Coordinator for both undergraduate and post graduate study of photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, England. Scott's book Inside Vogue House: One building, seven magazines, sixty years of stories, Orphans Publishing, is now on sale. © Grant Scott 2024
A gdyby tak wyruszyć w podróż w nieznane, czujnie obserwować, poznawać, smakować. Czasem fotografować, a czasem odkładać aparat i po prostu być? O podróżowaniu daleko, samotnie i poszukiwaniu czegoś niedopowiedzianego Monika Szewczyk-Wittek rozmawia z Magdą Hueckel i Anitą Andrzejewską.Rozmawiamy o pierwszych podróżach, wracaniu do znajomych miejsc i ludzi, odnajdywaniu przyjaciół na końcu świata. Zastanawiamy się czy fotografia pomaga zatrzymać wspomnienia, czy też jest przeszkodą w doświadczaniu. O długich i krótkich wyprawach do Ameryki Południowej, Australii, Afryki, Azji rozmawiamy z artystkami fotografkami. Magdalena Hueckel - Artystka wizualna, badaczka, autorka filmów, fotografka teatralna. Jej prace wystawiane były na ponad 40 indywidualnych i 60 zbiorowych wystawach w kraju i na świecie, znajdują się w kolekcji Muzeum Narodowego we Wrocławiu oraz licznych kolekcjach prywatnych. Autorka albumów fotograficznych „Anima. Obrazy z Afryki 2005–2013” oraz HUECKEL/TEATR”. Współpracuje z Tomaszem Śliwińskim przy realizacji filmów jako współreżyserka, autorka scenariuszy i art director. Prezeska i założycielka Polskiej Fundacji CCHS „Zdejmij Klątwę”. Absolwentka Wydziału Malarstwa i Grafiki gdańskiej ASP, doktorantka UKEN w Krakowie, stypendystka Ministerstwa Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego.Anita Andrzejewska – absolwentka grafiki Akademii Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie, fotografka, podróżniczka i ilustratorka książek dla dzieci. Specjalizuje się w tradycyjnej fotografii srebrowej. Stypendystka Ministerstwa Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego, zdobywczyni licznych nagród krajowych i zagranicznych. Jest autorką kilkunastu indywidualnych wystaw fotograficznych. Reprezentowana przez Galerie Camera Obscura w Paryżu i Leica Gallery w Warszawie. Od lat angażuje się w projekty artystyczno-społeczne, łączące Europę i Azję. Prowadzi warsztaty oraz kursy fotograficzne dla młodzieży i dorosłych oraz plastyczne dla dzieci, oparte na idei rozwoju osobistego i komunikacji poprzez sztukę.
Linda Troeller joins me to talk about her book, SEX. DEATH. TRANSCENDENCE., published by TBW. Linda has a storied life in photography from her early self-portraiture, to her book, The Erotic Lives of Women, and now to Sex. Death. Transcendence., Linda has been exploring the female gaze since the early 1970's. We talk about her ideas on self-portraiture, healing waters, and her amazing time at the Chelsea Hotel, all of which have led to their own publications. https://sites.google.com/view/lindatroeller/sex-death-transcendence?authuser=0 https://tbwbooks.com/collections/single-titles/products/sex-death-transcendence This podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book Club Begin Building your dream photobook library today at https://charcoalbookclub.com Linda Troeller's art projects focus on self-portraits, women's and social issues. She made the Chelsea Hotel her base for 20 years, curating an exhibition for the 125thAnniversary, “Chelsea Hotel Through the Eyes of Photographers,” and publishing a monograph, “Chelsea Hotel Atmosphere – An Artist's Memoir,” 2007 and a new book, “Living in the Chelsea Hotel, Schiffer Publishing, 2015 that won the International Photo Award, 2016. She had a major exhibition at Leica Gallery, Los Angeles, Ilon Art Gallery, Harlem, 2018 and Laurence Miller Gallery, NYC and Museum of.Sex, NYC. Aperture published her Pictures of the Year award winning images in “Healing Waters,” exhibited at their Burden Gallery, NYC and powerhouse Books published her next book, ‘Spa Journeys,” 2004. Her book, “Erotic Lives of Women,” Scalo, Zurich, 1998 was reviewed as one of the “most gutsy and imaginative books of the decade,” NYTimes. The exhibition opened at Fotohof Gallery, Salzburg traveling to Berlin and Weimar, Germany. Her second book on women, Orgasm, Daylight, 2014 was introduced at the Filter Photography Festival and is in major libraries from Kinsey to Harvard to National Museum of Women in the Arts.' She received a New Jersey Arts Grant and the Woman of Achievement Award from Douglass College, in 1991 for her TB-AIDS DIARY, a series of photo-collages in Color Polaroid that helped prevent discriminative stamping of HIV in passports. It was exhibited at Fotofest, Houston and over fifty galleries and covered in the Asbury Park Press and Trenton Times to European Photography Magazine. The set of 19 prints was recently acquired by the Norton Museum of Art permanent collection, West Palm Beach, Florida. She photographed three Fashion Catalogues for the Apolda Museum, Germany and exhibited “Apolda Fashion, 2005” at Centro Colombo Gallery, Medellin in 2006. She returned to Colombia to teach self-portraiture to women in poverty in 2010 for the University of Antioquia. She has an ongoing series of self-portraits, “Self-Reflection.” She has lectured at School of Visual Arts, NYU, Parsons, Yale, Salzburg Summer Art Academy, New Orleans Photo Alliance, Ryerson University, Toronto and was a professor of photography at Stockton College of New Jersey, Indiana University, and Bournemouth College, England. She has a MFA, School of Art, and MS, Newhouse School, Syracuse University and BS from Reed School of Journalism, West Virginia University. She was an assistant at the 1974 Ansel Adams Workshops for Ralph Gibson and in 1987 for Annie Leibovitz and David Hockney. Her photographs are in corporate and private collections such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, American Express, Johnson & Johnson, Library of Congress and is in archives such as Special Collections Bird Library, Syracuse University. She graduated from Toms River High School which named her to their Hall of Fame, and resides in New York City and New Jersey. Support Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/real-photo-show
Muži za pultem staví na piedestal Jana Prušinovského, uctívají památku Waynea Kramera z MC5, dlouze rozebírají román Pavla Kolmačky Canto ostinato a směle se vrhají na otázku smyslu života. Oceňují filmy May December a Eileen, Jakub si neodpustí pár extatických poznámek o vítězství Arsenalu nad Liverpoolem, Ondřej cítí latentní přítomnost Ještědu v Edenu. Obsazení: Jakub Peřina, Ondřej Štindl, Libor Staněk Probíraná díla. Miloslav Olšovský: Psaní mi za rukou běhá jako pes, Sleater Kinney: Little Rope, Brion Gysin: Junk, Percival Everett: Jižanské stromy divné ovoce nesou, The Curse, Josef Vrážel v Leica Gallery, Dobré ráno, Brno, Chyby, Pavel Kolmačka: Canto ostinato, May December, Eileen, MC5: Kick out the Jams--
„Prší, jsem na letišti a nemůžu se s nikým domluvit.“ Tak vzpomíná na svůj první newyorský den v polovině 80. let fotografka Eva Heyd. Za oceánem zůstala dvě dekády. Vypracovala se v žádanou galerijní fotografku, domů jí k dokumentaci dali i drahá těžítka Paula J. Stankarda. Po návratu se usadila pod Brdy, kde se stará o zámek. Její přírodou a architekturou ovlivněné fotky je do 14. ledna možné vidět v Leica Gallery. Do Vizitky ji pozvala Markéta Kaňková.Všechny díly podcastu Vizitka můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
„Prší, jsem na letišti a nemůžu se s nikým domluvit.“ Tak vzpomíná na svůj první newyorský den v polovině 80. let fotografka Eva Heyd. Za oceánem zůstala dvě dekády. Vypracovala se v žádanou galerijní fotografku, domů jí k dokumentaci dali i drahá těžítka Paula J. Stankarda. Po návratu se usadila pod Brdy, kde se stará o zámek. Její přírodou a architekturou ovlivněné fotky je do 14. ledna možné vidět v Leica Gallery. Do Vizitky ji pozvala Markéta Kaňková.
On today's podcast I speak with photographer Jennifer McClure. Jennifer is a fine art photographer who's work explores relationships, family, solitude and she often uses her own experiences to explore her own identity. I really have a great deal of respect for Jennifers work as it is very vulnerable and explores topics that all humans deal with but are often not comfortable talking about. Jennifer has a new exhibit at the Leica Gallery in Boston,MA the will be up through January and she also has a upcoming workshop at the Leica Gallery in Boston,MA which will focus on documenting family , self portraiture , as well as building intentionality on ones work. I hope you enjoy this episode and thanks for listening! www.jennifermcclure.com @jmcclurephoto Jennifer's upcoming Leica Workshop https://leicacamerausa.com/artist-family-new-approaches-to-documenting-family-with-jennifer-mcclure.html
Phil Penman is a British-born, New York-based photographer who has been documenting the ever-changing scene of New York City's streets for over 25 years.He is known for his atmospheric black and white photographs of the city, capturing its energy and diversity. Penman has worked with a range of clients, including People Magazine, The Daily Telegraph, and The IndependentHe has also exhibited his work in galleries around the world, including the Leica Gallery in New York, Sydney and Tokyo.In addition to his street photography, Penman has also worked as an editorial and portrait photographer. He has been featured in numerous publications and has won several awards for his work.Follow Phil:WebsiteInstagram
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Monday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskating-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Episode 66 Show NotesEvents Results BriefISU World Synchronized Skating Championships Segment - General Skating News The Council approved the Challenger Series Figure Skating Calendar. https://www.isu.org/inside-isu/isu-communications/communications/31026-isu-communication-2548/fileWorld Team Trophy entries were published on March 31: https://results.isu.org/events/fsevent00113618.htm 2024 Toyota U.S. Championships All-Session Ticket Packages Go on Sale Tuesday April 4: https://www.columbussports.org/skate/tickets/USA Weightlifting announces the death of USA Weightlifting Director of Communications & Content Brandon Penny. Brandon previously covered figure skating for Team USA, U.S. Figure Skating and NBC Sports. https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Weightlifting/Features/2023/March/27/Remembering-Brandon-PennyMeryl Davis' tribute: https://www.instagram.com/p/CqUNfh9LHNW/Shibutanis' tribute: https://www.instagram.com/p/CqT5ZRsv1Fj/Segment - Recent Interviews'Taking my last breath on the ice.' An ending for Olympian Johnny Weir, and a beginning, by Delaware News Journal 'Jump Higher, Spin Faster': Olympic Figure Skater Tai Babilonia on Her Rise to Fame, by Katrina Schwartz, Sasha Khokha, Marisa Lagos, KQEDBU Alum Is the First Woman to Head U.S. Figure Skating, by Kat Hasenauer Cornetta, Bostonia (Boston University's Alumni Magazine) Figure skating isn't seen as extreme, but learning in my 40s I found ice extremely hard, by The Guardian Ben Agosto: From Champion to Commentator, by Claire Cloutier, A Divine SportGolden Skate's video interview with Nadiia Bashynska & Peter Beaumont at Junior Worlds in Calgary. Chock and Bates: ‘ All Paths Have Led to This Moment” , by Lynn Rutherford, Team USA Segment - Social Media UpdatesTessa Virtue and Scott Moir returned to Ilderton Skating Club in London, Ontario for their 50th anniversary gala on Saturday. 2014 Olympians Danielle O'Brien & Gregory Merriman of Australia were married over the weekend. Kaitlyn Weaver attended the wedding in Sydney.Ice Academy of Montreal announced on Monday, April 3 that Oona and Gage Brown are now a part of the IAM family.German pairs skater Ruben Blommaert announces his retirement from competitive skating. Alisa Efimova's post: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cqi7KJ6IVTT/Ayano Sasaki / Yoshimitsu Ikeda are announced as a new senior ice dance team for Japan.Eva Pate tweeted sad news about her solo dance student, Piper, who passed away in a car accident after leaving a rink. A Go Fund Me account has been set up. Milla O'Brien / Laurin Wiederkehr (SUI) have ended their partnershipNancy Kerrigan is releasing a children's book this October titled "Stronger Than She Thinks" about her own story of childhood perseverance. Switzerland's new Senior pair of Pauline Irman and Ben Jalovick, who train at the World Arena Skating Academy (WASA) in Colorado Springs, are officially on the national team after passing their Swiss Senior Gold Test last weekend.Alex Shibutani shared that his first photo gallery exhibition will be at the Leica Gallery in Los Angeles from May 4-June 5. Sihyeong Lee announced his 2023-24 programs, choreographed in Colorado Springs, CO last month. Young Artists Showcase launched last week.Audrey has been skating with the UCLA Figure Skating Club and has started an online campaign through UCLA for support in hosting the Intercollegiate Final, April 13-16.Upcoming Events for the Week:Stars on Ice Japan Tour kicked off this weekend in Osaka — continues this week in Oshu (April 3-5) and Yokohama (April 6-9)Inclusive Skating World Championships 2023 in Hamilton, Great BritainWolmar Spring Cup - competition in Latvia for men and women - senior and junior Skating Club of Boston's ICE CHIPS shows with guest star Nathan Chen: https://icechips.org/Skating Club of San Francisco's annual fundraiser gala will honor Rudy Galindo this year on Saturday, April 8. Alex and Maia Shibutani are doing a number of book signings for their new children's picture book “Amazing: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who Inspire Us All”. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This is something of a two parter. In the first half I have about ten minutes of a debrief from the new James Bond Leica exhibition that I went to last night. In the second half we have a chat with Matt Bauer the director of The Other Fellow, the new James Bond doc. I pulled this from the Only Bond live stream that we put out on WEDS. All links and info can be found over at .. https://fromtailorswithlove.co.uk/
Magazine de Madrid, presentado por Jorge Granullaque en el que contamos las noticias con Patxi Linaza, la previsión del tiempo con Javier Hernández, ‘El borrascas', y la actualidad deportiva con David Camps. Reportaje de Irene Calderón sobre los Equipos Lince del Samur y lunes de 'Cocido Madrileño' con Irati González que habla de artistas callejeros. 'Transformación digital' con David Casas. Además, de la sección 'Un rincón para tardear' con Laura Ojeda y la entrevista con Beatriz Pérez Santos, la directora de marketing y comunicación de Leica Gallery.
Steve McCurry zu Gast im Leica-Store in Frankfurt: In einer Fragerunde zur Ausstellungseröffnung spricht der Magnum-Fotograf über seine Anfänge, seinen Antrieb und warum seine Bilder so faszinieren. In dieser Folge freue ich mich über einen ganz besonders prominenten Gast. Magnum-Fotograf Steve McCurry. Leider nicht im Interview, dafür aber in ausführlichen O-Tönen. Ende April 2022 war Steve McCurry in Frankfurt, um in der Leica Gallery seine Ausstellung zu eröffnen. Verbunden war das mit einer Fragerunde, die von Kai Pfaffenbach moderiert wurde. Kai zählt ja selbst zu den großen Fotojournalisten der Gegenwart. An dieser Stelle möchte ich mich ganz herzlich beim Team des Leica-Stores Frankfurt, bei Kai Pfaffenbach und bei Steve McCurry bedanken, dass ich das Gespräch aufnehmen durfte und einige Passagen daraus verwenden darf. Die Ausstellung läuft noch bis Ende Juli 2022. Aber auch sonst gibt es immer wieder spannende Veranstaltungen, Workshops und andere Events. Ein Besuch im Leica-Store Frankfurt lohnt sich auf jeden Fall. Für mich war der Abend eine unvergessliche Erfahrung. Zum einen ist es etwas Besonderes, die Bilder eines so renommierten Fotografen gedruckt an der Wand zu sehen, statt in einem Bildband. Zum anderen machen die Anekdoten und Geschichten hinter den Bildern den Fotografen und Menschen Steve McCurry noch greifbarer. Von den großen Meister:innen der Fotografie können wir viel für unsere eigene Fotografie lernen. Ich selbst beschäftige mich regelmäßig mit ihnen. Wenn du mich bei dem Rundgang durch die Fotografiegeschichte begleiten möchtest, dann schau dir doch mal den exklusiven Podcast von „Abenteuer Reportagefotografie“ an. In der Serie „Lernen von den Meisterfotografen“ stelle ich dir künftig regelmäßig einen Fotografen oder Fotografin vor. Die erste Folge über Joel Meyerowitz ist bereits erschienen. In Kürze folgt dann anknüpfend an diese Folge auch noch ein weiterer Beitrag über Steve McCurry. Wie du den exklusiven Podcast abonnieren kannst und was dich sonst noch bei „Abenteuer Reportagefotografie“ erwartet, erfährst auf der Webseite: www.abenteuer-reportagefotografie.de Apropos Meisterfotografen. In der vergangenen Woche habe ich mich über zwei Bücher gefreut, die von zwei Hörern über meine Amazon-Wunschliste bestellt worden sind. Zum einen war das „Looking at Photographs“* von John Szarkowski und zum anderen ein Bildband von Robert Doisneau*. Herzlichen Dank für die Wertschätzung der vielen Stunden, die jede Woche in die Produktion des Podcasts fließen! Ich weiß die Unterstützung sehr zu schätzen. Last but not least: Für die heutige Folge habe ich mir meinen Freund und Partner von „Abenteuer Reportagefotografie“, Thomas B. Jones, an die Seite geholt. Viel Spaß! Shownotes zu dieser Folge: www.gatesieben.de/steve-mccurry *Amazon-Affiliate-Link --- Wenn dich das Thema Storytelling und Geschichten in Bildern erzählen interessiert, dann ist der exklusive Podcast etwas für dich, den ich gemeinsam mit Thomas Jones von den Photologen im Rahmen unseres Projekts „Abenteuer Reportagefotografie“ machen. Wie du ihn abonnieren kannst und was dich sonst noch alles erwartet, erfährst du auf www.abenteuer-reportagefotografie.de Wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn du da mal vorbeischaust. --- Workshops 2022 Reportagefotografie-Workshop in Balingen (23. Juli 2022) Street Photography Workshop in Hamburg (12. Oktober 2022) "Fotografie trifft auf Genuss": Reportagefotografie-Workshop im Rheingau (27. und 28. August 2022) --- Unterstützung für GATE7 Der GATE7-Podcast ist kostenfrei und wird es auch immer bleiben. Ich freue mich, wenn ich dir Inspiration für deine Kamera-Abenteuer biete. Falls du Danke sagen möchtest, kannst du mir per PayPal eine Spende zukommen lassen. Oder du schaust auf meiner Amazon-Wunschliste vorbei. Dort habe ich Dinge hinterlegt, mit denen du mir eine Riesenfreude machen würdest. Herzlichen Dank!
If Meyerowitz had formalized his relationship with photography, they would have just celebrated the diamond jubilee. Through all these years he seem to never lost his excitement about photography. From July 1, photos showing changes in this relationship will be displayed at Leica Gallery in Warsaw.Joel Meyerowitz - born in 1938 is a master of photography, one of the most outstanding in this genre. Apart from John Szarkowski and William Eggleston, he is a precursor of color photography in high art world. He has published over 40 photography books, has received a Guggenheim photography scholarship, received the National Endowment for the Humanities and National Endowment for the Arts awards, the British Royal Photographic Society's centenary award and the Leica Hall of Fame award. He was the only photographer with unlimited access to Ground Zero after the September 11, 2001 attacks. His works are in the collections of prestigious institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art and the Tate Modern. Joel Meyerowitz is still an active photographer. Lives with his wife Maggie Barrett in Tuscany and New York.
In this episode of The Debrief, we take a look at the work of Bogdan Dziworski, a Polish photographer and cinematographer who has just turned 80. Bogdan Dziworski was – and still is – a prolific street photographer. Often dubbed Poland's answer to Vivian Maier, he has worked for a number of decades at home and abroad. Starting out in post-war Poland, he went on to rub shoulders with personalities such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, who offered the Polish photographer a chance to join the world-renowned Magnum Agency. However, Dziworski turned down the offer, instead deciding to concentrate on his film work. The Leica Gallery in Warsaw is now celebrating Dziworski's 80th birthday with a display of the photographer's work with a number of exhibitions both in Poland and beyond. Host John Beauchamp is joined by curator Rafał Łochowski from the Warsaw Leica Gallery. Is there anything you want to hear or read about? You can get in touch with the show by writing to podcasts@thefirstnews.com, and please remember to share, like and subscribe to The Debrief!
Part 2 of our interview with Helen Collen, Kerika Fields, & Sancha McBurnie Helen L. Collen is a Photographer, theatrical/film costume designer, seamstress and wardrobe supervisor of 24 years. She is also a painter, crochet artist and writer (including poetry and songwriting). Find out more about Helen on Tales From The Pit Episode 22 & 23. Kerika Fields Nalty is a Brooklyn-based writer and photographer whose work has been published and exhibited widely. Her articles have appeared in various print and online publications including Essence, The Source and Bust.com, Curlynikki.com, Essence, MsXfacor.com and Soulhead.com. She is the author of the author of “He’s Gone…You’re Back! The Right Way to Get Over Mr. Wrong” (Kensington Publishing, 2009). Her images appear in the Deborah Willis photography book, “BLACK: A Celebration of a Culture” (Hylas Publishing, 2008), “I GOT YOUR BACK: A Father and Son Keep It Real About Love, Fatherhood, Family, and Friendship” by Eddie Levert, Sr. and Gerald Levert with Lyah Beth LeFlore (Harlem Moon, 2007), “Adrenalized: Life, Def Leppard, and Beyond” by Phil Collen and Chris Epting (Simon & Schuster, 2015) and in the compilation book “Mfon: 100 Women Photographers of the African Diaspora” (2018). Her photographs have been exhibited at The African American Museum of Philadelphia, The Brooklyn Historical Society, The Brooklyn Public Library at Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn Moon Café, Corridor Gallery in Brooklyn, Five Myles Gallery in Brooklyn, 40 Acres Art Gallery in SanFrancisco, The McKenna Museum in New Orleans, and the RUSH Arts Gallery and Leica Gallery in Manhattan. She is currently working on a photo essay book called "Flash and Circumstance: How I Got That Shot" and can be found on Instagram @flashandcircumstance and online at withyourbadself.com Sancha McBurnie is a photographer and fine artist based in Virginia. While attending Morgan State University in Baltimore, where she earned a B.A. in Fine Art/Graphic Design, she began frequenting open mic events and discovered her love for photography by capturing artists on stage. From there, she began photographing local events and festivals such as AFRAM and Artscape. Eventually, she moved on to even larger stages, with a wide community of poets and musicians. Since then, her passion for music and art has expanded her work to include the global dance community where she worked with Step X Step Dance; covering events such as the (now televised) World of Dance competition, Hip Hop International, RedBull BC One, UDEF, and Juste Debout among many others. In addition to being published in several magazines, websites, blogs, and books, her work has also been featured in museums and public forums for its social commentary. She has worked on similar projects for the Black Girls Rock! organization, as well as for the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. Sancha continues to create work that celebrates human expression both inside and outside of the Black community. Find Helen Collen: www.helencollenphotography.com Find Kerika Fields: www.withyourbadself.com Find Sancha Mcburnie: www.sanchamphoto.com Send your Concert Questions to NHCONCERTPHOTOGS@GMAIL.COM www.TalesFromThePit.net Def Leppard
In episode 149 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed considering unrealistic expectations, visual fitness, being recorded on Zoom and 'remote' portrait photography. Plus this week photographer Norman McBeath takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which he answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Norman McBeath (pronounced McBeth) is a photographer and printmaker who lives in Edinburgh, Scotland. His creative collaborations with poets include Plan B with Paul Muldoon, The Beach with Kathleen Jamie and Simonides with Robert Crawford. Simonides was shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award and exhibited at Yale and the Poetry Foundation in Chicago. McBeath's latest book Strath is a further collaboration with the poet Robert Crawford. His work has been shown as part of exhibitions at the Leica Gallery in New York, the National Portrait Gallery in London, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh and the Royal Academy of Arts in London. In 2015 he was awarded a Fellowship at the Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Co. Mayo and subsequently invited to show work from the Fellowship in the exhibition Between the Land and the Sea 2016 at the Keeper's House, Royal Academy, London. In 2019 the Scottish National Portrait Gallery held a major exhibition of The Long Look, a collaboration with the painter Audrey Grant. Collections which hold his work include; the British Library; the National Library of Scotland; the British Council; Harvard University and Yale Center for British Art. www.normanmcbeath.com Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019). His book What Does Photography Mean to You? including 89 photographers who have contributed to the A Photographic Life podcast is on sale now £9.99 https://bluecoatpress.co.uk/product/what-does-photography-mean-to-you/ © Grant Scott 2021
Part 1 of our interview with Helen Collen, Kerika Fields, & Sancha McBurnie Helen L. Collen is a Photographer, theatrical/film costume designer, seamstress and wardrobe supervisor of 24 years. She is also a painter, crochet artist and writer (including poetry and songwriting). Find out more about Helen on Tales From The Pit Episode 22 & 23. Kerika Fields Nalty is a Brooklyn-based writer and photographer whose work has been published and exhibited widely. Her articles have appeared in various print and online publications including Essence, The Source and Bust.com, Curlynikki.com, Essence, MsXfacor.com and Soulhead.com. She is the author of the author of “He’s Gone…You’re Back! The Right Way to Get Over Mr. Wrong” (Kensington Publishing, 2009). Her images appear in the Deborah Willis photography book, “BLACK: A Celebration of a Culture” (Hylas Publishing, 2008), “I GOT YOUR BACK: A Father and Son Keep It Real About Love, Fatherhood, Family, and Friendship” by Eddie Levert, Sr. and Gerald Levert with Lyah Beth LeFlore (Harlem Moon, 2007), “Adrenalized: Life, Def Leppard, and Beyond” by Phil Collen and Chris Epting (Simon & Schuster, 2015) and in the compilation book “Mfon: 100 Women Photographers of the African Diaspora” (2018). Her photographs have been exhibited at The African American Museum of Philadelphia, The Brooklyn Historical Society, The Brooklyn Public Library at Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn Moon Café, Corridor Gallery in Brooklyn, Five Myles Gallery in Brooklyn, 40 Acres Art Gallery in SanFrancisco, The McKenna Museum in New Orleans, and the RUSH Arts Gallery and Leica Gallery in Manhattan. She is currently working on a photo essay book called "Flash and Circumstance: How I Got That Shot" and can be found on Instagram @flashandcircumstance and online at withyourbadself.com Sancha McBurnie is a photographer and fine artist based in Virginia. While attending Morgan State University in Baltimore, where she earned a B.A. in Fine Art/Graphic Design, she began frequenting open mic events and discovered her love for photography by capturing artists on stage. From there, she began photographing local events and festivals such as AFRAM and Artscape. Eventually, she moved on to even larger stages, with a wide community of poets and musicians. Since then, her passion for music and art has expanded her work to include the global dance community where she worked with Step X Step Dance; covering events such as the (now televised) World of Dance competition, Hip Hop International, RedBull BC One, UDEF, and Juste Debout among many others. In addition to being published in several magazines, websites, blogs, and books, her work has also been featured in museums and public forums for its social commentary. She has worked on similar projects for the Black Girls Rock! organization, as well as for the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. Sancha continues to create work that celebrates human expression both inside and outside of the Black community. Find Helen Collen: www.helencollenphotography.com Find Kerika Fields: www.withyourbadself.com Find Sancha Mcburnie: www.sanchamphoto.com Send your Concert Questions to NHCONCERTPHOTOGS@GMAIL.COM www.TalesFromThePit.net
I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
Amanda Rowan's provocative still life and self-portrait images depict playful and sensual moments, eliciting humor through an exploration of the power and vulnerability of sexuality. Rowan is both curator and subject in each richly styled vignette depicting moments of mysticism and seduction. Her work explores domestic labor and gender using a mix of visual iconography, including food advertising, vintage pinup, and religious deities. Rowan has received numerous accolades for her art, including "The Curator Award 2019", by Photo District News (P.D.N.), "Photographer of the Year 2018" by the International Chromatic Photography Publication and the Tokyo International Award for Photography in 2019. Her work has been exhibited internationally at the Carrie Able Gallery, Photo LA, Art Basel, The Wall Street Gallery, The Leica Gallery in Los Angeles. Her images hang in the permanent collection at The Palms Hotel in Las Vegas with Damien Hirst, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, and Takashi Murakami. Originally from the Bay area, daughter of Bluegrass Legend Peter Rowan, she began shooting rock concerts during high school. Her distinctive visual style has translated into advertising campaigns for clients, including Disney, NBC, HBO, and Hilton Entertainment. Her editorial portraits include global artists, performers, and pop celebrities alike. Rowan graduated Cum Laude from Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. After a successful tenure in New York City shooting celebrities, she now lives in Los Angeles, working within the genres of photography and performance art. Rowan is currently a Full-Time Faculty at the Photo Arts Conservatory at the New York Film Academy Los Angeles in both the MFA and BFA programs. Sponsors: Sunlight Tax: SAVE $25 on Money BootCamp- Sunlight Tax w code ILIKEYOURWORK25 TAKEAWAYS: -using the body as narrative -thoughts on using humor in a still image -her process of collecting -unsung domestic labor -growing up as a child of a famous musician -advice for finding your own voice LINKS: https://www.amandarowan.com https://www.public-offerings.com/amanda-rowan https://www.instagram.com/amandarowanimagery/?hl=tl https://www.tiktok.com/@amandarowanimagery?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/amandarowanrowanimagery/ I Like Your Work Links: Creative Goal Setting 2021 I Like Your Work Podcast Studio Planner Instagram Submit Work Observations on Applying to Juried Shows
Y finalizamos en "El culturódromo" de Carlos del Amor, que ha invitado a la fotógrafa Emilia Brandâo, autora de la exposición El tiempo de cura. Retratos de los profesionales sanitarios en la batalla contra la Covid-19, que se puede visitar en el espacio Leica Gallery de Madrid. También nos acompaña Almudena Santana, directora de Enfermería del Hospital Puerta de Hierro de Madrid, protagonista de una de las fotografías de la muestra. Escuchar audio
En la "Vida sana" de Julio Basulto conmemoramos el Día Mundial Sin Alcohol y atendemos las dudas nutricionales de nuestros oyentes. Escuchamos a la también dietista-nutricionista María Manera, una de las responsables de la guía Pequeños cambios para comer mejor de la Generalitat de Catalunya; y a Jorge García Bastida, doctor en Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del Deporte. Y finalizamos en "El culturódromo" de Carlos del Amor, que ha invitado a la fotógrafa Emilia Brandâo, autora de la exposición El tiempo de cura. Retratos de los profesionales sanitarios en la batalla contra la Covid-19, que se puede visitar en el espacio Leica Gallery de Madrid. También nos acompaña Almudena Santana, directora de Enfermería del Hospital Puerta de Hierro de Madrid, protagonista de una de las fotografías de la muestra. Escuchar audio
John Caulker, Founder and Executive Director of Fambul Tok, a peace-building NGO based in Sierra Leone, believes that true healing and reconciliation can only take place through a community-led process. Documentary filmmaker Sara Terrytells this amazing story in her award-winning film, Fambul Tok, where victims and perpetrators of Sierra Leone’s brutal civil war come together for the first time in an unprecedented program of tradition-based truth-telling and forgiveness ceremonies. Through reviving their ancient practice of fambul tok (family talk), Sierra Leoneans are building sustainable peace at the grass-roots level. Filled with lessons for the West, the film explores the depths of a culture that believes true justice lies in redemption and healing for individuals and that forgiveness is the surest path to restoring dignity and building strong communities. Join us for an inspiring discussion with John Caulker and Sara Terry on how Sierra Leone is advancing peace by mobilizing ordinary people in the hard work of reconciliation. The program will also feature special guest the First Lady of Sierra Leone Her Excellency Fatima Maada Bio. John Caulker is the Founder and Executive Director of Fambul Tok and has led the implementation of the Fambul Tok program since its inception in 2007. John became a human rights activist as a student leader during the initial years of the war in Sierra Leone. Risking his life to document wartime atrocities, he infiltrated rebel camps disguised as a rebel to gather information and stories to pass along to international organizations such as Amnesty International, Article 19, and Human Rights Watch. He founded Forum of Conscience as a human rights NGO in Sierra Leone in 1996. As Executive Director of Forum of Conscience, John strove to prevent recurring violence by connecting the root causes of Sierra Leone’s brutal conflict to the need for rural community participation in the national decision making process and acknowledgement of wrong doing to victims through the reparations program. As the national chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Working Group, John pressured the government of Sierra Leone to implement the recommendations of the TRC’s 2004 report. Sara Terry is the Producer/Director of Fambul Tok, her first feature-length documentary. A former award-winning reporter for the Christian Science Monitor, Sara made a mid-career transition into photojournalism and documentary photography in the late 1990s. The focus of her work since has been post-conflict societies. Her long-term project about the aftermath of war in Bosnia — “Aftermath: Bosnia’s Long Road to Peace” — was published in September 2005 by Channel Photographics, and chosen as one of the best books of the year by Photo District News. Her work has been widely published and exhibited at such venues as the United Nations, Moving Walls/Open Society, the Museum of Photography in Antwerp, and the Leica Gallery in Solms, Germany. She is the founder of The Aftermath Project, a nonprofit grant program helping photographers cover the aftermath of conflict and building educational outreach and partnerships around the understanding that “war is only half the story.” Presented in partnership with the Edina Senior Center, Friends of the Edina Library, Friends of the Minneapolis Central Library, Hennepin County Library – Minneapolis Central, Landmark Center, Minneapolis Public Schools Community Education, Plymouth Library, and Washburn Library.
Paris Chong is the Gallery Manager and Curator at Leica Gallery Los Angeles. Paris has over seventeen years of experience in curating, managing, and promoting fine art galleries and artists of every genre. She represented Leica Gallery Los Angeles at Art Basel Miami and Photo Paris, and the upcoming Palm Springs Photo festival. Paris coordinates and curates all events and art shows at the flagship Leica Gallery in West Hollywood. She has curated exhibitions for artists such as: Lenny Kravitz, Ralph Gibson, Neal Preston, Eli Reed and many others. Paris also curates exhibitions for the historic American Society of Cinematographers Clubhouse (ASC) in Hollywood featuring still photographs by the world’s top Directors of Photography. Find Paris on Instagram @paris.chong Leica Gallery Los Angeles
In this episode Mark, Michael, and Kegan speak with D. Randall Blythe. He is best known as the vocalist for the American metal band, Lamb of God, and sometimes he “sings the fast stuff” for Bad Brains as well. He is an accomplished surfer, a talented (and hard-working) photographer, an ambassador for Leica, and has had gallery shows at Sacred Gallery in New York City, the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands, and the Leica Gallery in Boston. Randy’s book, Dark Days describes his arrest, imprisonment, trial and subsequent acquittal, after a fan died during a show in the Czech Republic. He is also the host of a weekly radio show broadcast on Gimme Radio named, “The Power Remains” where he explores a wide range of punk and hardcore music, usually accompanied by an interesting guest.
Nicholas Pinto (b. 1979) is an Italian-American photographer based in Chicago, IL. As a street and documentary photographer, his work explores topics of cultural and social awareness, poverty, and mental health issues. Capturing moments in time as a visual story-teller Pinto uses these projects to shine a light on the difficulties of living, and to give a face to it that many don’t see. He served three Years in the United States Army and completed his BA in Photography from Columbia College in Chicago. He currently teaches Street Photography Workshops for Leica Akademie North America and has exhibited his photos around the United States at the Leica Gallery in Bellevue Seattle, The History of Miami Museum, The Rangefinder Gallery in Chicago, and the Leica Gallery in Washington D.C. He is a member of the NPPA, Leica Historical Society, and recently gave a keynote speech about his work at the 50th anniversary of the LHSA. Resources: Workshops and Apps Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for . Click here to download Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with contributing to our Patreon effort. You can do this by visiting or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .
Stuart Freedman was born in London and has been a photographer since 1991. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including Life, Geo, Time, Der Spiegel, Newsweek, The Sunday Times Magazine and Paris Match. He has covered stories all over the world, from Albania to Afghanistan and from former Yugoslavia to Haiti and Sierra Leone. His work has been recognised in many awards, from amongst others, Amnesty International (twice), Pictures of the Year, The World Sports Photo Award, The Royal Photographic Society and UNICEF. In 1998 he was selected for the World Press Masterclass and the following year for the Agfa Young Photojournalist of the Year. His work has been exhibited widely. Solo shows include Visa Pour L’Image at Perpignan, The Scoop Festival in Anjou, The Leica Gallery in Germany, The Foire du Livre (Brussels), The Museum of Ethnography (Stockholm), The Association and the Spitz Galleries in London. His work on HIV/AIDS in Rwanda and from post-conflict South of Lebanon have toured extensively internationally. He continues to write and photograph for a variety of editorial and commercial clients and is a member of Panos Pictures in London. His first book, The Palaces of Memory, about the coffee houses of India, has just been published by Dewi Lewis (link below). In episode 007, Stuart discusses: Photography magazine as an early influence; being "appalling" to begin with; wanting to be a writer; Sierra Leone; a love/hate relationship with India; the Palaces of Memory; having to be a brand; revenue streams and fashions.
I figured I'd go to the Leica Store for a visit during my last day in Los Angeles. Its been an amazing trip - I got to interview 2 fabulous photographers, I saw 2 incredible museum exhibitions, went to Vidcon, spoke at General Assembly and did a meet up on the Santa Monica Pier. Only thing left on my list is the Leica store! I've got some more surprises this week so make sure to check back! Ted Forbes The Art of Photography 3100 Main St #135 Dallas, Texas 75226
Darryl Sivad picked up his first camera in high school. Richard Avedon invited Sivad to join him in New York City for a rare opportunity – a two-year internship. A delay in transitioning from Detroit to New York cost him that opportunity. However, highly regarded photographer Anthony Barboza did engage Sivad as an assistant. It was here that Sivad was able to refine his own vision as a photographer. Sivad’s passion for photography continues alongside his career as an actor/writer. His images can also be seen in the following publications Black: A Celebration of Culture; I Shook Up the World; Saturday Night/Sunday Morning and Black Renaissance/Black Noire. Sivad has exhibited nationally including most recently at the UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History, the Leica Gallery, the Wadsworth Atheneum of Art, The African American Museum in Philadelphia, PA and the California African American Museum. His work is also in the permanent collections of the Museum of the African Diaspora and the Smithsonian Institute.Sivad’s film and television career has included being a series regular, recurring and guest star on Friends, Fresh Prince of Bel Air, The Jamie Foxx Show, ER, The Naked Truth, NYPD Blue, Two and a Half Men, Talkin’ Dirty After Dark, Fear of a Black Hat and A Cinderella Story. You can discover more about his career and work by visiting . Also check out a funny short-film, he co-wrote and stars in called . Darryl Sivad recommends the work of . For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free via