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B&H Photography Podcast
Picturing the World from Immersive to Eternal, with Claudio Edinger

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 69:14


Above Photograph © Claudio Edinger When it comes to photography, Claudio Edinger has a Midas touch. Equally celebrated for his immersive photo series, the intimacy of his portraits, and his aerial views that conjure a sense of the eternal through selective focus, his compulsion for research drives adjustments to his photographic strategy from one project to the next. In today's show, we unpack the many facets of Claudio's storied career, from his arrival in New York and early documentation of Brooklyn's Hasidic community in the late 1970s to the environmental portraits he made inside Manhattan's infamous Chelsea Hotel, and beyond.  Learn the backstory to his fortuitous connection with master portraitist Philippe Halsman, and the influence this had on his photographic vocabulary. We also discuss Claudio's aerial imagery made from helicopters and drones, and debate the slippery slope between noteworthy content, image quality, and resolution. As a longtime disciple of meditation, Claudio's approach to photography is equally influenced by the underlying flow of energy essential to life on this planet, which led him to state, “I'm open to whatever the universe brings my way. But the universe has to conspire in your favor. My whole life has been like that. I've been guided. My intuition brings me to places, and the place drags me into it.” Guest: Claudio Edinger Episode Timeline: 3:03: Claudio's beginnings in photography while studying economics in Sao Paulo, and his first exhibit at the Sao Paulo Museum of Art. 4:55: A move to New York in 1976 and a two-year project on Brooklyn's Hasidic community. 8:42: Connecting with master portrait photographer Philippe Halsman, and how this expanded Claudio's vocabulary as a photographer. 15:35: A move to the Chelsea Hotel and a new photographic strategy to make environmental portraits of the building and its residents. 19:52: The influence of August Sander's work, and Claudio's pursuit of intimacy to create images with universal meaning. 25:22: The organic path of Claudio's photographic approach, and how he developed his selective focus technique.  28:15: Episode Break 29:06: The predictable visual effect of a Hasselblad's square frame, combined with a tripod and flash for portraits of patients in a Brazilian insane asylum. 33:06: Using the same techniques to capture the insanity inside an institution, as well as to photograph the institutionalized insanity of Brazilian Carnival.  37:51: Claudio's assignment work, plus his time as a New York paparazzo and the lessons this taught him.  39:28: Claudio's experience as a war photographer in El Salvador, and the urgency of living connected to war.  43:42: Shifting to a 4x5 Toyo camera to further explore the tilt-shift look of selective focus.   48:57: The shortcomings of large format that forced Claudio to shift to digital and then discover aerial photography.   54:17: Comparing aerial photos from a helicopter with those made from a drone, plus Claudio's thoughts on viewing the world from the point of view of eternity. Guest Bio: Claudio Edinger is one of Brazil's preeminent photographers. After studying economics at Mackenzie University in São Paulo in the early 70s, he turned his attention to photography, and he hasn't stopped since.  Edinger moved to New York City in 1976, and during the 20 years he spent in the US, he completed immersive photo essays about the Hasidic community of Brooklyn, the denizens of Manhattan's Chelsea Hotel, and habitués of LA's Venice Beach. He also freelanced for Brazilian and North American publications such as Veja, Time, Life, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times Magazine, among many others.  The author of more than twenty books, Edinger's photographs have been collected worldwide and exhibited by institutions such as New York's International Center of Photography, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Maison Europeénne de la Photographie in Paris, and the São Paulo Museum of Art, to name but a few. Edinger has received many honors for his work, including the Ernst Haas Award, the Hasselblad Award, the Higashikawa Award, and the Leica Medal of Excellence, which he received twice.  Always seeking new approaches to his work, Edinger has explored a wide range of camera formats and photographic techniques over the course of his career. In 2000, he began working with a large format camera, using selective focus to approximate human vision, and in 2015, he started an exploration of aerial photography—a theme that continues to this day. Stay Connected: Claudio Edinger Website: https://www.claudioedinger.com/ Claudio Edinger Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claudioedinger/ Claudio Edinger Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/claudio.edinger/ Claudio Edinger Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudio_Edinger Claudio Edinger Chelsea Hotel book: https://www.abbeville.com/collections/just-released/products/the-chelsea-hotel End Credits: Host: Derek Fahsbender Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens

Mes Sorties Culture
Halsman, Dali, et la jubilation photograpique

Mes Sorties Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 4:21 Transcription Available


Aujourd'hui, je vais vous parler de Philippe Halsman, Dali et la jubilation photographique.  Credits image : Halsman, Philippe, photographer © public domain  Texte : Sonia Zannad Voix : Odile Dussaucy Production, réalisation : MesSortiesCulture Le texte de cet épisode, avec son visuel est sur TartinesDeCulture, ici. Abonnez-vous à nos podcasts, ici. A bientôt pour un nouvel épisode! Retrouvez nos #mardidevinette et #enigmeduvendredi sur Facebook et Instagram. Trouvez vos visites guidées sur MesSortiesCulture. Nourrissez votre curiosité avec TartinesDeCulture. Enchantez vos collaborateurs et vos clients avec MSCulture. Recevez votre Newsletter personnalisée.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Boston Art Podcast
Was Salvador Dali a Fascist?

The Boston Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 54:34


In which Theo & Brian discuss Salvador Dali and the idea of separating the art from the artist. Is it possible? Is it useful? Should you do it? Episode Artwork by Philippe Halsman

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The Good-er Guys Show
#91 Might as Well Jump

The Good-er Guys Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 29:01


Philippe Halsman photographer and friend to Salvador Dali has the most time magazine covers. it took 26 tries to create Dali Atomicus with Halsman having to run to the dark room to produce the image and see how the shot turned out. Google Dali Atomicus and know that Salvador Dali first suggestion was to blow up a duck with dynamite. Thanks for listening !!!!!!! Let us know what you think! gooderguysradio@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/gooderguysradio/ https://www.facebook.com/GooderGuys https://twitter.com/GooderGuysRadio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-gooder-guys/message

IrresponsableTV
Enfoque Irresponsable, Cap. 17: Philippe Halsman, un brinco a la fotografia

IrresponsableTV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 18:11


En este capitulo te coNtamos la historia de de Philippe Halsman y como es que llegó a ser uno de los mejores fotógrafos del mundo, creando el "jumping style" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irresponsabletv/message

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4/27(화) 3,4부 김찬용 도슨트 "필립 할스만(Philippe Halsman)"

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 42:09


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4/27(화) 3,4부 김찬용 도슨트 "필립 할스만(Philippe Halsman)"

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021


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Portrait Personas
Philippe Halsman's Elizabeth Taylor

Portrait Personas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 18:50


The sixth episode travels back to April 28th, 2020, with the recreation of Philippe Halsman's Elizabeth Taylor Portrait from 1948, Halsman Archive. There is a good chance you have already seen the work of Philippe Halsman. This is the perfect podcast to find out his back story and full context of this photo of Elizabeth Taylor. See the Post - https://www.instagram.com/p/B_hwdB4D0MQ/ See the Teaser - https://www.instagram.com/p/B_e9hDlD_5B/See the Extra - https://www.instagram.com/p/B_hw8Dijuvk/ Follow her Instagram at - https://www.instagram.com/portraitpersonas/Follow the Podcast - https://portraitpersonas.transistor.fm/subscribeLearn More!About the Portrait - https://www.life.com/people/halsman-elizabeth-taylor/Philippe Halsman - http://philippehalsman.com/The Flintstones (1994) Official Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMnEbfzllsoPhilippe Halsman talks with Leonard Nimoy - https://youtu.be/ITMrpgSZV8o

PPN - Photo Podcast Network
Camera and Inspiration #34 | PPN | How Artists can build up resilience through adaptation - with Jeffery Saddoris

PPN - Photo Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 68:53


Artists have been hit hard in the past 12 months of the pandemic. Yet some have managed to make the best out of the situation and created amazing new projects and ways to distribute their art. In this episode, we take a closer look at ways how artists can build up resilience through adaptation. Marco invited the artist and podcast creator Jeffery Saddoris to the show, for an inspiring discussion about this topic.     This show is sponsored by COSYSPEED: www.COSYSPEED.com and Luminar photo editing software: http://bit.ly/ppnluminar4    Jeffery Saddoris is a New York based artist who was born in California was born in California and became a technical theater major in college. After working on scenery and costume design at different theaters in the US, he changed directions and became an Art Director at Universal Studios. Since High-School, he has always explored photography and painting as a hobby and merged both passions together in mixed media art. After many years of practicing and teaching photography, he wanted to share and discuss the creative process in photography and art with the world. After six years of co-hosting the popular podcast On TAkin Pictures, he now produces his own series of podcasts on creativity like “Process Driven”, Iterations”, or “In Between”. He’s also the author of a great photography guide “Photography by the Letter” (link: https://jefferysaddoris.com/photography-by-the-letter/ ). Inspirational Photographer of the Month: Jeffery picks Philippe Halsman (1906 - 1979) as his inspirational photographer of the month. Philippe Halsman is especially known for his portrait photography of famous people. He has shot many cover photos for magazines like LIFE, TIME, and VOGUE magazine. You can check out his work on his website: http://philippehalsman.com  Main Topic:  In the main part of the show, Marco and Jeffery discussed how artists can build up resilience by adapting to the new situation. They share how adapting has sometimes even helped them to expand their creative horizons and workflow and also what they have done to stay physically & mentally healthy during this difficult time. Inspirational Photo Book Pick of the Month: “Once” by Wim Wenders Wim Wenders is not only one of the greatest minds of contemporary film - but he also manages to transform his art of poetic storytelling into photography. “Once” can be viewed as a visual travel diary that Wender’s captured during his trips around the world when he scouted out movie locations. Publisher: D.A.P./Schirmer/Mosel Hardcover with 256 pages   Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2QkKEtD  Wim Wenders: https://www.wim-wenders.com/photo/once-photographs-by-wim-wenders/  Here are the links to Jeffery’s work, podcasts, and social media accounts: Website: https://jefferysaddoris.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jefferysaddoris/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/jefferysaddoris Podcast: https://jefferysaddoris.com/everything/  Clubhouse: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@jefferysaddoris    Links to Marco Larousse: Web: www.MarcoLarousse.com  Twitter: @HamburgCam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marco.larousse/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarcoLarousse1  Clubhouse: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@marcolarousse  Workshops: https://www.marcolarousse.com/street-photography-workshops/    Links to PPN: Web: www.PhotoPodcasts.com or PPN.fm Twitter: @Photopodcasts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photopodcasts/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/PPNPhotoPodcastNetwork  Please support our show by using our B&H affiliate link (click here) or Amazon Germany link (click here) that will not cost you a penny more than when you are buying at B&H or Amazon without our link.   Check out the Skylum LUMINAR software: Link: http://bit.ly/ppnluminar4 (use the discount code “PHOTOPODCASTS” at checkout for extra savings)   And please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or search for “PPN” in your favorite podcast app. We would also love to get your feedback. Is there anything that you want us to cover on the show in the future? And we would appreciate it if you could take a short moment to rate or post a quick review for our shows on iTunes.   About this show: On the monthly “Camera and Inspiration” podcast show of the PPN - Photo Podcast Network, Marco and usually a guest discuss the essence of photography and how to photograph with more intent. Determining the “why” before the “how” in photography is essential to understanding your subject better and creating stronger images. In each episode, they introduce you to an inspirational photographer of the month and also share an inspirational photo book of the month.

What Makes You Click with Kelvin Bulluck

Trigger warning: This episode does include discussion on sexual abuse and drug addiction.On this episode of What Makes You Click, Kelvin welcomes Michael Tighe, a portrait photographer and actor based in Los Angeles. Listen in as he tells the story of his quick rise to success, his coming back to photography after recovering from drug addiction, and his transition into acting.Michael shares how he learned the basics of developing photographs at a young age, sparking a curiosity that has lasted his whole life. He details why he decided to leave the School of Visual Arts, what drove him to make a living as a photographer, and his experience studying with Philippe Halsman, Richard Avedon, and Arnold Newman. Michael describes how he developed his own unique style as a photographer and how he got connected with celebrities, like Andy Warhol, to photograph them, sharing jaw-dropping stories of being a young, talented artist in a sea of ego-driven fame. Tune in to gain insight into Michael's experience overcoming drug addiction and homelessness, relapsing, and what caused him to stop doing photography for a living. Plus, he talks about his recent experimentation with acting, why he has become an actor later in life, and the status of his one-man show.Connect with Michael Tighe:Visit his website: www.michaeltighe.website Connect with What Makes You Click:Visit our website: www.whatmakesyouclick.com Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/whatmakesyouclickpodcast Connect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatmakesyouclick People + Resources Mentioned:Richard Avedon: www.avedonfoundation.org Henri Cartier-Bresson: www.henricartierbresson.org Robert Frank: www.icp.org/browse/archive/constituents/robert-frankSchool of Visual Arts: www.sva.edu Philippe Halsman: www.philippehalsman.com Magnum Photos: www.magnumphotos.com Arnold Newman: www.arnoldnewman.comYousuf Karsh: www.karsh.org Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon: www.austinkleon.com/steal Celebrity Service: www.celebrityservice.com George Hurrell: https://georgehurrell.com/George Platt Lynes: www.howardgreenberg.com/artists/george-platt-lynes/featured-works Andy Warhol: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_WarholBianca Jagger: https://www.crfashionbook.com/celebrity/g27042168/bianca-jaggers-secret-moments/Raging Bull film: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081398/Francesco Scavullo: www.artnet.com/artists/francesco-scavullo The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron: www.juliacameronlive.com/the-artists-way 

Fotomenschen
Fliegende Katzen im Wasserschwall

Fotomenschen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 13:28


Philippe Halsman schaffte es 101 mal mit seinen Fotografien auf das Titelblatt des Time Magazines und wurde berühmt durch Portraits springender Prominenter, surreale Fotografien und seine Kollaboration mit dem Surrealisten Salvador Dali.

TeesMe
Initiating #ConvosForeChange - A story inspired by #BLM. Will others listen?

TeesMe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 55:04


New #TeesMe podcast episode alert with LJ Finney hosted by Newton Paul, On the TeesMe season finale, episode #18, Art consultant and collector Newton Paul leads the conversation with LJ about 25% by 2025, a SMART goal (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-Bound). Inspired by the impact of #BLM and protests inspired by Mr. George Floyd on the world, this episode is more conversational. Who needs PwC to address diversity the you can spend that money to hire diverse suppliers. What you will hear on this episode: • Is anyone listening? The plight of the open letter, it’s time to get a response • Consider this episode, my open letter • ALANA - African, LatinX, Asian, Native Americans • This business makes sense, now where’s the endorsement? • The Misty Copeland Effect @Lincoln Center • Cornell University - the largest Hip Hop Collection? • Change is measured in every business My measurable FORE [25% by 2025] 1. History - tell the whole story 2. Private Clubs - fund the change 3. Economic Opportunity - Supplier Diversity - buildout and support growing the pipeline 4. Diversify Corporate (including Leadership) - look left-right-up-down, is there a problem? Season 1 concluded and nothing in 2020 is as planned, we decided to launch #ConvosForeChange, a special segment devoted words and action. Join the dialogue, be a guest. Newton Paul was born in Manhattan, to parents of Haitian and Dominican descent. He is the co-founder of Paul Brothers Enterprises, Incorporated and Latin Heritage Cards. He is an avid art collector, focused on African-American, Haitian, Cuban, and American artists. Raised in Rockland County, NY, Newton developed a passion for photography which was self-taught using his brother’s camera. Through taking courses and by consuming the works of great photographers (Gordon Parks, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Adsel Adams, Philippe Halsman, etc.) his passion grew. With over 15 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, Newton has expertise in Operations, Quality, Compliance, Purchasing and Strategic Sourcing. He also served as professional staff/adjunct professor at SUNY Oswego. Newton has a M.S degree in Human Services & Counseling, B.S degree in Business Administration with a minor in International Studies and an A.S degree in Business Administration. ************************** What You Need To Know IG: @art_patron Creator of Latin Heritage Cards: http://www.latinheritagecards.com/ BONUS EPISODE: Newton Paul talks Art (coming soon) Shout outs @BlackHolePutters, @RichMedina, @AfricanAmericanGolfersDigest ************************** https://anchor.fm/TeesMe Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google #TeesMe #podcast #storiesNeedToBeTold #untoldStories #Art #ArtCollector #BlackArt #CubanArt #ArtConsultant #generationalWealth #golf #TeesMeLive #TeesMeTour #StayTuned #2020 #in18 On location production SNAFUs are inevitable, que sera sera, we play the ball as it lies, enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Exposed Negative
#1 - Staying inspired w/ Julian Love

The Exposed Negative

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 79:33


Julian Love is a commercial lifestyle photographer based in London, UK. He's represented by JSR agency in the UK and RW2 in the US. Having studied Human Sciences at Oxford and then a masters in Biological Anthropology, Julian did a short stint working in management consultancy before moving into photography in the early 2000's. He works with a variety of international clients on global campaigns. In this weeks show we discuss with Julian about creating personal projects and producing his own large test shoots in order to generate commercial work, often abroad. We talk about creating a portfolio of work, mistakes and lessons he's learnt along the way and why he likes to shoot some personal work on film over digital. Julians website can be found here: www.julianlove.com on instagram he is @julianlovephoto You can see his Hand Made project here and his Europeans here The books mentioned in this episode are: ‘Magnum - Photobook' (by Carole Naggar and Fred Ritchin) ‘The Photobook' (by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger) - a 3 volume collection ‘Photographer's Playbook' (Gregory Halpern and Jason Fulford) - 307 assignments and ideas ‘Jump Book' (Philippe Halsman, 1959) ‘How to Survive: Lessons for Everyday Life from the Extreme World' (John Hudson) William Eggleston's Guide Uncommon Places - Stephen Shore Mathias Zwick self portraits during the corona outbreak can be found on instagram @mathiaszwick

RKO News
RKO News delle 14:30 - 31/03/2020

RKO News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 19:22


Bentrovati in RKO news, per questa prima edizione da Bari Paola Pagone.Ci ascoltiamo insieme il GR nazionale di Popolare Network di oggi delle 12:30 e ci ritroviamo subito dopo per il consueto aggiornamento della situazione in PugliaApro con alcune notizie dell'agenzia Ansa PugliaDopo Monteleone di Puglia anche Panni si blinda. Balle fieno a confini paesino foggiano Dopo l'esempio di Monteleone di Puglia dei giorni scorsi, oggi è un altro Comune del Foggiano, Panni, con poco meno di mille abitanti e zero casi di Coronavirus, a blindare ogni accesso con le balle di fieno. Il sindaco del paesino arroccato sui Monti Dauni, Pasquale Ciruolo, con l'aiuto di alcuni agricoltori ha posizionato delle rotoballe sulle carreggiate, lasciando che l'accesso al paese avvenga da una sola via presidiata da un posto di controllo.Tribunale Bari, stop visite padre-figli C'è affidamento congiunto ma prevale diritto a salute minoriLe visite padre-figli sono "sospese fino a quando non sarà cessata l'emergenza epidemiologica in atto, coincidente con il momento in cui sarà consentito al padre di potersi muovere liberamente per raggiungere i figli senza pericoli per la loro salute". Lo ha stabilito il Tribunale di Bari nell'ambito di una causa di separazione in corso tra due genitori residenti in comuni diversi della provincia di Bari, ritenendo "prevalente" il "diritto alla salute dei minori". Il giudice ha inoltre ordinato alla madre "di favorire i contatti audio-video anche plurigiornalieri tra il padre e i suoi figli attraverso l'utilizzo di tutti gli strumenti tecnologici disponibili".Coronavirus: 34mila mascherine a Puglia Regione, ne servono 200mila al giornoNella tarda serata con un trasposto aereo la Protezione civile nazionale ha consegnato a Bari 30.400 mascherine chirurgiche, 500 tute protettive, 3.730 mascherine tipo Ffp2. I dispositivi di protezione (Dpi) dal Coronavirus, comunica il dirigente della Protezione civile pugliese, Mario Lerario, sono stati distribuiti su tutto il territorio. In Puglia, però, precisa una nota della Regione, il fabbisogno giornaliero di Dpi è di 135mila mascherine chirurgiche; 33.500 mascherine Ffp2; 33.500 mascherine Ffp3; e 21.350 tute protettive.Coronavirus: 163 contagi in un giorno I morti sono 5 e salgono a 91, 696 persone ricoverateNuovo boom di contagi in Puglia: oggi, secondo quanto comunica il presidente della Regione Puglia, Michele Emiliano sono risultate positive 163 persone su 1.617 test effettuati (10% circa). Cinque i decessi: 3 in provincia di Foggia (59, 93 e 75 anni), 1 in provincia di Bari (62 anni) e 1 in provincia di Lecce (87 anni). Salgono quindi a 91 i decessi totali.Le persone ricoverate, invece, sono 696. I nuovi contagi sono così suddivisi: 76 nella provincia di Bari; 54 in quella di Lecce; 5 nella Bat; 22 nel Tarantino, 12 in provincia di Brindisi; 28 casi nel Foggiano. Salgono a 32 i pazienti guariti.Dall'inizio dell'emergenza sono stati effettuati 13.117 test, il totale dei casi positivi Covid in Puglia è di 1.712: 594 in provincia di Bari, 405 nel Foggiano, 293 nel Leccese; 164 in provincia di Brindisi, 121 nel Tarantino, 103 nella Bat; 19 attribuiti a residenti fuori regione; 13 per i quali è in corso l'attribuzione della relativa provincia.La linea va ora ad AvanPOP con Carlo Chicco. A seguire Trippin' di Michele Casella che oggi si intitola “In electric dreams”. Dopo alle 18 la nuova puntata di Rumore, su Philippe Halsman, la rubrica sulla fotografia di Simona Losito. Torna stasera l'appuntamento da Bisceglie con A papà non piace insieme a K-Ant e Giacdiben alle 20:45. Bandiere a mezz'asta per vittime della pandemia. Decaro: “i sindaci sono custodi di angosce e speranze”Un minuto di silenzio davanti alle bandiere a mezz'asta sulla facciata del Comune di Bari, preceduto dal Silenzio suonato da un trombettiere dell' Aeronautica. Il sindaco di Bari e presidente dell'Anci, Antonio Decaro, con la prefetta Antonia Bellomo, hanno avuto un momento di raccoglimento in segno di lutto per le vittime dell'emergenza sanitaria.Vi ringrazio per l'attenzione e vi auguro un buon pomeriggio.

Idiots Talk History
57 Photography II: Salvador Dali / Migrant Mother

Idiots Talk History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 52:10


We follow on from last week with another dissection of famous photographs and the stories behind them. Lorna reports on the unique image of Salvador Dali known as Dali Atomicus which has inspired millions of people to jump in photos (perhaps not). The photographer Philippe Halsman behind the image also had a fascinating life! Then Matt reports on the Migrant Mother, one of the most powerful images of the twentieth century. The photo of a mother and her children living in Depression-era America became a symbol of the hardship of the American people in the 1930s. We also have quite a serious conversation for once! This time about the motivations behind documentary photography and filmmaking.   Twitter: @IdiotHistoryPod Facebook: @IdiotsTalkHistory    Instagram: @IdiotsTalkHistory Email: IdiotHistoryPod@gmail.com Individual Twitters: @MattSingleton17  @lornabarryy    

The Halftone
Episode 17: Lois Conner

The Halftone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 76:27


Lois Conner has been traveling the world with her 7x17 view camera for more than 30 years. Listen is as we discuss her early travels in the American West, working for the United Nations and making pictures in China. We also discuss her time with mentors like Philippe Halsman and Richard Benson as well as her recent work with the iPhone. This episode is brought to you by Haywire Press, presenting signed, deluxe and limited-edition books from the personal archives of Lee Friedlander.

Los Búfalos Nocturnos
E15 - El espíritu de la ciencia-ficción

Los Búfalos Nocturnos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 30:10


Hoy nos reencontramos con un viejo amigo del que ya no esperábamos noticias: Roberto Bolaño. Ha pasado mucho tiempo desde que estuvimos con él, disfrutando con Los detectives salvajes o 2666, pero ahora acogemos con satisfacción la llegada de una obra inédita: El espíritu de la ciencia-ficción (Alfaguara)."Al igual que Cortázar, Bolaño es un autor con pasión de una persona joven", así nos describe al autor chileno la directora de la editorial de Alfaguara, Pilar Reyes.Abrimos el debate sobre el legado de Roberto Bolaño con los escritores Carlos Pardo y Juan Tallón. ¿Tenemos derecho a hacer algo con los textos de un autor una vez muerto? ¿Unos textos que el autor, expresamente, no ha autorizado?.Sometemos a biblioterapia al compositor español Alberto Iglesias. ¿Escucha música cuando lee? ¿Cuál es el libro que cambió la banda sonora de su vida?El musicólogo Pablo L. Rodríguez pone las Cinco Notas sobre el Concierto de Año Nuevo en Viena. Veremos si es capaz de no aplaudir cuando suene la Marcha Radetzky.Descubrimos la exposición “Philippe Halsman. ¡Sorpréndeme!”. Isabel Fuentes, directora de CaixaForum Madrid. Nos habla de las fotografías de Halsmann y sus encuentros con Dalí.La era de las microeditoriales: ¿caben más libros en las librerías? Hablamos con Elisabeth Riera, editora de Wunderkammer, y Iolanda Batallé, editora de Rata Books. "Editar también es escribir" dice Iolanda.Nos despedimos de Roberto Bolaño y El espíritu de la ciencia-ficción. Volveremos a encontrarnos con su obra aún inédita en un futuro cercano. Mientras tanto, estaremos pendientes y expectantes.

Los Búfalos Nocturnos
E15 - El espíritu de la ciencia-ficción

Los Búfalos Nocturnos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 30:10


Hoy nos reencontramos con un viejo amigo del que ya no esperábamos noticias: Roberto Bolaño. Ha pasado mucho tiempo desde que estuvimos con él, disfrutando con Los detectives salvajes o 2666, pero ahora acogemos con satisfacción la llegada de una obra inédita: El espíritu de la ciencia-ficción (Alfaguara)."Al igual que Cortázar, Bolaño es un autor con pasión de una persona joven", así nos describe al autor chileno la directora de la editorial de Alfaguara, Pilar Reyes.Abrimos el debate sobre el legado de Roberto Bolaño con los escritores Carlos Pardo y Juan Tallón. ¿Tenemos derecho a hacer algo con los textos de un autor una vez muerto? ¿Unos textos que el autor, expresamente, no ha autorizado?.Sometemos a biblioterapia al compositor español Alberto Iglesias. ¿Escucha música cuando lee? ¿Cuál es el libro que cambió la banda sonora de su vida?El musicólogo Pablo L. Rodríguez pone las Cinco Notas sobre el Concierto de Año Nuevo en Viena. Veremos si es capaz de no aplaudir cuando suene la Marcha Radetzky.Descubrimos la exposición “Philippe Halsman. ¡Sorpréndeme!”. Isabel Fuentes, directora de CaixaForum Madrid. Nos habla de las fotografías de Halsmann y sus encuentros con Dalí.La era de las microeditoriales: ¿caben más libros en las librerías? Hablamos con Elisabeth Riera, editora de Wunderkammer, y Iolanda Batallé, editora de Rata Books. "Editar también es escribir" dice Iolanda.Nos despedimos de Roberto Bolaño y El espíritu de la ciencia-ficción. Volveremos a encontrarnos con su obra aún inédita en un futuro cercano. Mientras tanto, estaremos pendientes y expectantes.

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LUNCH SHOW du 19 Novembre 2015 avec Hugues Lawson-Body et Ulrich-Christian Adelaïde

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015 40:01


Focus ART dans le Lunch Show du jour avec deux co-hosts passionnés. Autour d’Angela Peauty sur le plateau, le photographe et réalisateur Hughes Lawson-Body, venu parler de son documentaire sur le joueur d’échec Gary Kasparov pour L’Equipe.fr et sa future web-série "Barber Show", et Ulrich Christian Adelaide, journaliste du blog masculine MenareDelicious.com et Luxsure.fr venu présenter son travail en tant que Consultant Brand Content. En tant que co-hosts, chacun présente leur segment d’actualité : Art avec Hughes Lawson-Body, qui vous conseille l’exposition de Philippe Halsman actuellement au Jeu de Paume, et le nouvel ouvrage fantasy de l’auteure américain Robin Hobb. Mode Luxe avec Ulrich Christian Adelaide, qui fait le point sur les fermetures des boutiques chinoises Louis Vuitton, et l’engouement des jeunes envers des marques telles que Balmain, qui sortait dernièrement sa collaboration avec l’enseigne H&M.

On Taking Pictures
65: Doing Nothing is the Enemy

On Taking Pictures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2013 96:47


This week, we talk reinvention. Sometimes you choose, while other times, the choice is made for you. Do you go willingly, or kicking and screaming? Also, how do you take your work (or yourself) to the next level? Plus, you may not know the name, but you definitely know the photos; Philippe Halsman is our Photographer of the Week.

On Taking Pictures
65: Doing Nothing is the Enemy

On Taking Pictures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2013 96:47


This week, we talk reinvention. Sometimes you choose, while other times, the choice is made for you. Do you go willingly, or kicking and screaming? Also, how do you take your work (or yourself) to the next level? Plus, you may not know the name, but you definitely know the photos; Philippe Halsman is our Photographer of the Week.

Front Row: Archive 2012
Wynton Marsalis interview; review of Seeking a Friend for the End of the World

Front Row: Archive 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2012 29:05


With John Wilson. Jazz musician Wynton Marsalis discusses his approach to the history of jazz, his feelings about hip-hop, and the rhythms of Congo Square, New Orleans, which have inspired a major composition. Seeking a Friend for the End of the World is a new film from director Lorene Scarfaria, starring Keira Knightley and Steve Carrell. With three weeks to go before the apocalypse, a man decides to take a road trip to reunite with his high school sweetheart. Rachel Cooke reviews. Philippe Halsman was a celebrity photographer who often used to get his subjects to jump - arguing that, in jumping, they drop their "mask" and reveal their true personality. The little-known story of his life - which included a false charge of murder - has been turned into novel, by Austin Ratner. He and Joanna Pitman, photography critic for The Times discuss Philippe Halsman's life, influence and legacy. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation's Minimum Income Standards report says that a family with two children needs an income of nearly £37,000 to have a 'socially acceptable' standard of living. But how much of this should be spent on experiencing arts and culture? Abigail Davis who helped write the report explains how the report defines cultural activities and how their perceived importance has withstood the recession. Producer Erin Riley.