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Best podcasts about rebecca norris webb

Latest podcast episodes about rebecca norris webb

Time Sensitive Podcast
Trent Davis Bailey on Finding Family and Community Through Photography

Time Sensitive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 87:51


In 1989, a month before his fourth birthday, the artist and photographer Trent Davis Bailey (our host, Spencer Bailey's, identical twin brother) lost his mother in the crash-landing of United Airlines Flight 232 in Sioux City, Iowa. Now 38 and a husband and father, Bailey is at work on “Son Pictures,” an ongoing series of photographs piecing together fragments of his family's past, including details of his mother's life and the relationship he was never able to develop with her. Leading him to take deep-dives into newspaper and family photo archives, and from Colorado to Iowa to the Adirondacks, the project serves as a microcosm of Bailey's intensely personal and place-based body of work, which continually seeks to unearth the tangled roots of his identity. This summer, Bailey's first-ever solo museum exhibition, “Personal Geographies,” opened at the Denver Art Museum, and this fall he will release the corresponding project, “The North Fork,” in book form. Bailey is also currently at work on “Son Pictures,” an ongoing series of photographs piecing together fragments of his family's past, part of which was recently published as a New York Times op-ed titled “What a Motherless Son Knows About Fatherhood.” Leading him to take deep-dives into newspaper and family photo archives, and from Colorado to Iowa to the Adirondacks, “Son Pictures” On this episode—his and Spencer's first formal “twinterview,” recorded on their 38th birthday—Bailey talks about what it was like to grow up as an identical twin; his unusual and decidedly dysfunctional upbringing; photography as a device for commemoration; and his deep pictorial explorations of the climates, geographies, and landscapes of the American West.Special thanks to our Season 8 sponsor, Van Cleef & Arpels.Show notes: [00:28] Trent Davis Bailey[09:58] “The North Fork” [10:02] “Personal Geographies” at the Denver Art Museum[10:12] “What a Motherless Son Knows About Fatherhood” [10:18] “Son Pictures”[11:54] Paonia, Colorado[17:37] Elsewhere Studios[20:10] California College of the Arts[20:22] Museum of Contemporary Photography's Snider Prize[20:28] Robert Koch Gallery[22:34] The Sublime[22:38] Shaun O'Dell[23:52] The Hotchkiss Crawford Historical Museum/Society[26:42] Robert Frank[26:53] Stephen Shore[26:55] Joel Sternfeld[28:27] “A Kingdom From Dust”[28:32] The California Sunday Magazine[28:36] Stewart Resnick[28:49] “Who Keeps Buying California's Scarce Water? Saudi Arabia”[36:40] Rebecca Solnit[37:00] “How Rebecca Solnit Became the Voice of the Resistance”[37:30] Wanderlust: A History of Walking[39:11] River of Shadows: Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West[45:43] United Airlines Flight 232[45:46] Spencer Bailey Reflects on the Crash-Landing of United Airlines Flight 232[45:56] Sioux City, Iowa[46:02] Frances Lockwood Bailey[56:42] International Center of Photography[56:47] Anderson Ranch Arts Center[56:57] Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb[59:55] Robert Frank “The Americans” Exhibition at the Met[01:01:40] “Alex Webb: The Suffering of Light”[01:02:53] Harry Gruyaert[01:03:02] Helen Levitt[01:03:04] Garry Winogrand's “The Animals”[01:08:10] Lake Placid, New York[01:14:24] Brooklyn Darkroom

THE IDLE HANDS SOCIETY
037: Becoming A Student

THE IDLE HANDS SOCIETY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 60:24


Check out this podcast on YouTube. Reach out to us @idlehandssociety. Your hosts today are @dan_s_higginson and @paulbenceuk on Instagram. You can support the Podcast by contributing to The Idle Hands Tip Jar.Shoutouts:Paul's shout out is ‘I Know How Furiously Your Heart Is Beating' by the amazing Alec SothDan's pick is Dmytro Kozatsky, Azov Regiment fighter and photographer who documented the siege of the Azovstal metalworks.Mentions:Our YouTube channelMoment PhotographyThe Messy Truth: Dr Jennifer Good - On Ethics (With Gem Fletcher)Sasha Wolf - PhotoWork: Forty Photographers on Process and PracticeAperture: The Photography Workshop Series:Todd Hido on Landscapes, Interiors, and the NudeRichard Misrach on Landscape and MeaningAlex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb on Street Photography and the Poetic ImageLarry Fink on Composition and ImprovisationDavid CampanyZen in the Art of Archery: Training the Mind and Body to Become One by Eugen HerrigelMcDojoLife on Instagramwww.idlehandssociety.com

weekly52
#256 Mit Frank Fischer: Meine 1:1 Umsetzung zum Community-Projekt 100 ikonische Streetfotografien

weekly52

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 40:49


Youtube-Video und Blogbeitrag zum Podcast weekly52: https://weekly52.de/weekly/256 Frank Fischer von der FF-Fotoschule hat 2020 zu Beginn der Pandemie auf YouTube ein Community-Projekt gestartet. Inspirationsquelle für das Projekt ist das Buch „Street Photography – A History in 100 iconic Images“ von David Gibson. David stellt in seinem Buch 100 aus seiner Sicht herausragende Streetfotos gemeinsam mit einer kleinen Biografie der Fotografen vor. Die Aufgabe war, jeder Fotograf macht im Stile und unter Berücksichtigung des ikonischen Fotos seiner Doppelseite sein "eigenes" Foto. Bei diesem Foto versucht er dem Original nahe zu kommen, ohne dieses zu kopieren. Bei diesem Foto lässt der Fotograf seine Kreativität fließen. Meine Idee der Widersprüche: Ich wollte die Botschaft und Lyrik des Bildes "Blue Secondhand Prom Dress" von Rebecca Norris Webb aufgreifen, aber das Gegenteil von Allem erzeugen. Ich habe statt des Kleids eine dreckige Blaumann-Jacke gewählt. Anstelle der Hoffnung und des Traums wollte ich die Tristesse und harte Realität im Bild umsetzen. Ich wollte dem Bild alle Leichtigkeit nehmen. Mein Blickwinkel wechselt Frontseite in den Hinterhof des Lebens. (00:00) Community-Projekt 100 ikonische Streetfotos (04:30) Warum ausgerechnet Streetfotografie? (07:00) Buch als Ideenvorlage (09:00) Fertiges Buch soll gedruckt werden (10:45) Abmahnung wegen Copyright (13:30) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/frankfischer (16:00) Rebecca Norris Webb "Blue Secondhand Prom Dress" (20:30) Warum hängt das Kleid draußen? (21:30) Entwicklung der Grundidee (22:45) Mein "männliches" Bild (25:00) Botschaft und Lyrik des Bildes aufgreifen (28:30) Kopie von Thomas Leuthard "Hitchcock" (32:00) Wie hätte Frank es gemacht? (35:00) Gute Übung für die eigene Entwicklung (37:50) Frank füllt seinen Reiseakku auf

Lucy Lumen's Podcast Adventure
Eclectachrome by Molly Kate - Street Photography From a Female Perspective

Lucy Lumen's Podcast Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 80:18


Welcome to the first episode of Lucy Lumen's Podcast Adventure! I'm so excited to kick this season off with a new found friend and fellow film shooter Molly Kate over in Cardiff, Wales. Molly is a welcome fresh energy to the YouTube photography world and I was really pleased to get the chance to have a proper chat with her. We discussed many things, including how photography fits into Molly's life, finding your niche, gender and street photography and some opinions on how to approach the sometimes negative comments received when bringing this topic up, the price of film cameras and why we should stop complaining and of course a few laughs. We were both a bit nervous but the convo really got going once we were into it. Thank you for listening, I appreciate it. Make sure you check Molly out and go say Hi!! You can find links to everything Molly does through her blog, check it out! - https://eclectachrome.com/ You can check out Molly's video on female run photography channels here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AONoQ5o5iQ Bethany hosts a YouTube channel centered around street photography in Boston - https://www.youtube.com/c/BeeandAnt Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb on Street Photography available here - https://amzn.to/3soJEnR "Nightcalls" photobook by Rebecca Norris Webb available here - https://amzn.to/3gyrXg9 Looking for a pen pal? Check out the post crossing site Molly mentioned - https://www.postcrossing.com/ Jamie Maldonado if you have't already got on that - https://www.youtube.com/c/JamieMaldonado Matt Loves Cameras, so much cool stuff here! - https://mattlovescameras.com/ Join me on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/lucylumen Follow me on IG @lucy_lumen

Team Deakins
TURNING THE TABLES - 1917

Team Deakins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 91:53


EPISODE 109 - TURNING THE TABLES - 1917 Team Deakins gets the tables turned on us led by esteemed still photographers, Alex Webb (Episode 30) and Rebecca Norris Webb. They ask us questions about the film 1917. We talk about the one-shot concept and how we worked to not make it a gimmick. We examine the choice of camera and lens and we compare this choice in still work and motion picture. We talk about collaboration, the last shot of 1917 and the trees that bookends the movie. We also speak of the impossibility to explain the power of a photo. We even got into a little discussion of the lighting of the film Chinatown! It’s a fun episode you won’t want to miss! RECOMMENDED EPISODE VIEWING: 1917

Vision(s)
LA MI-TEMPS #5 (OCTOBRE 2019)

Vision(s)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 8:08


La mi-temps c'est un condensé de l'actu photo à retrouver tous les mois avec notre journaliste Manon Michel.  Notre mail pour nous envoyer vos actus : contact@visionspodcast.fr Expositions Liban, réalités et fictions https://www.offi.fr/expositions-musees/institut-du-monde-arabe-2504/liban-realites-fictions-75311.html  Peter Hujar, Speed of Life, Jeu de Paume https://www.offi.fr/expositions-musees/jeu-de-paume-2556/peter-hujar-speed-of-life-75773.html  Zineb Sedira, Jeu de Paume  http://www.jeudepaume.org/?page=article&idArt=3419  Livres Brooklyn, Alex Webb et Rebecca Norris Webb  https://la-chambre-claire.fr/livre/alex-webb-rebecca-norris-webb-brooklyn-the-city-within/ Dublin Trilogie, Eamonn Doyle  https://www.fisheyemagazine.fr/rdv/livre/dublin-trilogie-quand-la-ville-devient-humaine/  The all-American project, Andrew Kung  https://www.fisheyemagazine.fr/rdv/livre/reprendre-possession-de-son-identite/  Cats, Walter Chandoha  https://www.fisheyemagazine.fr/rdv/livre/lhomme-qui-murmurait-a-loreille-des-chats/  Actus Rencontres d'Arles https://www.lequotidiendelart.com/articles/16119-145-000.html Lien photographe nommé peintre de l’air et de l’espace https://www.francetvinfo.fr/culture/arts-expos/photographie/remy-michelin-premier-photographe-nomme-peintre-de-lair-et-de-lespace_3642703.html 

A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers
105 - Rebecca Norris Webb and Alex Webb

A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 69:39


Rebecca Norris Webb was originally a journalist and a poet before falling in love with photography and transitioning to a career that has since incorporated all of those disciplines. Rebecca has produced numerous books and exhibitions, most notably her monograph, My Dakota — an elegy for her brother who died unexpectedly — with a solo exhibition of the work at The Cleveland Museum of Art (2015), among other venues. Alex Webb is famous for his vibrant, complex colour street photography, especially that from Haiti, Cuba and Mexico, though he has more recently begun shooting on his home soil in the USA. Alex has produced sixteen photo books, won numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2007 and has been a member of Magnum Photos since 1979. Together, as well as being husband and wife, Alex and Rebecca have shared an abiding creative partnership, collaborating on numerous book projects including Violet Isle, their work form Cuba, Memory City and Slant Rhymes . Their latest collaboration, Brooklyn: The City Within, is a book project about the New York borough which has been their home for many years, and that will be published by aperture entitled in September of 2019. Alex and Rebecca were recently recipients of an NEA grant. On episode 105, Rebecca and Alex discuss, among other things: Their first collaboration: Violet Isle Their respective strengths Memory City Slant Rhymes Their forthcoming book Brooklyn: The City Within Making book dummies Advice on collaborating Future projects individual and together Referenced: David Chickey Teju Cole John Ashbery Ilya Kaminsky Marie Howe Italo Calvino Website | Facebook | Instagram “I think we both realised that we were each others biggest fans, but because we were that we were also very insightful critcs and it was a sense that it would be better if we told each other what we though were the weaknesses of a project before the project went out into the world. And even though that sometimes caused tensions in the marriage, we realised that overall oit was worth going through that creatively...” — Rebecca Norris Webb

Homemade Camera Podcast
E08 Materials

Homemade Camera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 123:53


E08 Materials Graham and Nick start off by talking about light and what kind of light they like to have for taking photographs. They then launch into a discussion of materials from paper to metal, glass and plastic. Discussions include sources of various materials and tools. The continued adventures of the Save the Scameras from Graeme’s Hammer campaign are chronicled with the dismantling of the Olympia Scamera (1:22:50). Video of the shutter function can be seen here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/129971511@N04/29082589757/in/dateposted-public/. Photo of the two aperture blades from the lens: https://www.flickr.com/photos/129971511@N04/42353408860/in/dateposted-public/  Graham explains why a Ninoka is almost identical to a Leica (1:48:50). Nick’s book for this Episode is On Street Photography and the Poetic Image by Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb: (https://www.amazon.com/Rebecca-Norris-Street-Photography-Poetic/dp/1597112577/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535128945&sr=8-1&keywords=on+street+photography+and+the+poetic+image) (1:50:00)

On Taking Pictures
169: I’ll Make a Burger for the Next Guy

On Taking Pictures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 86:26


This week, we’re discussing a recent New York Times article about Robert Frank, specifically the breadth of his influence on photography and the degree to which he either pursued or avoided fame and celebrity. We also discuss a few news items sent in by listeners, including an interesting piece about a new book by David Bailey which seems to be comprised mostly of mistakes from the darkroom. Rebecca Norris Webb is our Photographer of the Week.

On Taking Pictures
169: I'll Make a Burger for the Next Guy

On Taking Pictures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 86:26


This week, we're discussing a recent New York Times article about Robert Frank, specifically the breadth of his influence on photography and the degree to which he either pursued or avoided fame and celebrity. We also discuss a few news items sent in by listeners, including an interesting piece about a new book by David Bailey which seems to be comprised mostly of mistakes from the darkroom. Rebecca Norris Webb is our Photographer of the Week.

Bildradion
92: "I am not a shallow person"

Bildradion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2014 51:36


Hannah och Göran tittar på potentiella julklappar extra tidigt i år. Memory city av Alex Webb och Rebecca Norris Webb samt Jim Goldbergs genombrottsbok Rich and Poor som kommit ut i ny upplaga 30 år efter originalpubliceringen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Thoughts on Photography
ToP #0089: Favorite Photo Books of 2009

Thoughts on Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2009 11:54


Here is a list of my favorite photo or photo-related books of 2009 (in order by author):War is Only Half the Story Volume II - Aftermath Project (Kathryn Cook, Natela Grigalashvili, Tinka Dietz, Pep Bonet and Christine Fenzl)Photowisdom: Master Photographers on their Art - Lewis BlackwellTo Walk in Beauty - Stacia Spragg-BraudeThe Spirit & the Flesh - Debbie Fleming CafferyFirefly: Photographs of Children - Keith CarterSummer Heart - Thekla EhlingKutuuka - Gloria Baker FeinsteinLooking In: Robert Frank's The Americans (Expanded Edition) - Robert Frank and Sarah GreenoughEmmet Gowin: Photographs - Emmet GowinThree - Ed KashiFun and Games - Lisa KeresziMemories of Myself - Danny LyonsAsylum: Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals - Christopher PayneSurfland - Joni SternbachViolet Isle: A Duet of Photography from Cuba - Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb

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