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NYC photographer Susan Rosenberg Jones shares with us the new photo series she has been working on: Widow/er. Susan meets with widows and widowers of all ages. They have a conversation, and she makes a portrait. In this conversation Susan talks to us about the process.
Susan Rosenberg Jones is a photographer based in New York City. I've been a fan of Susan's for several years, starting with her series "Second Time Around," about her experience of being a newlywed in her 60's. We had a great conversation about that series as well as her series "Building 1," about the community in her apartment building. For the second segment, Susan and I talked about Neal Rantoul's article in PetaPixel, "A Disturbing Trend in Photography." Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | SoundCloud | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Susan Rosenberg Jones Susan Rosenberg Jones - Second Time Around Susan Rosenberg Jones - Building 1 Soho Photo Gallery - National Photography Competition exhibition Lenscratch - Susan Rosenberg Jones: Second Time Around Jen Davis Lenscratch - Kate Hutchinson Andi Schreiber Jennifer McClure Neal Rantoul - A Disturbing Trend in Photography Mike Sakasegawa - A Predictable Trend in Photography Criticism Robert Frank - The Americans Henri Cartier-Bresson David Carol William Eggleston Yousuf Karsh Alfred Stieglitz Shulem Deen - All Who Go Do Not Return Footsteps
Today I have my friend and NY photographer Susan Rosenberg Jones on the show. Her latest project titled Second Time Around, has been getting quite a bit of attention lately, I wanted to approach it from a different angle by also inviting the subject of that project, her husband Joel.
This week on Street Focus, my guest co-host is Susan Rosenberg Jones. Together we answer questions about promoting your street photography, how to put together a portfolio and more. The post Street Focus 89: Q&A and Street Challenge appeared first on This Week in Photo.
We all live such ordinary lives. We get up each morning, take a shower, brush our teeth, get ready for work or get the kids ready for school. We go through each day in activities that are very similar to the ones that we’ve done the day before and the day before that, making the time seem like some kind of homogenous blur. We don’t think of those moments as being especially interesting or even memorable. Yet, in the hands of the right photographer those very same moments can be fodder for something interesting, beautiful and even poignant. Moments that are both familiar and ordinary can take on a quality that reveals something about ourselves and each other that we often miss in the blur that is our lives. Photographer, Susan Rosenberg Jones is a photographer who is able to do that, whether she is photographing her neighbors in her New York apartment complex or her husband during the private and intimate moments of their lives together. Susan demonstrates that there is nothing that is too ordinary or undeserving of our attention, when it is observed with curiosity, respect and love. Resources: Susan Rosenberg Jones http://www.susanrosenbergjones.com/ Karen Marshall http://www.karenmarshallphoto.com/ Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with your donations via PayPal. https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=pYp6r95x0nXKTl65t2smGnEFMNrRRszKQ_LVC6UsRhScxfgkbLawaTkMcBO&dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f8e263663d3faee8d0b9dcb01a9b6dc564e45f62871326a5e
I am pleased to share with you a conversation with NYC photographer Susan Rosenberg Jones. I became aware of Susan's work through social media. I was really intrigued by her on-going project titled Building 1 where she photographs her neighbors candidly in their own apartments. The post Street Focus 10: Building 1 with Susan Rosenberg Jones appeared first on This Week in Photo.