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Best podcasts about Tyler Mitchell

Latest podcast episodes about Tyler Mitchell

In VOGUE: The 1990s
Your Met Gala Questions Answered!

In VOGUE: The 1990s

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 38:48


Chioma and Chloe are joined by Vogue contributor/Met Gala Fairy Godmother Eaddy Kiernan Bunzel and GQ's Global Fashion Director Miles Pope for a live taping answering all of your burning questions about this year's May issue and Met Gala. From the Dalmatians (A.K.A dogues) on-set for A$AP Rocky's shoot to the details on how Vogue and GQ collaborate with attendees on their looks, we cover it all! Plus, Miles takes us behind-the-scenes of one of the most epic photoshoots in Vogue and GQ's combined history, which was styled by Law Roach, shot by Tyler Mitchell, and features over 40 icons including Dapper Dan, Janelle Monae, Spike Lee, and so many more.  Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

OHNE DEN HYPE – Interviews mit Kreativen
Christoph Amend (Editorial Director der ZEIT) – Der neue Kunstteil der ZEIT, eine goldene Ära für Podcasts & Wahlkampf-Wahnsinn (#210)

OHNE DEN HYPE – Interviews mit Kreativen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 67:20


ZEIT Kunst ist ein neuer Teil der ZEIT, der ein, zwei mal im Jahr rauskommen wird und jedes Mal bekannte Künstler um ein Motto herum einlädt, Werke beizusteuern. Christoph und sein Team starten voll durch und haben zu Beginn gleich mal Günther Uecker, Elizabeth Peyton, Tyler Mitchell, Rineke Dijkstra und Yayoi Kusama mit dabei, die exklusive Arbeiten beigesteuert haben, die bisher noch nirgendwo veröffentlicht wurden.

Monocle 24: The Stack
A New York cinema turns to print, Tyler Mitchell and Magculture's year in magazines

Monocle 24: The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 27:20


This week we look at ‘The Metrograph', a new print title from celebrated New York cinema Metrograph. Plus photographer Tyler Mitchell on his award-winning work and Jeremy Leslie from Magculture reviews the year in magazines.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kuva ois kiva
Tyler Mitchell

Kuva ois kiva

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 46:00


Valokuvataiteen museon Kuva ois kiva -podcastin 32. jaksossa vieraana Tyler Mitchell ja Karun Verma. Jakson juontaa Valokuvataiteen museon yleisötyön intendentti Erja Salo.

What's Happenin' QC
Community Engagement: The Heartbeat of The Project of the Quad Cities

What's Happenin' QC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 10:49


In this episode of What's Happenin' QC, we sit down with Tyler Mitchell, the Development Director of the Project of the Quad Cities, to explore the vibrant community initiatives and exciting events on the horizon.

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Träumen vom Paradies: Der angesagte Fotograf Tyler Mitchell in Berlin

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 8:49


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Cafè Jazz
El trio del pianista Spike Wilner presenta "Contrafactus"

Cafè Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 61:11


AgPro Podcast with Ashley Davenport
Episode 155: Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover In Agronomy

AgPro Podcast with Ashley Davenport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 17:04


Tyler Mitchell, agronomy account manager at River Valley Cooperative in Davenport, Iowa, details the daily complexities he and his team unravel for farmers as they serve as boots on the ground.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Cozy Christmas Podcast
Why is Our Christmas Tree Upside Down? An interview with author Tyler G. Mitchell

A Cozy Christmas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 49:10


Hello everyone! Happy December - we made it to the Christmas month! Today, I have a special guest on the show. His name is Tyler Mitchell, and he wrote a new children's book called "Double Trouble and the Upside Down Christmas Tree". The book is based on a true story: "This is a Christmas story about a young family with three children, two of whom are twin toddlers who are experts at getting into trouble. This is especially true when it comes to their Christmas tree, prompting their dad to get creative and hang it from the ceiling to keep their little hands off it. The oldest son, eight, recounts the chaos that occurred before the tree hung from the ceiling. But does Santa deliver presents to homes with an upside-down Christmas tree?" The book not only tells a fun story, but it also teaches kids the value of being helpful to their parents - especially around the Christmas season!  Tyler and I talk about his inspiration in writing this story as well as we chat about our favorite Christmas foods, movies, memories and traditions.  His book is currently sold out on Amazon and B&N, but if you go to https://store.bookbaby.com/book/double-trouble-and-the-upside-down-christmas-tree you can order it there, and use coupon code Save30 at checkout for 30% off! Find Tyler online: www.instagram.com/tylergmitchellbooks/  https://www.facebook.com/TylerGMitchellBooks  Ways to support the show: Rate and review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-cozy-christmas-podcast/id1523423375  Buy me a coffee? www.ko-fi.com/cozychristmas  Ornaments, Mugs, and Notebooks: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CozyChristmasPodcast  Logo shirt designs: http://tee.pub/lic/edygC_h4D1c    Contact Me: facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cozychristmaspodcast  instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cozychristmaspodcast/  twitter: https://twitter.com/CozyXmasPod  youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCikiozEbu0h9pKeI1Ei5TQ email: cozychristmaspodcast@gmail.com       #podcast #Christmas #Christmaspodcast  

Mondo Jazz
Brian Blade, Sun Ra, Jon Cowherd, Chris Potter & More New Releases [Mondo Jazz 227-1]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 59:43


Sun Ra may have joined the outer spaceways almost 30 years ago but he continues to inspire our earthly affairs through the musicians that have worked with him. We explore recent releases of the Arkestra and of bassist Tyler Mitchell, both of which revolve around the contribution of Marshall Allen. The other cluster of tracks is centered around the interlinkages among three musicians that have collaborated for a long time Brian Blade, Jon Cowherd, Chris Potter. In between, Santi Debriano with his own Arkestra Bembe. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/16899336/Mondo-Jazz (up to "Marshall's Groove"). Happy listening! Photo credit: Andrea Palmucci

Frieze Masters Podcast
Tyler Mitchell & Zoé Whitley

Frieze Masters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 55:30


Frieze Masters presents this conversation with Tyler Mitchell & Zoé Whitley in partnership with Gagosian (@gagosian). Their conversation explores Mitchell's new exhibition, Chrysalis, at Gagosian, and a special commission for this year's edition of Frieze Masters that reflects on his conceptual and editorial photography practices. His work is rooted in reinterpreting the tropes employed in both the Western canon of portraiture and the contemporary fashion magazine.  "Sitting at the metaphorical edges of these pictures is this idea of what was socially denied and what was not psychologically available to Black folks; this idea of hypervigilance and the ability to exist freely or not exist freely in public space, specifically in America. These works glean into that tone...Chrysalis is about cocooning away from the world." –Tyler Mitchell  Tyler Mitchell (@tylersphotos) is an artist, photographer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn. Zoé Whitley (@zoe.whitley) is Director of the Chisenhale Gallery, London, having previously worked as a curator for the V&A, Tate and Hayward Gallery.  Find images of artwork discussed here. About the Frieze Masters Podcast  Exploring themes of identity, originality, geopolitics and Blackness through a historical lens, the new Frieze Masters Podcast is now available. Bringing together some of today's most celebrated artists, art historians and curators, the podcast launches with the Talks programme from the 2022 edition of Frieze Masters – one of the world's leading art fairs – and offers compelling insight into the influence of historical art on contemporary perspectives and creativity.     www.frieze.com  @friezeofficial 

Amanpour
Iran protests prompt government crackdown

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 55:00


It's nearly one month since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died after being hauled in by Iran's morality police, and protesters are still in the streets. It's the biggest threat to the regime in many years. At the frontlines are women and even schoolgirls fighting for freedom and defying strict laws on the wearing of the hijab. But these protests are also about the dire economic reality facing the country. CNN International Correspondent Jomana Karadsheh joins the show, followed by University of Tehran professor Mohammad Marandi.  Also on today's show: photographer Tyler Mitchell; Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman; Angela Lansbury from the archives.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 11 Julio

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 59:44


  ARTHUR TAYLOR’S WAILERS “WAILIN’ AT THE VANGUARD” – New York August 29 & 30, 1992 So sorry please (ab,ww out), Chelsea bridge (ab,ww out), Dear old Stockholm Abraham Burton (as) Willie Williams (ts) Jacky Terrasson (p) Tyler Mitchell (b) Art Taylor (d)           JOE CHAMBERS “HORACE TO MAX” – New […]

Studio Noize Podcast
Diving Deeper w/ author and artist Glenn Lutz

Studio Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 86:55


Author and multi-disciplinary artist Glenn Lutz joins the Studio Noize fam and has a deep discussion about his new book, There's Light: Artworks and Conversations Examining Black Masculinity, Identity, and Mental Well-Being. Glenn interviewed a wide range of Black men and examines themes related to Black male identities, sexuality, masculinity, and mental health. There's Light is a collection of over sixty artworks from contemporary art legends and emerging talents, alongside more than thirty interviews from artists, activists, psychologists, community organizers, authors, musicians, filmmakers, athletes, and lawyers. Including contributions from the late Virgil Abloh, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Mark Bradford, Wyatt Cenac, Barkley Hendricks, Rashid Johnson, Glenn Ligon, Steve McQueen, Tyler Mitchell, Darnell L. Moore, Pope.L, and many more. Glenn and JB discuss the themes that thread through the interviews, how Black men deal with trauma, and using art as a tool for healing. This is an amazing project and Studio Noize is excited to giveaway one copy of the book There's Light. Tune in to the show for details. Listen, subscribe, and share!Episode 142 topics include:machoismvulnerability of Black menlove vs fearrunning from deathaccepting who you areusing art as a vehicle for healingpraise and worshipcreating a book projectGlenn Lutz is a contemporary artist with a multi-disciplinary practice. He released his first book with Simon & Schuster titled, Go F*ck, I Mean, Find Yourself in 2018. In addition to creating books, he works in performance, photography, sculpture, and hip-hop under the moniker Zenn Lu. Lutz's work examines topics such as identity, spirituality, mental health, and the cause and effect of the injustices faced by the black community. He approaches his craft with questions rather than answers using storytelling as a tool to examine his research interestsSee More: www.glennlutz.com + Glenn Lutz IG @glenn_lutzFollow us:StudioNoizePodcast.comIG: @studionoizepodcastJamaal Barber: @JBarberStudioSupport the podcast www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
[Full episode] Lenny Kravitz, Tyler Mitchell, Margaret Atwood

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 62:46


Four-time Grammy winner Lenny Kravitz talks about his memoir, Let Love Rule, in which he writes about the first 25 years of his life, from his upbringing in New York to the release of his debut album in 1989. Photographer Tyler Mitchell reflects on what it was like to become the first Black photographer to land an image on the cover of Vogue, and why he's now on a mission to show more Black folks experiencing joy. Writer Margaret Atwood discusses her poetry collection, Dearly, plus, alien invasions, rare curse words and why reading poetry isn't like eating Cracker Jack.

My Summer Lair
MSL Space Station Oddity: Contact Photography Festival 2022

My Summer Lair

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 44:13


Sammy is joined by photographer Henry VanderSpek aka Culture Snap to discuss and recommend a happy handful of Contact Photography Festival exhibitions. Oh Snap! From Henry's exhibition On Notice to Tyler Mitchell to Ajani Charles' exhibit Project T Dot on Toronto's hip hop history there's something special for everyone and anyone. Running for the month of May in Toronto (and sometimes into June) the Contact Photography Festival features photography based exhibitions, installations, talks and more. Oh Culture! Recorded Live on Twitter Spaces on May 10 at 12:30 p.m.

Drip Podcast
RADIO D59B / SOUND TRAVELS #16 w/ Pierre Ringwald

Drip Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 121:56


Sound Travels 16 Playlist 1. Kalí Rodriguez-Peña - Yes or No - Mélange (Truth Revolution Recording) 2. Idit Shner & Mhondoro - Usavabvumire - Heatwave (self-released) 3. Nat Birchall - Acknowledgment (A Love Supreme Pt 1) - Afrotrane (Ancient Archive of Sound) 4. Bill Mohler - Speed Kills - Anatomy (Contagious Music) 5. Matt Aronoff - June 25th - Morning Song (Adhyâropa Music) 6. Mike Boone Quintet - Asynchronization - Asynchronization Party (Truth Revolution Recordings)s 7. Albert Cicera & Kamarilla - Riff i Rafe - Aquella Cosa (Underpool) 8. Mike Allemana - The Mediator - Vonology (earsandeyes records) 9. Moritz Schippers - (Play) Dirty Chords - Soft Jazz (self-released) 10. tanline! - Aaron's Tune - - tanline_01 (self-released) 11. Holding Hands - For Juhani Aaltonen - Social Butterfuly ep (33 Jazz) 12. Tyler Mitchell feat. Marshall Allan - Dancing Shadows - Dancing Shadows (Mahakala Music) 13. Immanuel Wilkins - Emanation - The 7th Hand (Blue Note) 14. Soylent Green - Caution - Soylent Green (self-released) 15. Mary Halvorson - Night Shift - Amaryllis (Nonesuch) 16. Kahil EL'Zabar Quartet - Time IS - A Time For Healing (Spirit Muse)

On Creativity: A SCADcast with Paula Wallace

Behind The Joyful Frame… In 2018, Tyler Mitchell made history when he became the first black photographer to shoot a "Vogue" cover. He's a member of a remarkable group of contemporary creators known as the "New Black Vanguard" and fast became one of the most in-demand commercial and fine art photographers. Through his acclaimed "I Can Make You Feel Good" exhibition and monograph, he brought his creative vision of a "black utopia" to a global audience. Join Paula Wallace and hear from the inquisitive voice behind the lens.

Jerk, Jollof and Collard Greens Podcast
EP 45: Choppin' w/ Michael Kelly: The State of Hip-Hop & Rap Today, and its Impact on Communities of Color.

Jerk, Jollof and Collard Greens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 95:56


My, my, my and a “Wah Gwan, How you Dey, and What's Good my people, I hope you're all staying well out there. On today's episode, we invited record producer and friend of the pod', Michael Kelly to chop with us on our main discussion regarding the State of Hip Hop and Rap music today, and its impact on Communities of Color. We speak on the rising gas prices and how it's affecting many of our daily moves. We also reveal details on our first official event appearance (shout out to Eventology_NJ in Middlesex, NJ for allowing G to host their Grand Opening follow the pod' and Eventology_NJ on IG for more details).  Follow us@ JerkJollofCollardPod on Instagram for more podcast related content, such as our post podcast discussion questions, RepYour business shouts, or to send us your questions, thoughts or express interest in joining one of our discussions  via  DM or Email: JJCPOD@GMAIL.COM. We'd greatly appreciate it if you left us a review on your preferred streaming platform of choice. Feel free to like or share our content with your family and friends! Stay Blessed! REP' YOURs:  Chef Tyler Mitchell This episode's rep-yours is dedicated to Chef Tyler Mitchell, a private chef based out of NJ. Ty combines years of restaurant experience and culinary training to provide unique private fine dining experiences for any occasion. So,  whether you're looking for a Chef to cater that next event, you're just too busy to prepare wholesome meals for the fam, or maybe you're looking to create a memorable and exclusive dinner experience  for you, your friends and loved ones in the comfort and convenience of your own home, then definitely show Chef TY some JJC love by following him on instagram @Chef_TYY_ he's available for bookings today.     I actually had the pleasure of booking Chef TY (by way of Pray the Impossible an organization headed by Brandi Mcallister check her out @ Blessed by brandi on instagram) Valentine's day for a private dinner experience for the queen and I. I must say the experience was phenomenal. I highly recommend you treat yourselves to this experience at least once in your life. It'll bless you and save you some gas money. Also, if you're in NJ and would like to try some of  Chef TY's creations yourself, then be sure to stop by the grand opening of the EVENTOLOGY Event Space in Middlesex, NJ Hosted by yours truly on Saturday March 26th from 1pm - 5pm. The address is  275 Lincoln Blvd Suite #2 Middlesex, NJ 08846. There will be music, food,  prizes and unique offers from exclusive vendors at the opening so definitely slide through for a great time.  

1% Better Podcast
E5; Polarity (Distinguishing positive & negative trails)

1% Better Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 43:01


A very special guest joined me on this episode someone I'm honored to be able to call my brother Tyler Mitchell! Join us as we talk about seeing the polarity in life situations and just life in general. How its important to focus on the positive side of things no matter what and how it's helped us in life and how we manage to try to always see the positive in things nowadays. Please leave a review, leave 5 stars and add/subscribe to the Podcast! As always keep striving and keep getting better each day, 1%! Guest: Tyler Mitchell IG: @tytoosly Also be sure to tune in to the following: @groupchatconvs, @eatwitzo, @adifferentperspectivepodcast, @stny.mtn

The Paint & Pipette Podcast
S2Ep09: Community Relevance Over Cultural Relevance with Gavin Guidry

The Paint & Pipette Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 43:10


While many brands spend lots of time and money trying to present themselves in a way that is culturally relevant, today's guest Gavin Guidry learned a powerful lesson while working as a content creator. He suggests that the best way for a brand to get its message across is not through cultural relevance but actually through community relevance. Despite being a Black man who never went to portfolio school, Gavin now works as one of R/GA Advertising's creative directors. Apart from blowing our minds with this revelation, in this conversation, Gavin also talks about the need to cultivate a base set of knowledge before seeking to break a paradigm. He sheds light on the fact that the popular quote by Malcolm X, “By any means necessary,” may actually have a lot more to do with preparation than we may think. Tuning in you'll hear about the value of social media to harness the power of authentic community, the value of community relevance in the current social and political climate, and Gavin's tools for building community relevance. To finish off the show, Gavin reads us a profound quote by Tyler Mitchell that has fueled a lot of his thinking over the past several months. For all this and more, don't miss this episode!  Key Points From This Episode:How Jeremy learned the value of being deliberate about his own blind spots through this podcast. Gavin's belief that everything that's good develops organically.How being a content creator led Gavin to become a creative director in the advertising space.How he realized he was an in-house advertising agency and a breakdown of all that his job as a content creator entailed. Gavin's most profound revelation as a content creator: It's all about community relevance over cultural relevance. The story of how Gavin came to this realization. The value of social media to hear from and harness the power of authentic community. How Gavin distinguishes the difference between community relevance and cultural relevance. The value of community relevance in the current social and political climate. Gavin's tools for building community relevance.The challenges faced by young Black creators to break into the advertising industry.Why Gavin believes you need to learn from a landscape before you disrupt it.  How Gavin processes the energy that says that cultivating takes too long and it's time to tear down the old structures for the sake of equality. How Gavin takes self-awareness precursory work and connects it to the work of community relevance.  How Gavin protects the discipline of inspiration and makes time to be inspired. A quote by Black photographer Tyler Mitchell that has fueled a lot of Gavin's thinking over the past several months.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Gavin Guidry Gavin Guidry on LinkedInR/GAWish AtlantaHypebeast ComplexIn the Plex Culture MakingJeremy Utley Marcus Hollinger

周末变奏 Key Change
扭扭爵士 New Nu-Jazz 冬去春来

周末变奏 Key Change

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 62:23


Key Change 爵士乐分号《扭扭爵士 New Nu-Jazz》回归! 2022年的冬春时节,爵士乐界佳作频出。Brad Mehldau, Kamasi Washington 等老将与明星带来新作品,新人中最受瞩目的则无疑是 Blue Note 推出的萨克斯手 Immanuel Wilkins; 日本实验音乐人石桥英子在完成电影"Drive My Car" 原声音乐之后,又迅速上线了一张爵士色彩浓厚的实验专辑 "For McCoy", 搭档依然是 Jim O'Rourke; 而来自上海的歌手喜辰晨也终于完成了创作专辑《欲言又止》:张雄关、肖骏、李世海、俞国俊等上海爵士乐青年才俊悉数登场,回味无穷。 ECM 出品的两张宁静的作品 Avishai Cohen 和 Kit Downes 吸引了我的注意力,而伦敦声响喷薄而出,老牌萨克斯手 Mark Lockheart 到 Kokoroko, Binker & Moses 纷纷发声,自由爵士与非洲音乐的交叉掩藏着朋克精神;至于我爱的另一座爵士城市芝加哥,也有嬉皮爵士乐队 Marbin 的新专辑预热之作,以及钢琴手 Greg Spero 领衔的音乐项目“芝加哥实验”,非常出彩。 选之又选,本期节目中只集结了14首作品呈现给大家。你也可以戳这里收听我的精选歌单。衷心感谢大家对“扭扭爵士”系列的喜爱,欢迎大家随时随地一起和新爵士乐“扭”起来~ 曲目单: (01:14) Immanuel Wilkins - Don't Break (06:04) Brad Mehldau - maybe as his skies are wide (09:45) Eiko Ishibashi - Ask me how I sleep at night (16:31) 喜辰晨, Sdewdent, Kaidi Tatham - 欲言又止 (21:31) Nathan-Paul - Can We? Take A Break (24:13) Pachakuti & young.vishnu - Dédalo De Concreto (28:29) Avishai Cohen - Naked Truth: Departure (32:53) Kit Downes - Castles Made of Sand (38:27) Koma Saxo - Croydon Koma (40:56) Mark Lockheart - Fluorescences (46:55) Binker and Moses & Max Luthert - Accelerometer Overdose (50:26) Sylvain Rifflet & Verneri Pohjola - Dejà vu (54:54) Tyler Mitchell & Marshall Allen - Skippy (58:18) Jonny Tobin - Crystal Clouds → 撰稿/采访/录音/剪辑/包装:方舟 → 主题音乐:Yu Su → 题图作者:Valentin Salja, 来自 Unsplash → 题图版式:六花 → 私信/合作联络: 微博/网易云/小宇宙/汽水儿 @线性方舟 → Key Change 随便听歌的分号《KC Jukebox》 → 《周末变奏》WX听友群敲门群主:aharddaysnight

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 9 février 2022 - 6e émission de la 52e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022


6e émission de la 52 session... Cette semaine, jazz modal et free bop et free! En musique: Ryo Fukui sur l'album Scenery  (Nadja, 1976); Ryo Fukui sur l'album Mellow Dream  (Trio, 1977); Komeda Quintet sur l'album Astigmatic  (Polskie Nagrania Muza, 1967); Luke Stewart Silt Trio sur l'album The Bottom   (Cuneiform, 2022); Tyler Mitchell featuring Marshall Allen sur l'album Dancing Shadows  (Mahakala Music, 2022); Bruno Vansina, Teun Verbruggen, Pascal Niggenkemper sur l'album ANYR - a New York Recording  (Indépendant, 2021); Blood Music sur l'album Go Off, M8  (Takuroku, 2021); Jon Irabagon sur l'album Bird with Streams  (Irabbagast, 2021)...

Gucci Podcast
A Conversation on the Impact of Arts, Fashion, and Education on Community Change.

Gucci Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 22:24


At the Gucci North America Changemakers Summit to launch the third year of the program, powered by Gucci Equilibrium, that took place in November 2021 at the Crenshaw High School Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles, a panel discussion entitled ‘A Conversation on the Impact of Arts, Fashion, and Education on Community Change' was led by model, activist and Gucci's Executive Adviser for Global Equity and Culture Engagement Bethann Hardison and featured visual artists Racquel Chevremont and Mickalene Thomas, director of Diversity Equity and Inclusion at Yale Law School Yaseen Eldik and photographer-filmmaker Tyler Mitchell. Gucci will continue accepting applications for the Gucci Changemakers North America initiative including the Changemakers Impact Fund for non-profit organizations and the Gucci Scholars Program for talented undergraduate and community college students until January 28, 2022. Discover more on https://equilibrium.gucci.com/

Design Future Now
Design Future Now: Studio HMVD on navigating appropriation and reuse of creative work with integrity

Design Future Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 35:23


In this special edition of Design Future Now, host Lee-Sean Huang has a conversation with Studio HMVD partners Heather-Mariah Dixon and Abigail Kerns about their branding and content production studio, creative appropriation, navigating permissions and licensing for creative content, and more. Studio HMVD http://studiohmvd.com/ Watch the video version of this episode here: https://www.aiga.org/inspiration/talks/heather-mariah-dixon-abigail-kerns-design-future-now-with-studio-hmvd Links to professionals mentioned in the show: Ro & Co studio: https://www.roandcostudio.com/ Noemie Le Coz: http://www.noemielecoz.com/ Leandro Assis http://lebassis.com/ Verena Michelitsch: https://verenamichelitsch.com/ Tyler Mitchell https://www.tylermitchell.co/ Vocal Type (Tré Seals) https://www.vocaltype.co/ Jon Henry: https://www.jonhenryphotography.com/#1 Party of One Studio: https://partyofone.studio/ Samendinger Law (Studio HMVD's lawyer): https://www.samendinger.law/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aigadesign/message

The Exchange
The Exchange: Hollywood broadens its horizon

The Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 33:23


The entertainment industry is hard to break into without connections. Hollywood producer Tyler Mitchell is trying to make the process more diverse with an online network. He explains to Jennifer Saba how his firm Impact helps discover writers who might otherwise be overlooked. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Flux Navigators
Episode 4: Tyler Mitchell part 2

Flux Navigators

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 46:51 Transcription Available


Roopak and Tyler get into the weeds about how Impact is making their mark on the business at a global level and the emergence of phenomenally compelling half hour shows in the streaming era. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Flux Navigators
Episode 3: Tyler Mitchell part 1

Flux Navigators

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 41:40


Roopak talks to Tyler Mitchell, Founder and CEO of Impact Creative Systems, about how he got here by working with some of the biggest names in Hollywood, why he thinks the development model is broken and how he's trying to disrupt it by approaching it through a startup accelerator lens. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Curator
Highlights from Monocle 24

Monocle 24: The Curator

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 60:00


Highlights from the past week, including Baroness Hale on her memoir, ‘Spider Woman', and groundbreaking photographer Tyler Mitchell on his meteoric rise after shooting the cover of ‘Vogue'. Plus, we review science-fiction epic ‘Dune'.

Monocle 24: The Curator
Highlights from Monocle 24

Monocle 24: The Curator

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 57:00


Highlights from the past week, including Baroness Hale on her memoir, ‘Spider Woman', and groundbreaking photographer Tyler Mitchell on his meteoric rise after shooting the cover of ‘Vogue'. Plus, we review science-fiction epic ‘Dune'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Big Interview

Groundbreaking photographer Tyler Mitchell speaks to Robert Bound about his meteoric rise after shooting both Beyonce and vice-president Kamala Harris for the cover of ‘Vogue'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Big Interview

Groundbreaking photographer Tyler Mitchell speaks to Robert Bound about his meteoric rise after shooting both Beyonce and vice-president Kamala Harris for the cover of ‘Vogue'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Artelligence Podcast
New Talent with Antwaun Sargent

Artelligence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 49:02


Art writer, curator, fashion figure and man about town, Antwaun Sargent discusses the May/June 2021 issue of Art in America which focuses on New Talent. In the 1950s and 60s, Art in America ran a series of regular features and issues that sought to identify up-and-coming artists whose work would be lasting and meaningful for the future. Instead of approaching the idea of New Talent as a singular benchmark, Sargent talks about how he took the approach of assembling a group of artists and writers who could better show the multiplicity of what New Talent means. Sargent argues against the idea of equating the idea of New Talent with youth. Instead, this issue features artists ranging from painters Deborah Roberts and Amy Sherald to photographers Tyler Mitchell and Clifford Prince King and artists working in different media like Precious Okoyomon or Allana Clarke or Qualeasha Wood. Above all, the issue brings new voices into the conversation about art. “We talk about audiences all the time,” Sargent says, “but we're still allowing all of that to be defined by a very limited number of folks. This magazine is an opportunity to push back against some of those notions—about what a critic can be, about what an art writer can be.”

The Cultural Frontline
Photography: Tyler Mitchell and Russel Wong

The Cultural Frontline

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 27:26


American photographer Tyler Mitchell was 23 years old when he photographed Beyoncé for the front cover of American Vogue in 2018, becoming the first black American to do so in the magazine's history. He's gone on to photograph Vice President Kamala Harris for Vogue and to exhibit his work in the United States and internationally. He talks about the images that have made him one of the most exciting photographers of his generation. Sheetal Mallar started her career as a model in India, Italy and the United States before becoming a full time photographer. She talks about what her time in front of the camera taught her about how to take great photos. Russel Wong is one of Asia's most famous celebrity photographers and is so well known, he played himself in the movie 'Crazy Rich Asians'. He explains how he gained rare access to photograph the world of Kyoto's Geishas. Presenter: Tumi Morake Producers: Olivia Skinner, Paul Waters, Sharanjit Leyl, Lucy Collingwood, Kirsty McQuire (Photo: Tyler Mitchell. Credit: Tyler Mitchell and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York)

Amanpour
Amanpour: Constanze Stelzenmuller, Marc Boom and Tyler Mitchell

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 49:59


German international relations expert Constanze Stelzenmüller joins Bianna Golodryga to reflect on German Chancellor Angela Merkel's tenure. She says we'll miss Merkel's stability, but there was a 'dark underside' to her leadership. Then Dr Marc Boom, President & CEO of Houston Methodist hospital, discusses the urgent need to get Americans vaccinated and rising cases of the delta variant. And we look back at Christiane Amanpour's interview with photographer Tyler Mitchell, the first black photographer to shoot an American Vogue cover. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

The Art Angle
Tyler Mitchell and Helen Molesworth on Why Great Art Requires Trust

The Art Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 34:54


Today one of the swiftest rising stars in the art world is a 26-year-old wunderkind photographer who is equally comfortable shooting heads of state for magazine profiles as he is putting together shows for the gallery context. Of course, we're talking about Tyler Mitchell, who gained international fame when Beyoncé tapped him to be the first black photographer to shoot a cover for Vogue and has now moved on to having surveys at the International Center of Photography and, beginning last month, a show at the very buzzy Jack Shainman Gallery. Adding to the excitement around that show is the fact that it was curated by none other than Helen Molesworth, one of the most prominent curators in the country who is known in particular for her groundbreaking reinstallation of the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles's collection and her ongoing mission to highlight artists of color. So what's going on with this gallery show? To find out, Artnet News Art & Design Editor Noor Brara sat down with both Tyler Mitchell and Helen Molesworth to discuss how the show, entitled Feedback, came to be; how they grew to trust each other while working together; and what advice they'd give aspiring youngsters hoping to have careers in the art world one day.

The Art Angle
Tyler Mitchell and Helen Molesworth on Why Great Art Requires Trust

The Art Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 34:08


Today one of the swiftest rising stars in the art world is a 26-year-old wunderkind photographer who is equally comfortable shooting heads of state for magazine profiles as he is putting together shows for the gallery context. Of course, we're talking about Tyler Mitchell, who gained international fame when Beyoncé tapped him to be the first black photographer to shoot a cover for Vogue and has now moved on to having surveys at the International Center of Photography and, beginning last month, a show at the very buzzy Jack Shainman Gallery. Adding to the excitement around that show is the fact that it was curated by none other than Helen Molesworth, one of the most prominent curators in the country who is known in particular for her groundbreaking reinstallation of the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles's collection and her ongoing mission to highlight artists of color. So what's going on with this gallery show? To find out, Artnet News Art & Design Editor Noor Brara sat down with both Tyler Mitchell and Helen Molesworth to discuss how the show, entitled Feedback, came to be; how they grew to trust each other while working together; and what advice they'd give aspiring youngsters hoping to have careers in the art world one day.

David's Dance Podcast
Episode 31 – Dancer reacts...Jiří Kylián & Tyler Mitchell

David's Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 29:34


This week I try a new solo format called "Dancer reacts.." and do a commentary podcast on Jiří Kylián's "Petite Mort". Created back in '91 this work is by the choreographer who headed up Nederlands Dans Theater for two decades. I've been binge watching his back catalogue on marquee.tv/ and this piece and another piece "Bella Figura" I was really struck by. To watch it with me check out David's Dance Podcast on YouTube as I unpack the choreography. I also talk about photographer Tyler Mitchell's book "I Can Make You Feel Good". Mitchell's depiction of young Black Americans in playful scenarios, speaks to an artist that is reclaiming the narratives around the representation of himself and people like him, young Black men. While not dance, his work has to do with the body and how it is represented both aesthetically and in conversation with culture and historical narratives. In that way it is a great discussion launcher for those interested in dance and the performative body. My instagram: @dance_across_mediumsEmail me: davidsdancepodcast@gmail.com

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Tyler Mitchell (Part 2 of 2)

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 58:04


Tyler Mitchell is a producer, writer and entrepreneur who has previously held the role of executive vice president at Imagine Entertainment, where he oversaw a slate of live-action films as well as launching Imagine’s animation division. He has also produced films in his own right, including “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone,” “Lucky Number Slevin” and “Maudie.” Producer and writer for prime-time shows “Kidnapped” and “My Own Worst Enemy,” Mitchell also has experience in the world of television. Along with Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, he launched Imagine Impact two years ago to bring to Hollywood Silicon Valley-style mentorship, a model cultivated by Y Combinator and various VCs in the tech world. As Netflix democratizes storytelling through its global platform for talent, Imagine Impact offers a place to vet that talent from the outset and nurture it through to the networks, studios and media platforms.

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Tyler Mitchell (Part 1 of 2)

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 53:39


Tyler Mitchell is a producer, writer and entrepreneur who has previously held the role of executive vice president at Imagine Entertainment, where he oversaw a slate of live-action films as well as launching Imagine’s animation division. He has also produced films in his own right, including “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone,” “Lucky Number Slevin” and “Maudie.” Producer and writer for prime-time shows “Kidnapped” and “My Own Worst Enemy,” Mitchell also has experience in the world of television. Along with Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, he launched Imagine Impact two years ago to bring to Hollywood Silicon Valley-style mentorship, a model cultivated by Y Combinator and various VCs in the tech world. As Netflix democratizes storytelling through its global platform for talent, Imagine Impact offers a place to vet that talent from the outset and nurture it through to the networks, studios and media platforms.

Street Smart Success
Patience Pays Off for New Investor in Finding a Great Deal

Street Smart Success

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 52:45


The world of multifamily apartment investing has gotten crowded. There's infinitely more demand than supply and there's little differentiation in the marketplace. After buying an online real estate course three years ago, today's guest took 18 months to find his first deal. It was in Tucson and he ended up hitting it out of the park by almost doubling the value of a 42-unit apartment building in less than two years. Tyler Mitchell, Multifamily apartment investor, has subsequently bought three more deals in Arizona and is doing incredibly well.

The Business of Fashion Podcast
Robin Givhan on the US Capitol Siege and Vogue’s Kamala Harris Cover

The Business of Fashion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 29:24


Speaking with Imran Amed, the Washington Post’s senior critic-at-large shares her thoughts on the controversially ‘familiar’ image of the vice president-elect, and explains where it sits within the wider political climate of the United States as it is due to enter a new chapter. When the cover of American Vogue’s February issue leaked on Saturday, January 9, a flurry of controversy ensued. Many took to social media to deride the image of vice president-elect Kamala Harris, lensed by Tyler Mitchell, for its casual styling, unflattering lighting and lack of gravitas. The criticism focused on the argument that the portrait lacked the stately deference they believed such a political figure — not least the first Black, South Asian female vice-president — should command.Among those to share their thoughts was Robin Givhan, The Washington Post’s senior critic-at-large who penned a column on January 11 in which she said “the cover did not give Kamala D. Harris due respect… It was a cover image that, in effect, called Harris by her first name without invitation.” Givhan, who became the first fashion writer to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 2006, sat down with Imran Amed in the latest episode of The BoF Podcast, to further discuss the cover’s significance and the wider tumultuous landscape of US politics.  Debating Harris’ portrait is about more than just a critique of the technicalities and production value of a fashion glossy. Its release comes at a time of political division and fraught race relations, just days after a violent right-wing mob stormed Washington D.C.’s Capitol building, an event incited by President Trump, who now faces a second impeachment for his involvement in the incident. “The last few years have been an exhausting, emotionally draining time,” said Givhan. “I was very surprised that [the cover] became such an issue. I was really stunned that people were so exercised about it. When you think about it, it’s [like] pain from a thousand papercuts, and this was the 1001st papercut.” The informality of the image chosen for the print cover carries greater historical significance and weight. Vogue and Anna Wintour defended it as an extension of the Biden-Harris campaign’s platform of accessibility, which Givhan described as a “legitimate” point of view. But, she said, “I think that the upset is rooted not so much in the current moment but its history. Throughout history, Black women in particular were not given the kind of respect that white women were. People had this familiarity with Black women that was not about friendship and equality but was condescending. Understanding the complicated nature of that would give one pause in presenting the first female vice president — a Black woman — in that way.” While the alternative digital cover image, which depicts Harris in a more presidential light and formal style, offers some reprieve, this print issue has significance as a cultural souvenir (“you can’t give a screengrab to your grandchildren,” said Givhan), and there is no real opportunity for a do-over. “There’s no way to make people happy,” said Givhan, adding that it’s important to instead listen to criticism and “recognise where things went astray” in allowing this misstep to happen. “You just have to do better the next time, and the time after that and the time after that.”   Related Articles:Anna Wintour Speaks on VP Cover Controversy, Amazon and Diversity EffortsThe Risks and Rewards of Dressing American Politicians    Find out more about #BoFVOICES  here. To contact The Business of Fashion with comments, questions or speaker ideas please email podcast@businessoffashion.com.   Sign up for BoF’s Daily Digest newsletter. Ready to become a BoF Professional? For a limited time, enjoy 25% discount on an annual membership, exclusively for podcast listeners. Simply, click here, select the Annual Package and use code PODCASTPRO at the checkout. For all sponsorship enquiries, it’s: advertising@businessoffashion.com.  

FT Everything Else
Shantell Martin on how to draw a line. Plus: Gris returns!

FT Everything Else

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 56:09


Welcome to our Season 3 finale! To wrap up the year, Lilah is joined by the artist Shantell Martin. Shantell draws big, bold lines. Everywhere. She makes a strong case for taking out a pen. We discuss how to teach art to the next generation, what it means to 'sell out' in the art world, British versus American racism, and an urgent question for this time: who are you? Afterwards, co-host Griselda Murray Brown stops in during maternity leave to talk about motherhood and this season's themes.Thank you for joining us on this journey. You can keep in touch with Lilah on Instagram at @lilahrap, on Twitter at @lilahrap and @ftculturecall, and by email at culturecall@ft.com.Links from the show: For free 30-day access to all FT journalism, sign up to the Coronavirus Business Update newsletter with this special link. —Shantell on Instagram—Shantell's work at the New York City Ballet—Dear Grandmother, a collaboration between Dot and Shantell Martin—New Tricks, Shantell's British detective show recommendation, is on Amazon Prime—Janelle Monáe music video for Turntables—A great recent FT interview with Mary Gaitskill, author of Lost Cat—Morning Song, a poem by Sylvia Plath—Great back catalogue episodes: start the six-episode journey of this season with episode one: Miranda July! Some standout Gris interviews include Tyler Mitchell, George the Poet and Jia Tolentino. Some standout Lilah interviews include Ira Glass, Maaza Mengiste and Esther Perel.---“Turntables” is an original song by Janelle Monáe for the Liz Garbus and Lisa Cortés' 2020 documentary film All In: The Fight for Democracy. Courtesy Bad Boy, 2021 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

LEAVE A MESSAGE
1. On God

LEAVE A MESSAGE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 34:11


In episode one, SON. founder Justen LeRoy weaves together voice messages and poetic reflections that dwell in the often nebulous, unseeable space of faith. And while faith is often oriented to the future, the opening words of gratitude from Tyler Mitchell conjure faith as a surrender to the here and now. Contributions from L.A. natives and artists Kayla Acosta, Ali Jachin and DG Santana invoke faith as a feeling that simultaneously demands, threatens, and promises. Artist Shikeith recalls the familial foundations to his spirituality that shape his artistic practice and search for the light through darkness. All these missives are held through an ecstatic soundscape scored by Slauson Malone and Leroy.

Talk Art
Tyler Mitchell

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 67:35


TALK ART returns for SEASON 8!!! YES, lucky number EIGHT!!! Russell & Robert meet Tyler Mitchell (American, b. 1995), the leading photographer and filmmaker in London where he's been working recently! Based in Brooklyn, Mitchell works across many genres to explore and document a new aesthetic of Blackness. His work is regularly published in avant-garde magazines, commissioned by prominent fashion houses, and exhibited in top tier institutions. One of our favourite galleries, Jack Shainman, New York recently announced Tyler has joined their artist roster! In 2018 Tyler Mitchell made history as the first Black photographer to shoot a cover of American Vogue for Beyoncé’s appearance in the September issue. In 2019 a portrait from this series was acquired by The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery for its permanent collection. This, alongside many other accomplishments, has established Mitchell as one of the most closely watched up-and-coming talents in image making today. His first solo exhibition ‘I Can Make You Feel Good’ at Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam (2019) premiered video works including ‘Idyllic Space.’ An iteration of this show is now on view at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. Tyler has lectured at a number of institutions on the politics of image making including Harvard University, Paris Photo and the International Center of Photography (ICP). In 2020 Mitchell was announced as the recipient of the Gordon Parks Fellowship which will support a new project that reflects and draws inspiration from Parks’ central themes of representation and social justice. Mitchell’s fellowship will culminate in an exhibition of the new works at the Gordon Parks Foundation Gallery in Pleasantville, NY. Check out Tyler's official website: www.TylerMitchell.co and Follow Tyler's instagram @tylersphotos. Order his books from the official ICMYFG.com store and view his work at his new gallery Jack Shainman, New York.For images of all artworks discussed in this episode visit @TalkArt. Talk Art theme music by Jack Northover @JackNorthoverMusic courtesy of HowlTown.com We've just joined Twitter too @TalkArt. If you've enjoyed this episode PLEASE leave us your feedback and maybe 5 stars if we're worthy in the Apple Podcast store. Thank you for listening to Talk Art, we will be back very soon. For all requests, please email talkart@independenttalent.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Upper West Side Corner Talk Podcast
Thanksgiving Options, Dog Food Recall, Drinking Tweens, Waterline Park Tip

Upper West Side Corner Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 22:06


Where will you get your Thanksgiving dinner this year? We'll share a list of neighborhood options, including Utopia Diner.Also covered in this episode:Local School and Family News:- Drinking tweens at the big yard at P.S. 87 at West 77th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.- A big favor...- Booker T. Washington, MS54, has a virtual Turkey Trot.- Albright Raw Dog Food Recall and Tips for Preparing Pet Meals from Albright owner, Lee Albright (and btw, Lee did reach out to the USDA Hotline and hasn't heard back yet -- forgot to mention it on the show...)Arts and Entertainment- Evan Sherman Music Band plays with Tyler Mitchell, Giveton Gelin, Nicoletta Manzini.Restaurant News:- It's Black Restaurant Week- A $6 pizza deal on West 81st- Neighborhood Thanksgiving Options: Citarella, Zabar's, The Ribbon NYC, Nice Matin, The Smith, the Bouluds, Fairway Market, Silver Moon Bakery, Friedman’s and PappardellaShout-Out Corner: Lee thanks listeners in Japan, Finland, Canada, and South Korea. Thank you so much for listening and being part of our audience!Please do share the show with at least two -- or three -- other neighbors and friends. And, please do give the show a 5-star rating in your podcast app if you feel it deserves it.Today's sponsor is Utopia Diner at 267 Amsterdam Ave at West 72nd Street. Their Thanksgiving dinner is $27.95 and includes a LOT. (212) 873-6233 or on Seamless.Also, please submit your corner news and story ideas to: info@uwscornertalk.com. Or, leave a voice memo at the website by clicking on the orange tab: http://www.UWSCornerTalk.com. You can follow the show on social media: Instagram: @uws_cornertalk; Twitter: @uwscornertalk. You can also join the show's Facebook group and like the Facebook page.

Vision Slightly Blurred
Johnny Depp Plays Photographer W. Eugene Smith in "Minamata"

Vision Slightly Blurred

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:18


MGM has acquired the rights to "Minamata" a drama about Eugene Smith's last photo assignment documenting the horrific mercury poisoning in Minamata, Japan. Smith expected to work on the project for 3 months, but ended up working on the story for 3 years with his wife Aileen, and photo assistant Takeshi Ishikawa. Also, an interview with Joe Biden's official photographer Adam Schultz, Kennedi Carter becomes the youngest ever to grab the cover of Vogue UK, Tyler Mitchell photographs Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Vanity Fair, Instagram changes its nudity policy after criticism from Nyome Nicholas-Williams, and Chrissy Tiegen doesn't care what you think about her photos.

Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso
Tyler Mitchell's “Black Utopia”

Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 44:00


Tyler Mitchell is a photographer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn. His anticipated debut book, I Can Make You Feel Good, is a timely and unabashedly optimistic celebration of Black life. His photos (available on www.talkeasypod.com) depict young Black men and women living, thriving, and relaxing, in repose and in sunshine. Today, on the show, he reflects on the significance of skateboarding as a teenager; the formative years of working at a cake bakery in Marietta, Georgia; his great escape to New York City; how he spent college doggedly pursuing his dreams; the historic Vogue cover with Beyoncé; and why his work subverts traditional ideas of being Black in America. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/talk-easy-with-sam-fragoso.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Amanpour
Amanpour: Carol Moseley Braun, Pramila Jayapal, Tyler Mitchell and Michael Chertoff

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 55:42


Kamala Harris makes history as she formally accepts the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States, becoming the first Black woman and first Indian-American on a major party's ticket. Christiane Amanpour speaks to Carol Moseley Braun, the first Black woman to become a U.S. Senator, about Harris' inspirational message and breaking down boundaries in American politics. Then, Pramila Jayapal was the first South Asian American woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, on the same night that Harris achieved that same milestone in the Senate. They discuss America's changing attitude towards immigration and the push for Medicare for All. Photographer Tyler Mitchell was just 23 when became the first Black photographer to shoot the cover of Vogue’s famous September issue, photographing none other than Beyoncé. He explains why he sees black beauty as an act of justice and his new book “I Can Make You Feel Good". And our Michel Martin speaks to Michael Chertoff, former Secretary of Homeland Security, about what he thinks are the greatest threats facing U.S. security, and how the role of the DHS has changed in recent times.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

On The Record
On The Record: Jonathan Anderson

On The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 50:38


As creative director of his London-based namesake fashion label JW Anderson, and at Spanish luxury leather goods house Loewe, Jonathan Anderson has been on the front lines of the European fashion scene for over a decade. And unlike many of his peers, he’s been able to innovatively adapt to the ever changing landscape of luxury while keeping an ear out to the desires of the young, yet highly influential, generation of fashion shoppers that dictate the market today. Whether it’s sitting A$AP Rocky, Frank Ocean and photographer Tyler Mitchell front row at his Loewe shows and strategically launching youthful sub lines Paula’s Ibiza and Eye/LOEWE/Nature, to rethinking the entire show concept with his ‘shows in a box’ for both his brands and curating an entire art exhibition, Anderson continuously pushes the boundaries of what it means to be a creative director at a fashion house today.

Highsnobiety Podcasts
On The Record: Jonathan Anderson

Highsnobiety Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 50:38


As creative director of his London-based namesake fashion label JW Anderson, and at Spanish luxury leather goods house Loewe, Jonathan Anderson has been on the front lines of the European fashion scene for over a decade. And unlike many of his peers, he’s been able to innovatively adapt to the ever changing landscape of luxury while keeping an ear out to the desires of the young, yet highly influential, generation of fashion shoppers that dictate the market today. Whether it’s sitting A$AP Rocky, Frank Ocean and photographer Tyler Mitchell front row at his Loewe shows and strategically launching youthful sub lines Paula’s Ibiza and Eye/LOEWE/Nature, to rethinking the entire show concept with his ‘shows in a box’ for both his brands and curating an entire art exhibition, Anderson continuously pushes the boundaries of what it means to be a creative director at a fashion house today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Front Row
Jimmy McGovern; crime writing prize; dancing in lockdown; photographer Tyler Mitchell

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 28:38


In July 2005 Anthony Walker an 18 year old black man was killed in a racist attack in Huyton, Merseyside. Jimmy McGovern’s new BBC drama Anthony - inspired by conversations with Gee Walker, Anthony's mother – is a 90 minute film looking at what his life might have been like had he lived. The story works backwards from him imagined at age 25 – married, a father and on his way to a successful career as a lawyer - to the night of his death. Adrian McKinty almost gave up writing but was persuaded to give another shot with a storyline that had been bubbling away in his head for several years, and now the book he wrote has won the UK's most prestigious prize for crime fiction. His psychological thriller The Chain has been named as the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel Of The Year. The closure of theatres and performance venues during the pandemic has affected many artists, but for dancers it’s been particularly hard. The future is uncertain especially for those young dancers about to embark on a career in the industry. Sharon Watson is the CEO and Principal of the Northern School of contemporary Dance in Leeds. How has the college continued to prepare its students for the future, and what now for those young dancers looking for work in an arts industry struggling to survive? 25-year-old Tyler Mitchell has quickly and suddenly become one of the most in-demand photographers in the world. In 2018, his portrait of Beyoncé on the front of American Vogue made him the first black photographer—and one of the youngest people ever - to create a cover in the magazine’s 125-year history. His new book, I Can make You Feel Good presents his vision of what he calls Black utopia .

Lens Talk
Episode 4: “Diversity in Photography”

Lens Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 18:02


Tyler Mitchell. Dana Scruggs. Dario Calmese. These 3 black photographers have made history and opened doors for those to come. Tyler became the first black photographer to shoot the cover of Vogue in 2018, followed by Dana being the first black photographer to shoot the cover of Rolling Stone in 2019. And most recently these two were joined by Dario Calmese who just last week became the first black photographer to shoot the cover of Vanity Fair. On today’s episode we not only celebrate the history these photographers have made, but we also discuss the need for more diversity in photography. Even when it comes to representation, if you’ve ever done Pinterest searches for inspiration then I’m sure you noticed the lack of people of color in those photos. We need more people of color behind the camera shooting these covers and telling our stories but we also need more people behind the scenes to support and make these things happen. Shout out to Radhika Jones (editor of Vanity Fair) for her commitment to showing more people of color on the covers of magazines but also having more people of color behind the scenes. Be sure to join us next week when we discuss Gear vs. Creativity. Which do you think will win? Thanks for tuning into episode 3!!! Like us on Facebook: fb.me/LensTalkPodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lenstalkpodcast/ Follow Brooke on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_brookenicolephotos_/ Follow Austin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/austingarnette/ Follow Dario on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dario.studio/ Subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform AND send us voice messages to be featured on our show: https://anchor.fm/lens-talk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lens-talk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lens-talk/support

Kompressor - das Kulturmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Fotograf Tyler Mitchell - Bilder, die befreien sollen

Kompressor - das Kulturmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 9:07


Tyler Mitchell ist der erste Schwarze Fotograf, der ein Titelbild für die "Vogue" schoss. In seinem ersten Bildband zeigt er nur Schwarze Menschen, die Spaß haben – und schafft so eine eigene Bildsprache, sagt der Kurator Felix Hoffmann. Felix Hoffmann im Gespräch mit Timo Grampes www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Kompressor Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

Dreaming In Fashion
All Black Everything

Dreaming In Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 12:10


This week I discuss Black Parade Route, the new digital runway by Anifa, Gucci only doing two shows per year, and the Vogue Challenge.

Fashion Victims Podcast
From the Trenches of Black Lives Matter to the Chiffon Trenches

Fashion Victims Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 85:15


During this period of protests for civil rights and equality in the United States in the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor, we begin the episode discussing the history of racism in the country and its negative effect on society and the African American Community. We then dive into our takes on the "Chiffon Trenches" memoir by Andre Leon Talley, who served as the first African American and Black man to be the Creative Director of Vogue, paving the way for the likes of so many talents, including Edward Enninful and Tyler Mitchell.   

Captured Comments
An Introduction: Our Favourite Editorials, Who We Are, & What's To Come

Captured Comments

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 32:00


Welcome to our Introductionary Episode! In this episode we go over a few of our favourite editorials, looking at their importance, technicality & flair as well as why they're synonymous with fashion photography. We also tell you a bit about ourselves & scratch the surface of our friendship together. Editorials featured AnOther Tomorrow Is A long Time by Alasdair McLellan, 2016; Vogue Beyoncé in her own words by Tyler Mitchell, 2018; Vogue Supermodels by Peter Lindbergh by 1989; Double Magazine Homecoming by Jack Davison, 2020 We will be developing our podcasts, featuring interviews and real stories from our experience in the Fashion Industry. If you wish to get involved and give us feedback see below, https://www.instagram.com/capturedcomments/ See you on the next one. A&K x

FT Everything Else
Photographer Tyler Mitchell on black freedom

FT Everything Else

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 59:55


The world has changed. In the midst of the Black Lives Matter movement, Gris speaks to Tyler Mitchell, a 25-year-old photographer, filmmaker and political artist who shot to fame when he photographed Beyonce for the September issue of American Vogue in 2018. In his work, Tyler explores what freedom means for black Americans, and all the ways in which it is denied. Gris first spoke to Tyler in early May - three weeks before police killed George Floyd - and they talked again just before this episode was published.This is our finale for Season Two! Thank you for an incredible run. Gris is about to go on maternity leave, but Lilah will be back for Season Three in a few months’ time. In the meantime, you can still always find us talking about culture on Twitter @FTCultureCall or on Instagram at @lilahrap and @griseldamurraybrown, and you can email us at culturecall@ft.com.Links and notes from the episode:–Here is our massive list of listener recommendations for what to watch on streaming platforms. Thanks to all who shared their thoughts! There’s no paywall on this, so you can share it freely: https://www.ft.com/content/87f1f7fe-af30-11ea-a4b6-31f1eedf762e–If you want free access to explore FT journalism for 30 days, sign up to the Coronavirus Business Update newsletter using this special link: https://www.ft.com/newsletter-signup/coronavirus?segmentId=0d92d58c-2c7d-178e-6aa8-81529dd53b1b–White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo (You can also listen to an interview with Robin here: https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/come-through/articles/5-robin-diangelo)–Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge –The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett –I May Destroy You by Michaela Coel (BBC iPlayer and HBO)–Here’s an excellent recent episode of our sister podcast, Behind the Money, on the history of police funding in America: https://www.ft.com/content/a6d56dd2-fd2c-4047-a502-c6c6d9dc3f90–Tyler Mitchell on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylersphotos/?hl=en–Tyler’s new photo book I Can Make You Feel Good, published by Prestel on July 28: https://prestelpublishing.randomhouse.de/book/I-Can-Make-You-Feel-Good/Tyler-Mitchell/Prestel/e563080.rhd–Inside Tyler’s exhibition I Can Make You Feel Good: https://www.anothermag.com/art-photography/12200/tyler-mitchell-photographer-i-can-make-you-feel-good-exhibition-new-york-2020–Photographers who Tyler Mitchell cites as inspirations: Ryan McGinley, Larry Clark, and Petra Collins (who he calls ‘the first internet phenomenon photographer on some level’)–Jeremy O Harris’s tweets on... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Teach like a Bosse
Season 1, Episode 8: Teaching like a bosse during a pandemic

Teach like a Bosse

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 50:24


Join professional development co-chair Mark Keown as he discusses pandemic remote teaching and learning practices with four special guests: Tyler Mitchell, Regan Brereton-Waller, Keely Woods, and Deb Peters. Sharing their experiences from a variety of grade levels and positions, these Fort La Bosse teachers relate their triumphs and challenges as they overcome distance to teach like a bosse during one of the strangest times in our history. 

Talk Art
Edward Enninful OBE (QuarARTine special episode)

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 59:22


Russell and Robert meet Edward Enninful OBE, editor-in-chief of British Vogue. Over the past two and a half years as editor-in-chief of the famed publication, he has helped shape a new vision for fashion media — not just in the UK, but globally — where he has placed a “diversity of perspective” at its core.Enninful has described his vision for British Vogue as “about being inclusive. It’s not just the colour of your skin but the diversity of perspective.” He has made art a priority including interviews and features with artists as varied as Lubaina Himid, Steve McQueen (who is Vogue's Contributing Editor), Luchita Hurtado, Celia Hempton, Anthea Hamilton, Lorna Simpson, Mark Bradford, Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Frank Bowling, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Howardena Pindell, Bridget Riley, Toyin Ojih Odutola, Rosalind Nashashibi, Maggi Hambling, Huguette Caland, Tracey Emin, Grayson Perry and Rachel Whiteread. He has also profiled curators and museum directors such as Zoé Whitley (Chisenhale), Maria Balshaw (Tate) as well as writer Zadie Smith and photographers including Nadine Ijewere, Tyler Mitchell and Campbell Addy. In 2019, Enninful presented the Turner Prize, in an historic year where all four nominees won the prize.Ghanaian-born Enninful began his career as fashion director of British youth culture magazine i-D at age 18, the youngest ever to have been named an editor at a major international fashion title. After moving to London with his parents and six siblings at a young age, Enninful was scouted as a model on the train at 16 and briefly modelled for Arena and i-D magazines including being shot by artist Wolfgang Tillmans.Inspired by London’s club scene in the 1980s, Enninful’s work during this period captured the frenetic energy and creative zeitgeist of the time. It was also during this time that he befriended many of his future fashion collaborators, including Steven Meisel, David Smins, Pat McGrath, Craig McDean, Mario Sorrenti, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell. For British Vogue, Enninful ’s covers have consistently featured strong women who promote messages of empowerment: Stella Tennant, Oprah Winfrey, Adwoa Aboah, Naomi Campbell, Rihanna, not to mention his September 2019 edition guest-edited by Meghan Markle HRH Duchess of Sussex, which featured 15 trailblazing female changemakers including Greta Thunberg and Jane Fonda on the cover.Enninful was awarded an OBE for his services to diversity in the fashion industry, and in 2018 he received the Media Award in Honour of Eugenia Sheppard from the CFDA in recognition of his career-long contribution to the fashion industry.Follow @Edward_Enninful and @BritishVogue. For images of all artworks discussed in this episode visit @TalkArt. We've just joined Twitter too @TalkArtPodcast. If you've enjoyed this episode PLEASE leave us your feedback and maybe 5 stars if we're worthy in the Apple Podcast store. We love to hear your feedback!!!! Thank you for listening to Talk Art, we will be back very soon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Harland Podcast
Harland Podcast: Talking about a love for collecting, youtube and film with Tyler Mitchell!

Harland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 154:15


In this episode, we have special guest Tyler Mitchell on to talk about his love for collecting, film, music and his online success through social media!

Dialogues | A podcast from David Zwirner about art, artists, and the creative process

Photographer Tyler Mitchell and critic/curator Antwaun Sargent on the radical power shift from gatekeepers to artists, the breakdown of barriers between fashion and art photography, cautionary tales of social media groupthink and overexposure, and historical artists who made the new black vanguard possible.

All My Friends with Justin Flaskerud

from Plano Texas to Fort Collins Colorado. 

10,000
Bringing Unknown Voices to Hollywood, Imagine Impact Co-Founder, Tyler Mitchell 

10,000 "No" s with Matthew Del Negro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 80:32


Tyler Mitchell, alongside Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, is one of the forces behind the industry-upending Imagine Impact program.  Together, they have begun to successfully democratize access to the entertainment industry by changing the way studios, producers, directors and representatives connect to unknown writers from around the world, giving their material a legitimate shot at being the next great television series or film out of Hollywood. Before Tyler took the helm at Imagine Impact, he was Executive Vice President of Motion Pictures at Imagine Entertainment.  He has also written for television, co-writing two prime time shows for NBC – Kidnapped and My Own Worst Enemy as well as producing and co-writing the story for The Heart of Rock & Roll, a new musical inspired by the songs of Huey Lewis & The News, which is heading to Broadway after a record-breaking run last year in San Diego.    SHOW LINKS:  Instagram: @ImpactImagine  Facebook: @ImpactImagine  Twitter: @ImpactImagine  IMDB: More on Tyler  Website: More on Imagine Impact  Article: Screen Daily  Building on new Australia deal, Imagine Impact’s Tyler Mitchell eyes greater global reach    A DEEPER DIVE INTO 10,000 "No"s:  Support the Pod With Your 10,000 "No"s Apparel Purchase Here  Shop Thru Matt's Amazon Influencer Page (for items mentioned in interviews to support 10KNos at no extra cost to you.)  Inquire About Coaching With Matt    FOLLOW MATT FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PROMO VIDEOS OF WHO'S NEXT:   Instagram:  @mattydel  Twitter:  @MatthewDelNegro  Facebook:  Matthew Del Negro Fan Site  LinkedIn:  @MatthewDelNegro  Email info@10000nos.com with feedback, guest suggestions or to be added to our MAILING LIST     RELATED PAST EPISODES OF 10,000 “No”s:  Ep 43:  Mark Duplass, Just Shoot It  Ep 47: Goliath Showrunner, Lawrence Trilling  Ep 61: Elite Hollywood Producer, Jennifer Todd    If you like what you hear, please pass on the word. You can also Subscribe If you like what you hear, please Subscribe, leave an iTunes review and spread the word. You can also listen to all episodes at www.10000nos.com   

All Talk
On Beauty, Race, and Visualizing Justice

All Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 28:51


In each episode we talk about a variety of books, writing, and art. Below are a few mentioned in this one:The book On Beauty and Being Just by Elaine ScarryThe website Man Repeller (link)Toward A Hot Jew: Graphic Essays by Miriam Libicki (link)The exhibition “Veiled Meanings: Fashioning Jewish Dress,” at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco (link)The exhibition "Involuntary Archives. On the Theatre of Surveillance" by artist Miguel Fernández de Castro (link)Ellie’s film Birth on the Border (trailer link)The exhibition “Tyler Mitchell: I Can Make You Feel Good” at ICP (link)Aperture issue #223: Vision & Justice (link)The book The New Black Vanguard: Photography Between Art and Fashion by Antwaun Sargent (link)“Pendeja, You Ain’t Steinbeck: My Bronca with Fake-Ass Social Justice Literature” by Myriam Gurba (link)“There’s Nothing Thrilling About Trauma” by Ingrid Rojas Contreras (link) Tweet referenced by Ingrid Rojas Contreras (link)“Oceanic Feeling and Communist Affect” by Jackie Wang (link) Questions? Thoughts? Email us: alltalklisteners@gmail.com.About Us:Ellie Lobovits is a visual artist, educator, writer, and teacher of Jewish plant magic. ellielobovits.comLeora Fridman is a writer and educator, author of My Fault, Make an Effort, and other books of prose, poetry and translation. leorafridman.com

Dialogues | A podcast from David Zwirner about art, artists, and the creative process

Dialogues is returning soon with a new season of very special guests including Doug Wheeler, Vija Celmins, Tyler Mitchell, Helen Molesworth, Kahlil Joseph, R. Crumb, and Luc Tuymans. New episodes every other Wednesday starting February 26th. 2020.

New York Said
ICP’s Curator-at-Large Isolde Brielmaier talks Inaugural Exhibitions at the International Center of Photography

New York Said

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 18:51


ICP’s Curator-at-Large Isolde Brielmaier talks Tyler Mitchell, critical engagement with broad communities and the history of imaging. Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/curator-at-large-isolde-brielmaier-talks-inaugural-exhibitions-at-the-international-center-of-photography/

Gesso | Primer
Tyler Mitchell: I Can Make You Feel Good

Gesso | Primer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 9:09


Photography wunderkind Tyler Mitchell and curator Isolde Brielmaier discuss cooking, black joy, and Mitchell's new exhibit at the International Center of Photography.  Presented in partnership with ICP. 

The Queer Creative
Antwaun Sargent | COMMENTARY

The Queer Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 81:02


Jonah and Renessa discuss THE MOST important piece of queer news this week: The L Word Generation Q premiere. Sunday night's viewing event in Boston was a smashing queer success with the Lez Hang Out ladies and the Wicked Queer Film Festival! Our guest this week is Antwaun Sargent, art critic, curator and writer, who has contributed to The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vice, Interview, and more, as well as essays for multiple museum publications. His first book, “The New Black Vanguard: Photography Between Art and Fashion” (published by Aperture) tracks the emerging global movement of young artists reclaiming the black image, beauty, and identity. We discuss the problem and the movement his book examines, his career trajectory to becoming a writer and critic, and looking to history to find examples of people who are like you.INTERVIEW STARTS AT 00:15:33Show Links:Buy The New Black Vanguard: Photography Between Art and Fashion: https://aperture.org/shop/the-new-black-vanguard/Antwaun Sargent: https://www.antwaunsargent.comAntwaun's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sirsargent/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sirsargent?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorAnd watch the video of this interview and others on YouTube! Check us out at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZs3TD6cnvryqPtNMzrZaUw?view_as=subscriber

Cryptids Decrypted
A History of the Mystery - The Jersey Devil

Cryptids Decrypted

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 48:33


Together, Ashton Macaulay, Tyler Mitchell and John Ceccareli break down the history of the wild Jersey Devil myth. You might ask yourself: Who are these dudes and what gives them the right? Well, the answer is, they have microphones and access to a high speed internet connection, which passes for expertise these days. Hope you enjoy the episode, be sure to rate and subscribe! For more info on the audio drama A Man of the Mountain, check out the trailers here: https://anchor.fm/man-of-the-mountain If you want to support the pod, share, subscribe and rate us and if you want to learn more about Ashton's writing, check out https://macashton.com/ and follow him on twitter (@RealMacAshton). Credit for our excellent intro music goes to: Song: Strange Indeed Variation A Composer: Felipe Adorno Vassao (ABRAMUS) Content Provider: LynneMusic Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cryptids-decrypted/support

Igniting Change Podcast
Episode 12 - Tyler Mitchell

Igniting Change Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 22:41


Tyler Mitchell discovered the hard way that only hard work brings rewards. Jailed for drug dealing he has emerged as a role model and sportswear company owner. Tyler is the subject of episode three of the Igniting Change podcast.

Cryptids Decrypted
Roswell - A History of the Mystery

Cryptids Decrypted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 51:43


In this episode of Cryptids Decrypted Ashton Macaulay, an expert in fictional accounts of the mythological and co-host Tyler Mitchell, all-around expert, explore the history of the Roswell conspiracy. If you want to support the pod, share, subscribe and rate us and if you want to learn more about Ashton's writing, check out https://macashton.com/ and follow him on twitter (@RealMacAshton). Check out my latest project, A Man of the Mountain, the story of a man who goes too far to protect the Bigfoot legend and the tabloid reporter hell bent on stopping him! IT'S FREE https://anchor.fm/man-of-the-mountain Credit for our excellent intro music goes to: Song: Strange Indeed Variation A Composer: Felipe Adorno Vassao (ABRAMUS) Content Provider: LynneMusic Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cryptids-decrypted/support

Vision(s)
VISION(S) #3 : La photographie en banlieue, un sujet à la mode ?

Vision(s)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 52:29


Pour notre troisième podcast Vision(s) dans un format épisode, on parle de créativité artistique en banlieue avec trois jeunes photographes talentueux.  Marvin Bonheur : https://www.instagram.com/monsieurbonheur/  Moïse Luzolo : https://www.instagram.com/_moiseluzolo/  Nancy-Wangue : https://www.instagram.com/nanxiwangue/ Photographes évoqués pendant le podcast :  Laurent Kronental, Arnau Bach, Mohamed Bourouissa, Ronan Mckenzie, Tyler Mitchell, Jamel Shabazz, Eugene Atget, Germaine Krull, Robert Doisneau. Nos réseaux sociaux :  Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/podcastvisions/  Twitter : https://twitter.com/VisionsPodcast

Cryptids Decrypted
Yeti - A History of the Mystery

Cryptids Decrypted

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 48:33


In this, the fourth episode of Cryptids Decrypted, Ashton Macaulay, Tyler Mitchell, and John Ceccarelli discuss the history and origins of the yeti legend. If you want to support the pod, share, subscribe and rate us and if you want to learn more about Ashton's writing, check out https://macashton.com/ and follow him on twitter (@RealMacAshton). Check out my latest project, A Man of the Mountain, the story of a man who goes too far to protect the Bigfoot legend and the tabloid reporter hell bent on stopping him! IT'S FREE https://anchor.fm/man-of-the-mountain Credit for our excellent intro music goes to: Song: Strange Indeed Variation A Composer: Felipe Adorno Vassao (ABRAMUS) Content Provider: LynneMusic Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cryptids-decrypted/support

Cryptids Decrypted
Bigfoot - A History of the Mystery

Cryptids Decrypted

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 58:37


In the second episode of Cryptids Decrypted, Ashton Macaulay and Tyler Mitchell break down the history of the Bigfoot legend from cave paintings to modern-day grainy footage. If you like the episode, tell a friend and if possible, rate it on the platform you listen to! Thanks for listening, and enjoy. If you want to support the pod, share, subscribe and rate us and if you want to learn more about Ashton's writing, check out https://macashton.com/ and follow him on twitter (@RealMacAshton). Check out my latest project, A Man of the Mountain, the story of a man who goes too far to protect the Bigfoot legend and the tabloid reporter hell bent on stopping him! IT'S FREE https://anchor.fm/man-of-the-mountain Credit for our excellent intro music goes to: Song: Strange Indeed Variation A Composer: Felipe Adorno Vassao (ABRAMUS) Content Provider: LynneMusic Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cryptids-decrypted/support

The Business of Fashion Podcast
Tyler Mitchell, From Skateboarding to Photographing Beyoncé | Inside Fashion

The Business of Fashion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 37:39


Speaking in conversation with Imran Amed, the photographer behind Beyoncé's September 2018 Vogue cover talks identity, social media and how he found his way into fashion photography.   You can watch Tyler's 2017 American Eagle campaign film here. Sign up for BoF’s Daily Digest newsletter here: http://bit.ly/BoFnews. Ready to become a BoF Professional? For a limited time, enjoy 25% discount on an annual membership, exclusively for podcast listeners. Simply, click here: http://bit.ly/2xNP5Rs, select the Annual Package and use code PODCASTPRO at the checkout. For comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please e-mail: podcast@businessoffashion.com.For all sponsorship enquiries, it’s: advertising@businessoffashion.com.

CiTR -- The Jazz Show
Drummer/Leader Arthur Taylor: "Taylor's Wailers-Mr.A.T."

CiTR -- The Jazz Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 208:23


Tonight is our final Feature with drummer/leaders for the month of May. Our Feature artist tonight is one of the most widely recorded drummers in Jazz, Arthur Taylor. After a long career playing and recording with just about every Jazz musician of importance. Arthur Taylor headed for Europe for many years and continued to play with many American ex-pats. Upon his return home he formed a band of young and energetic musicians and resurrected the band name "Taylor's Wailers" that he had used in the 1950's when he gigged as leader. This young band is tonight's Jazz Feature. The album was recorded in 1991 and consisted of Willie Williams on tenor saxophone, Abraham Burton on alto saxophone, Marc Cary on piano, and Tyler Mitchell on bass and Mr. A.T. (aka Arthur Taylor). The band cooks and is all driven by Arthur's amazing big beat. There is a great selection of tunes like the title track written for Arthur by fellow drummer Walter Bolden called "Mr.A.T." Randy Weston's "Hi-Fly" is here along with Mal Waldron's beautiful ballad "Soul Eyes". There are many other highlights on "Mr. A.T." so check it out tonight. "Taylor's Wailers-Mr.A.T.".

Vision Slightly Blurred
Can you become famous by just photographing Beyoncé?

Vision Slightly Blurred

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 16:30 Transcription Available


It certainly won't hurt your career if Queen Bey hires you for a photo shoot, but the photographers who have worked with her in the past few years honed their skills and earned their keep before being tapped by one of the most influential people on the planet.Tyler Mitchell, Raven B. Varona, Awol Erizku and Blue Ivy have all taken a different approach to photographing Beyoncé, but the end result has been visually spectacular and helped to enhance her brand.

Strong Cast Wrestling Podcast
SCPW Coming Soon!!

Strong Cast Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 1:29


For over 150 years, Professional Wrestling has been a global phenomenon entertaining millions world wide. Now, join your host Tyler Mitchell aka "The King of Strong Cast" as he discusses news, rumors, and gives his opinions on the hottest topics in professional wrestling; as well as taking a trip down memory lane with classic shows and pay per view reviews. So step through the ropes, grab a hold, and listen to the Strong Cast Wrestling Podcast! Available on: Anchor Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Breaker Castbox Google Play Music Overcast Pocket Casts PodBean RadioPublic Stitcher TuneIn --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongcastwrestling/support

The Weekly Baecay
The September Issue(s)

The Weekly Baecay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 59:41


This week, Jasmin gives the deets on Aubrey & The 3 Amigos, Nicki Minaj finally dropped Queen, Sophie is gone for recruitment, and Tobi's sis/mentor, the iconic Buku Ibraheem, guest stars in the #PhoneAFriend segment as we tackle Bey's iconic Vogue September issue, Tyler Mitchell, opportunity, creativity, and much more. This is one episode you CANNOT afford to miss!

What’s The 411 | Entertainment News and Lifestyle Redefined
Kenya Barris, Shonda Rhimes, Tamron Hall, Will Smith, Meghan Markle, Beyonce, Tyler Mitchell, K. Michelle, Idris Elba and more! | What’s The 411 Podcast 21

What’s The 411 | Entertainment News and Lifestyle Redefined

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 28:31


Join journalist, Kizzy Cox, and comedian, Onika McLean, the hosts of What’s The 411, as they do a quick take on people and events from hip-hop and pop culture; and a fresh take on the activities of people and subjects in the news or, just because they want to. An Ebony #1 pick by someone named Ebony, What’s The 411 has interviews with celebrities and wannabe celebs, as well as, authors and information about books brought to you by our book correspondent, Luvon Roberson.

BeautifullyComplicated Podcast
Owning Your Life is Complicated

BeautifullyComplicated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 27:47


Owning Your Life is Complicated for sure and requires that you take stock of how you’re allowing yourself to be seen by the world. Are you showing up fully of yourself and allowing your gifts and talents to shine or are you shrinking?Segment 1: What’s Happening NowBeyonce took over Vogue and we stan! Beyonce gave all of the life in her Vogue takeover complete with a writeup that she penned herself shunning the need for an interview. She shared her platform by allowing up-and-coming photographer, Tyler Mitchell to shoot her giving way for him to be the first African American to shoot the cover and the youngest person to shoot the cover. She opened up about her pregnancy and issues she faced around childbirth shedding a light on the racial inequality of medicine in America. Beyonce talked about her acceptance of her post-baby body and what it means to her to live comfortably with her new curves. So many nuggets. Make sure you check it out here or grab the latest copy of Vogue on newstands now!Segment 2: Self-CareWe all have to stop shrinking! Sometimes we shrink to make others comfortable in our presence and that is no good. It’s time we take ownership of ourselves and show up fully to allow others to truly experience the greatness in each of us. 3 quick no-brainer steps to get back into yourself and ditch that shrinking mentality.Identify if you are indeed shrinking.Stop shrinking and start showing up.Sustain it.Segment 3: Black ExcellenceHow have we not spotlighted Oprah yet? If we have, we forgot. Oh well, she’s worth it. Yep, covering the queen of media in this episode hopefully to inspire you to be your best self and manifest all that is within you.It’s a great show, so make sure you hit that like button, rate the show, subscribe to get the latest updates when new episodes are available, and share it with friends and family! That’s how you keep the conversation going! I’d love to hear from you and engage. I swear I don’t bite :)You can always reach out to the host, Sheena, at:Twitter: @SheenaD1 - https://twitter.com/SheenaD1Instagram: @SheenaD1 - https://instagram.com/SheenaD1And make sure you like the BeautifullyComplicated Podcast page on Facebook!https://www.facebook.com/beautifullycomplicatedpodcast/Always remember that the best life is BeautifullyComplicated. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Numa Tacada Só
#062 Beyoncé na capa da Vogue e Bienal do Livro

Numa Tacada Só

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 66:10


E então fomos agraciados pela Beyoncé na capa da edição de setembro da Vogue, a mais importante da publicação. Aproveitamos pra compartilhar nossa preocupação com a amizade de Bruna Marquezine e Marina Ruy Barbosa e contar como foi dar um rolê pela 25ª Bienal Internacional do Livro. Deu tempo também de montar uma lista com os livros que estamos lendo. Pode dar o play! Vamos conversar? https://www.facebook.com/numatacadaso/ numatacadaso@gmail.com Segue a gente também: https://www.instagram.com/beviabone/ http://instagram.com/henriquegu Links: Instagram do fotografo Tyler Mitchell: https://www.instagram.com/tylersphotos/ Beyoncé na Vogue: https://www.vogue.com/article/beyonce-september-issue-2018 Link trailer de “Maniac”, nova série original da Netflix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtQ-x8gMSkY Vlog Marina Viabone (Primeiro Rabisco) na Bienal do Livro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3kyXvbM6VI Trailer “Boy Erased”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B71eyB_Onw Produção: Gustavo Alves Beatriz Viabone Edição: Beatriz Viabone

Two Wise Jawns
Episode 52 | Big Money Talk

Two Wise Jawns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 77:20


Episode 52 -- Money, Money, Money! Prompted by... ...our desire to explore the price of beauty in Episode 51. ...the Refinery 29 "Money Diaries" article on salary history and transparency; as well as its article about parental financial allowances that broke the Twitter timeline. ...Kelly Rowland's reflections on wealth building. ... and yes our personal lives. Hence we decided it's time to talk money. Specifically, our relationship to it, what we’ve learnt, what we still need to, and how it affects our relationships. We think we're just as nervous talking about this topic as we would be talking about our sex lives? Why does "money talk" make everyone so uncomfortable? But let’s do it, cause being secretive about money is the man's way of keeping us down! So let’s rage homies! WEIRD SHIT: Shan is obsessed with unnerving things, so we brought this segment back so she could clear her shower thoughts on "McKamey Manor." Morg hates -- she's got bad nerves! HOT TOPICS: We recorded this episode almost 2 weeks ago because we're a hot mess so are the hot topics even hot anymore? :( Anyway here they are: - RIP Movie Pass - We had a whole 5 min on Beyonce getting control of the Vogue cover and enlisting the young black photographer Tyler Mitchell, but we edited it out because our facts were outdated.. Did Beyonce have total control????? lol Or is she queen of plausible deniability (: ? Plus the issue is out now so there's that. - If Kris Jenner were managing Cardi B the Bruno Mars tour would wait for postpartum her! - Disney fires James Gunn for reasonable reasons; Guardians of the Galaxy cast mobilizes in support. - Sherri Shepherd always has a tragic tale to tell. This time it's clear she wasn't tapped for Jack & Jill nor The Links. - Shan makes us discuss her fav Gwyneth Paltrow and dispelling "Becky with the good hair" rumors. - Morg makes us discuss Philadelphia news regarding Jay-Z, Mayor Jim Kenney, and the Made In America festival. - Meghan Markle can't run from the Pennsylvanians! - LeBron James launches his I Promise School because GOAT. - Congrats to Kid Fury on his HBO comedy show development deal! In many ways Two Wise Jawns podcast was inspired by his Furious Thoughts and The Read with a sprinkle of This American Life ! Recorded Tuesday, July 31, 2018.

Public Service Announcement
Episode 70: What's The Move? PSA ft. Taqee Bond

Public Service Announcement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 112:10


This episode, the Squad (minus Robbie) welcomes Taqee Bond, founder of What's The Move? NYC! Topics include: EA Sports' Madden 19 and Colin Kaepernick; Charlie Sheen's child support; Apple, Spotify and Facebook vs. Infowars; #DoorwayDebbie; Beyoncé, Tyler Mitchell and Vogue's September issue; NCAA rules for "amateur" athletes; Battle of the Pizza; New York City Council vs. Uber and Lyft; and DACA updates. Also, how to network. Check to see if you're still registered to vote at vote.org! Less than 100 days until the midterm election! Follow Taqee on Twitter and Instagram! Follow What's The Move? NYC on Twitter, Instagram and visit the site here! Follow the PSA podcast on Twitter and Instagram! Follow Robbie Digital on Twitter and Instagram; Bones on Twitter and Instagram; Saul Goodman on Twitter and Instagram; and OG Randy on Twitter and Instagram!

Photo Stories Fotografie Podcast
Eerste cover Vogue door zwarte fotograaf

Photo Stories Fotografie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 7:05


Aflevering 8 van 7 augustus 2018 met daarin nieuws over de cover van het september nummer van Vogue Magazine met daarop een foto van Beyonce, geschoten door Tyler Mitchell; een ervaring van fotograaf Bastiaan Miché waar de politie aan te pas moest komen en de bijzondere nieuwe Sol 45 en Sol 22 lenzen van Lensbaby. Kijk voor meer informatie over deze podcast op http://dekoning.nl/podcast Laat me weten wat je van de podcast vindt en geef een rating of reactie. Heb je zelf een vraag? Stuur een berichtje op Facebook, Twitter of Instagram of email een audiobericht naar podcast@dekoning.nl https://www.facebook.com/gijsdekoning/ https://www.instagram.com/gijsdekoning/ https://twitter.com/gijsdekoning Music by audionautix.com #fotografie #fotograaf #nederlands #fotonieuws #mirrorless #smartphone #lensbaby #BeyoncéKnowles #Beyonce #Vogue

Chisme and Chill
EP 032 : Trash Will Be Trash

Chisme and Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 88:10


“YOU KNOW THAT MY FAMILY HAS DIABETES. WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS TO ME??!” Patty lets y’all know who really is the least interesting to look at, Vanessa tells us how Beyoncé brought Tyler Mitchell to tag-team step on Anna Wintour’s neck, and Dr. Jess brings us her codependency TedTalk. Shoutout to Gaby from Houston! Follow @asongamood on Instagram! Get in touch with us by visiting https://www.chismeandchill.com/contact. Visit our Instagram @itschismeandchill and Twitter @ChismeAndChill

Rank'd! with Zac and Griffin
Episode 6: Worst Things To Step On (w/Tyler Mitchell)

Rank'd! with Zac and Griffin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 23:25


In this episode of Rank'd!, Tyler Mitchell joins the show to discuss the ten worst things to step on barefoot. Meanwhile, Griffin revolutionizes desert warfare, Tyler hangs out in some questionable backyards, and Zac gets very fired up about decks. Also, the boys reveal Elvis Presley's deepest, darkest secret.

Rank'd! with Zac and Griffin
Episode 6: Worst Things To Step On (w/Tyler Mitchell)

Rank'd! with Zac and Griffin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 23:25


In this episode of Rank'd!, Tyler Mitchell joins the show to discuss the ten worst things to step on barefoot. Meanwhile, Griffin revolutionizes desert warfare, Tyler hangs out in some questionable backyards, and Zac gets very fired up about decks. Also, the boys reveal Elvis Presley's deepest, darkest secret.

Chair Chats
Chair Chats w/ Tyler Mitchell and Carlton Kinard

Chair Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 17:10


Jaime sits down and chats with two young democrats vying for the candidacy of SC House of Representatives

The Spotlight w/Ben Beck
015 - Tyler Mitchell (Producer “Angriest Man In Brooklyn”)

The Spotlight w/Ben Beck

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2014 21:01


Ben and Adam from Next Level Radio had a chance to talk with producer, Tyler Mitchell. Tyler talked about his new film The Angriest Man in Brooklyn, starring Robin Williams, Mila Kunis and Peter Dinklage.

Conversations with Ross
Episode 109: Tyler Mitchell

Conversations with Ross

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2014 35:10


This episode of Conversations with Ross features Tyler Mitchell. Tyler is writer and producer who has worked on The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, Lucky Number Slevin, and the TV show My Own Worst Enemy. His latest project is the film The Angriest Man in Brooklyn which stars Robin Williams, Mila Kunis, and Peter Dinklage. Tyler discussed  […]

Crisis Response
Philippine Armed Forces Lead the Way to Recovery

Crisis Response

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2013


The Philippine Armed Forces are leading the way to recovery with the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade assisting. Marine Cpl. Tyler Mitchell takes us to Tacloban for the story. Includes sound bites from Sgt. Maj. Howard Kramer, 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade Sergeant Major. Also available in high definition.

Crisis Response
Philippines Disaster Prep

Crisis Response

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2013


On the Marine Corps birthday, Marines and Sailors from the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade deployed to the Republic of the Philippines to provide humanitarian and disaster relief. Marine Cpl. Tyler Mitchell takes us to Marine Corps Air Station Futenma for the story.

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Crisis Response
Increased Air Support at Tacloban Airbase After Typhoon Haiyan

Crisis Response

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2013


In the aftermath of typhoon Haiyan, the relief effort in Tacloban has ramped up. Additional air support from the U.S. Navy along with several other nations has helped get supplies to remote areas. Marine Cpl. Tyler Mitchell takes us to Tacloban Air Base for the story.

A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies

Main Topic: Interview with Ed Parsons. News: Landsat Team, Tyler Mitchell, and Scotland GI registry