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American photographer and photojournalist

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I Dream of Cameras
Episode 90 • Hey Bulldog

I Dream of Cameras

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 72:35


This episode starts out great, then gets better and better. It's informative and witty, talking about the real joys of film. There are distinctive gear reviews, as Jeff raves about his new Pentax MX, possibly triggering the IDOC effect on eBay. And of course, there's plenty of vapid gladhanding, as Gabe hits one LA camera show after another. Plenty to hear here, so tune in!well looky here! Bad Review Guy updated his bad review on iTunes! guess he's still listening! as for the rest of you, leave us a good one, OK?Busy Gabe went to his first camera meetup since the Palisades fire: Beers & Cameras in Venice…saw a pristine Widelux F7 with the coveted filter set, purchased from Blue Moon Camera…got gifted the beat-up black-paint Nikon F of his dreams…went to the LA Camera Expo in Burbank…also received from spider_dude two Walker Evans books, incl. Walker Evans & Company…and met up with Claire Hinkley to shoot with the Mamiya C33, the Leicaflex SL and the Nikon FEJeff's yearning for a Pentax MX took him from MX to ME SE to (courtesy of the good folks at K&M Camera) the Nikon FG…but then back to the MX, which is lovely - it's a K1000, only better and smaller!podpal Ollie grabbed a groovy Kiev 10 at Unique Photo in PhiladelphiaJeff took in the excellent Weegee and American Job shows at ICP…and had coffee with Sissi Lu, discussing the triumph of her Do Not X-Ray bag and her love of the Pentax One Sevennow Jeff's Eurotrip is imminent... and ChatGPT's camera recommendations were uncanny!finally, we tackle as much of the Prodigious Mailbag™ as we can handle till it's time for Jeff to have burritos with his girlfriend

City Life Org
The International Center of Photography Presents Weegee: Society of the Spectacle

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 8:38


Losing My Opinion
#120 - Music made by children, with Adam Kastin

Losing My Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 76:46


NYC rocknrolla Adam Kastin is back again! Thomas kicks things off with a unusual selection of songs from some familiar artists, prompting the question - should they feel embarrassed? Adam throws the gang off-guard with an even more curious look into the world of music created by kids.   Check out Weegee's latest radio spot: https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/146432 https://weegeenyc.bandcamp.com/ LMO Survey   https://www.thinlear.com/ https://www.niagaramoonmusic.com/ Bluesky IG Tiktok  

Rogue One Radio
Rebels Retrospective Part 2

Rogue One Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 123:37


This week we were joined by Ro of the Scarif Scuttlebutt podcast. We talked about Rebels season 2, Halloween candy, and played tunes from Weegee, Sister Thieves, and Qlowski. Show Links: Scarif Scuttlebutt - https://www.youtube.com/@ScarifScuttlebuttPodcast Krums Comics - https://www.krumscomics.com/ Music Links: Weegee - https://weegeenyc.bandcamp.com/ Sister Thieves - https://sisterthieves.bandcamp.com/ Qlowski - https://qlowski.bandcamp.com/ #rebelrockradio #sweetjams #starwars #rebels #starwarsrebels #starwarspositivity #starwarsisforeveryone #podcast #squirrelmode Follow us at https://bio.link/rebelrockradio --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebelrockradio/support

El ojo crítico
El ojo crítico - La vergüenza cambia de bando, 'Soy Nevenka' de Icíar Bollaín

El ojo crítico

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 52:47


Hemos ido al aeropuerto a recibir a Icíar Bollaín y Urko Olazabal que acaban de llegar del Festival de San Sebastián de presentar su 'Soy Nevenka', la película que protagoniza Mireia Oriol sobre la denuncia que Nevenka Fernández interpuso a Ismael Fernández por acoso sexual. Fue un caso en el que las manifestaciones se hicieron a favor de él, pero ahora esos aplausos han cambiado de lado.Hasta San Sebastián nos vamos con Conxita Casanovas que ya ha visto 'Tarde de soledad' de Albert Serra y espera la llegada de Johnny Depp.Abrimos la librería de Inés Martín Rodrigo y la Pequeteca de Leticia Audibert con 'El valle del viento: el despertar del poder'. Nos vamos con una exposición en la Fundación Mapfre sobre Weegee, el fotógrafo de los años 30 en Nuevo York que retrató una época llega de sucesos, de asesinatos y de crímenes. Escuchar audio

Murder Sheet
Comics and True Crime: A Conversation with Kelly Sue DeConnick

Murder Sheet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 77:37


Today, The Murder Sheet interviews Kelly Sue DeConnick, an award-winning comic book writer. Her latest book FML deals with plenty of themes around true crime, centering a cartoonist out of Portland, Oregon with an obsession for gory podcasts. We'll talk with Kelly Sue about true crime, art, and why we all seek out disturbing stories.Preorder FML at your local comic shop, which you can find at Comic Shop Locator: https://www.comicshoplocator.com/Learn more about FML here: https://www.fmlcomix.com/Check out the details on FML Issue #1 (along with pre-order links): https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/3013-235/FML-1Here's the announcement about FML and pre-order links: https://www.darkhorse.com/Blog/4147/kelly-sue-deconnick-and-david-lopez-return-to-creaLearn more about FML here: https://www.darkhorse.com/Search/fmlFind your local comic book shop by going to the Comic Shop Locator here: https://www.comicshoplocator.com/Check out Dark Horse Comics here: https://www.darkhorse.com/Buy Wonder Woman: Historia: The Amazons here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/wonder-woman-historia-the-amazons-kelly-sue-deconnick/19695715?ean=9781779521354Here are some books that came up during our conversation:Buy Mia Zapata and the Gits: A Story of Art, Rock, and Revolution by Steve Moriarty here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/art-rock-and-revolution-the-story-of-the-gits/19663701?ean=9781627311502Buy the The Ten-Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How It Changed America by David Hajdu here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-ten-cent-plague-the-great-comic-book-scare-and-how-it-changed-america-david-hajdu/10092241?ean=9780312428235Buy Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/helter-skelter-the-true-story-of-the-manson-murders-curt-gentry/7327756?ean=9780393322231Check out Maggie Estep's work here: https://bookshop.org/contributors/maggie-estepCheck out Kimberle Crenshaw's work here: https://bookshop.org/contributors/kimberle-crenshawBuy Ice Haven by Daniel Clowes here or wherever you get your comics: https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=31921083673&dest=usa&ref_=ps_ggl_18382194370&cm_mmc=ggl-_-US_Shopp_Trade0to10-_-product_id=COM9780375423321USED-_-keyword=&gclid=CjwKCAjwlbu2BhA3EiwA3yXyu5tDVNTTThQU5QdohYkZ89Ef-qKEMyHoT-2UdWkWhi6E3YjQ1rAn7hoClnwQAvD_BwEListen to The Murder Sheet's recent episode with Jayson Blair of the Silver Linings Handbook Podcast here: https://art19.com/shows/murder-sheet/episodes/d7a42e66-7f75-4a20-bf62-2dfcf7cbff84Check out works by and about the photographer Arthur Fellig, known as Weegee, here: https://bookshop.org/search?keywords=weegeeThe Los Angeles Kirby Vision exhibition is no longer running out but definitely check out Jack Kirby's work here: https://bookshop.org/search?keywords=jack+kirbyCheck out Matt Fraction's Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen: Who Killed Jimmy Olsen? here: https://www.dc.com/graphic-novels/supermans-pal-jimmy-olsen-2019/supermans-pal-jimmy-olsen-who-killed-jimmy-olsenCheck out Ed Brubaker's Criminal series here: https://bookshop.org/contributors/ed-brubakerSupport The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/Come see us do our first live show in Kendallville, Indiana https://clcevents.eventcalendarapp.com/u/43485/315102Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Losing My Opinion
#104 - The truly insane "song poem industry", with Adam Kastin of Weegee

Losing My Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 74:42


Queens rocknroller Adam Kastin is back on the pod! Thomas starts the discussion with a question - what prog rock albums should you show to someone who "hates" prog? Adam then sends the boys reeling with his deepdive into the absurd, yet beautiful subject of song poems and the "industry" behind them...   Losing My Opinion Survey: https://forms.gle/4Eqpcti9BNbCtLz67   https://weegeenyc.bandcamp.com   Adam's Song Poem Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7dQjH8RZtl4q6YuSGbeMWc?si=rwwNaHgzSIKhmRAkOivjdw https://www.thinlear.com/ https://www.niagaramoonmusic.com/ Twitter ("X"): https://twitter.com/losingmyopinion IG: https://www.instagram.com/losingmyopinion/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/losingmyopinion

Les matins
Weegee, photographe de la grande parade de la mort urbaine

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 3:30


durée : 00:03:30 - Le Regard culturel - par : Lucile Commeaux - C'est à la fois un voyant et un voyeur. Weegee a donné à voir les cadavres encore tièdes du petit matin new-yorkais, mais aussi les foules réjouies sur la plage de Coney Island... Portrait d'un photographe qui voulait mettre à nu la vérité humaine.

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“Weegee” Autopsie du Spectacleà la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Parisdu 30 janvier au 19 mai 2024Interview de Clément Chéroux, directeur de la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson et commissaire de l'exposition,par Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, le 29 janvier 2024, durée 17'36,© FranceFineArt.https://francefineart.com/2024/02/05/3508_weegee_fondation-henri-cartier-bresson/Communiqué de presse Commissaire de l'exposition : Clément Chéroux, directeur, Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson« Les curieux […], ils sont toujours pressés […], mais ils trouvent néanmoins le temps de s'arrêter pour regarder. » WeegeeIl y a une énigme Weegee. La carrière du photographe américain semble être scindée en deux. Tout d'abord, les clichés chocs parus dans la presse tabloïde nord-américaine : cadavres de truands gisant dans leur sang, corps incarcérés dans des véhicules emboutis, petits caïds à la mine atibulaire derrière les grilles du fourgon carcéral, taudis vétustes dévorés par le feu et quelques autres documents poignants sur la vie des plus démunis à New York entre 1935 et 1945. Ensuite, ce sont des images festives – soirées mondaines, spectacles de saltimbanques, foules en liesse, vernissages et premières –, auxquelles il faut ajouter un corpus pléthorique de portraits de personnalités publiques que le photographe s'est amusé à déformer par l'entremise d'une très riche palette de trucages entre 1948 et 1951, et qu'il poursuit jusqu'à la fin de sa vie. Comment ces deux corpus, aussi diamétralement opposés, peuvent-ils coexister au sein d'une même oeuvre photographique ? Les exégètes se sont plu à renforcer l'opposition entre ces deux périodes, à encenser la première et à détester la seconde. L'exposition Autopsie du Spectacle a pour ambition de réconcilier les deux Weegee en montrant qu'au-delà des différences de formes, la démarche du photographe repose sur une réelle cohérence critique.La question du spectacle est omniprésente dans l'oeuvre de Weegee. Dans la première partie de sa carrière, qui correspond historiquement à l'essor de la presse tabloïde, il participe à la transformation du fait-divers en spectacle. Pour bien le montrer, il inclut souvent des spectateurs ou d'autres photographes au premier plan de ses images. Dans la seconde moitié de sa carrière, Weegee se moque du spectaculaire hollywoodien : de ses gloires éphémères, des foules qui les adulent et des mondanités qui les entourent. Quelques années avant l'Internationale Situationniste, il offre à travers ses photographies une critique incisive de la Société du Spectacle.Nouvelle lecture de l'oeuvre de Weegee, Autopsie du Spectacle présente des icônes du photographe aux côtés d'images moins connues et jamais montrées en France. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Les 80'' de Nicolas Demorand
"Weegee, autopsie du spectacle", une exposition à voir à la fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson

Les 80'' de Nicolas Demorand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 2:10


durée : 00:02:10 - Les 80'' - par : Nicolas Demorand - De son vrai nom Usher Felig, Weegee est né en 1899 dans l'ouest de l'Ukraine. Emigré aux Etats-Unis à l'âge de 11 ans, il devient un photographe fameux dont le catalogue permet de prendre la mesure du talent.

Losing My Opinion
#83 - The bizarre world of charity songs, with Adam Kastin of Weegee

Losing My Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 62:40


NYC multi-instrumentalist extraordinaire Adam Kastin joins the show today! Thomas gets things cooking with a critical look at songs written for Disney movies that just don't quite... fit. Adam exposes the boys to a slew of increasingly strange songs for charity from the 80's, going far beyond We Are The World... https://linktr.ee/weegeetheband   https://www.niagaramoonmusic.com/   https://www.thinlear.com/   X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/losingmyopinion IG: https://www.instagram.com/losingmyopinion/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/losingmyopinion

Phoenix Film Revival
Weegee on the Ouija - Halloween Edition

Phoenix Film Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 112:19


Weegee, whose real name was Arthur Fellig, was a renowned American photographer and photojournalist. He gained fame in the mid-20th century for his gritty and often shocking black-and-white photographs of crime scenes, accidents, and urban life in New York City. Weegee's work was characterized by its raw and unflinching portrayal of the city's underbelly, capturing the harsh realities of crime, poverty, and everyday life. His distinctive style and ability to be on the scene quickly earned him a reputation as a pioneering street photographer and a significant figure in the history of documentary photography. So why not contact him as well as a few other deceased photographers via the Oujia board? Stacy, Tonissa, Dave and I attempt to contact some spirits for this episode and share some spooky photography related themes.  If you enjoyed this episode please consider becoming a guest sponsor! Visit our Patreon for more details.  https://www.patreon.com/phxfilmrevival Don't forget to follow us on our socials!

Memes Throughout the ages
Memes Throughout the ages episode 110: Weegee (Season Finale)

Memes Throughout the ages

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 46:34


Today we talk about Luigi in Mario Is Missing as we close out season 11.

Savage Lovecast
Savage Lovecast Episode 853

Savage Lovecast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 51:06


Ok, let's say you don't drink alcohol. But you do drink piss, right? If your lover drank a bunch of beer and then you drank his piss, did you just drink alcohol?  A woman had an affair with a man she had been very close friends with. His wife found out, and it all blew up. He asked to cut off all contact while he fixed things with his wife. She just learned that he has cancer, and the caller wonders if she can reach out to him now. Heart-breaking! On the Magnum, Dan enlists the help of sex and culture writer Magdalene Taylor to talk about why people are not having enough sex. Her piece in the New York Times paints a very grim picture indeed. Even in Berlin this is happening! Also, the son of a co-worker is spouting some incel ideology online. Should the caller say something to the mom?  And, a woman keeps dating men who look alike! She just started dating a man who looks so much like her nasty ex, that she's worried people will comment on it. It's embarrassing, but is it a deal-breaker? Q@Savage.Love. 206-302-2064 From the intro: Weegee's photo:  https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/263635 Tennessee Governor Bill Lee in drag:  https://twitter.com/HilbillyLiberal/status/1629882528361328641?s=20 Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at www.stamps.com/savage. This episode is brought to you by Dipsea: an app full of hundreds of short, sexy audio stories designed by women for women. Get an extended 30 day free trial when you go to dipseastories.com/savage. 

OH GOD, WHAT NOW? Formerly Remainiacs
Coming Over Here, Staffing Our Hospitals

OH GOD, WHAT NOW? Formerly Remainiacs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 64:50


The Manston scandal and Braverman's bluster lay our disastrous immigration policy bare. And just when we need more workers, Keir Starmer comes out against looser rules. Why can't we talk honestly about this most emotive issue? Plus: will we ever defeat NIMBYism? And Planet Deepfake: why AI-generated images and video will soon outnumber human-made content.  Get your perfect OGWN Christmas presents at podmarket.co.uk “When the Chinese government sends soup kitchens to the demonstrations, that's the sign to go home or you'll get shot.” – Gavin Esler “We don't actually live in a sea of bigotry like politicians think we do.” – Hannah Fearn “Any content can now be generated perfectly by AI. This is a huge turning point for human communication.” – Nina Schick  “In Glasgow, you're a Weegee. And if you're a refugee, you're accepted as a Refuweegee.” – Gavin Esler “We will experience more technological change in our lifetime than in the entirety of human history.” – Nina Schick Written and presented by Ros Taylor with Hannah Fearn, Gavin Esler and Nina Schick. Producers: Alex Rees and Jet Geburtson. Assistant producer: Kasia Tomasiewicz. Theme music by Cornershop. Lead Producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Full Broadside
TFB 78 - WeeGee finally blesses us with Dev Notes!

The Full Broadside

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 59:53


The Full Broadside - a podcast about World of Warships Episode 78 - This week we have no big wigs to interview so get back to a more normal type show featuring the Constellation in the premium ship showcase and talk some Dev Notes once again. Enjoy the show! Come hang out with the Wolfpack on our discord and interact with us during the show via our chatroom: https://discord.gg/GqN2vJG Check out our clan streamer here: Follow NightmarePhoenix on his at https://www.twitch.tv/nitemarephoenix Email the show at: thefullbroadside@gmail.com Support us on Patreon by clicking this link: https://patreon.com/thefullbroadside --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefullbroadside/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefullbroadside/support

The Wizard of iPhone Speaks (20-22)
Episode 109: A new podcast on iHeart radio could be titled “Festival of Sponsor Breaks.” Only six commercial messages in 37 minutes.

The Wizard of iPhone Speaks (20-22)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 11:50


Piano music courtesy of Bellevue Presbyterian "Do Remember Me", For the remained of this podcast The PodCast Doctor is IN! we'll review another podcast titled Stuff You Missed in History Class.Also in the podcast, the host claimed Weegee experimented with infra-red film — beep — that's another misnomer caused by a lack of knowledge of light rays. Red is the shortest of the visible spectrum. The infra-red process is a matter of using an infra-red filter or lens. Infra-red light is below the visible light spectrum. So friends if you find this podcast you might be informed about Stuff You Missed in History Class.Yeah, it works if you went to school at PS 12 in New York City. They could use another writer to fact-check their material. I must say I salute them for having to shoehorn in more than six “sponsor breaks” in a 37-minute podcast or more than our terrestrial cousins over at iHeart “live”. 

Debout les copains !
Oh la la des paparazzis !

Debout les copains !

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 75:33


Historiquement Vôtre réunit 3 paparazzis : le Romain Tazio Secchiaroli et ses clichés volés de star de la Cinecitta, l'un des tout premiers en Italie qui a même inspiré Federico Fellini pour sa "Dolce Vita". Puis, celui qu'on a surnommé Weegee aux Etats-Unis, un photographe qui a sillonné les bas-fonds de New York pour en documenter sa face obscure, celle du crime et des règlements de comptes, avec une seule arme : son appareil photo, et un flash pour montrer ce que la nuit ne montre pas ! Et celui qui est considéré aujourd'hui comme le paparazzi le plus influent d'Amérique avec son site people TMZ, ses chantages et ses pots de vin : Harvey Levin.

Rien ne s'oppose à midi - Matthieu Noël
Oh la la des paparazzis !

Rien ne s'oppose à midi - Matthieu Noël

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 75:33


Historiquement Vôtre réunit 3 paparazzis : le Romain Tazio Secchiaroli et ses clichés volés de star de la Cinecitta, l'un des tout premiers en Italie qui a même inspiré Federico Fellini pour sa "Dolce Vita". Puis, celui qu'on a surnommé Weegee aux Etats-Unis, un photographe qui a sillonné les bas-fonds de New York pour en documenter sa face obscure, celle du crime et des règlements de comptes, avec une seule arme : son appareil photo, et un flash pour montrer ce que la nuit ne montre pas ! Et celui qui est considéré aujourd'hui comme le paparazzi le plus influent d'Amérique avec son site people TMZ, ses chantages et ses pots de vin : Harvey Levin.

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Behind the Scenes Minis: Butterflies and Photos

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 19:29


Holly and Tracy discuss the ways they encountered butterflies in their childhoods and how people can help conservation efforts at home. They also talk through some of the stories of Weegee's life that didn't make it into the episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Weegee is often cited as having been an influence on artists like Diane Arbus and Andy Warhol. He also influenced the world in how New York was viewed, because of his stark, black and white photos of the city. Research:  Smith, Roberta. “He Made Blood and Guts Familiar and Fabulous.” New York Times. Jan. 19, 2012. https://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/20/arts/design/weegee-at-international-center-of-photography-review.html Cotter, Holland. “'Unknown Weegee,' on Photographer Who Made the Night Noir.” New York Times. June 9, 2006. “Weegee.” Jewish Virtual Library. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/weegee Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Weegee". Encyclopedia Britannica, 8 Jun. 2022, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Weegee Vermare, Pauline. “New York City, by Weegee the Famous.” Magnum Photos. Feb. 10, 2020. https://www.magnumphotos.com/arts-culture/society-arts-culture/new-york-city-by-weegee-the-famous/ Mallon, Thomas. “Weegee the Famous, the Voyeur and Exhibitionist.” The New Yorker. May 21, 2018. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/05/28/weegee-the-famous-the-voyeur-and-exhibitionist Weegee. “Weegee: The Autobiography (Annotated).” The Devault-Graves Agency. 2016. Bonanos, Christopher. “Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous.” Henry Holt and Company. 2018. Weegee. “Naked City.” Da Capo Press. 2002. Kilston, Lyra. “Weegee's Naked Hollywood.” Time. Nov. 28, 2011.  https://time.com/3783214/weegees-naked-hollywood-at-moca/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What The Hex
Is It Luigi, Weegee, Owayga, Ouija Board

What The Hex

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 37:06


The spoopy crew talks about food, the usual rambles, and dive into the history of the infamous Ouija Board and some personal stories of said board. Who knows what mysteries they uncover or how true these stories are. 

Need For Speedrunning
Super Mario 64 (70 Star) - feat. Keizaron

Need For Speedrunning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 102:52


Last month the cake was a lie, but something tells me this time it's real. The one and only Keizaron joins us to discuss the one and only Super Mario 64. During the break we watch then return to discuss Weegee's current 70 Star WR. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll bonk a few times, and we'll all get some goddamn cake. Watch Weegee's current 70 Star WR: https://www.speedrun.com/sm64/run/m77jl50m Support the show at Patreon.com/PossiblyBad to listen to our commentary while you watch the WR You can find more of Keiz' stuff @Keizaron on Twitter Twitch Youtube Check out JHobz and Keizaron's GDQ Hotfix show on Twitch every Thursday @ 7:00 pm ET: twitch.tv/gamesdonequick They're also hosting, doing interviews, and Keiz has a run later this month for Summer Games Done Quick 2022! You can find the schedule over here: gamesdonequick.com/schedule --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/need-for-speedrunning/message

Dissecting the Decades

Let's take a trip back to 1968 where we talk about Dennis the Menace, Weegee, the Zodiac Killer and the best (and worst) of the movies and music of that year.

A Photographic Life
In Search of Bill Jay, Episode 3, 'Tony Ray Jones, Diane Arbus and Weegee in NYC'

A Photographic Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 20:11


In episode 3 of this new podcast series Grant Scott continues his search for Bill Jay and hears from photographer Alen MacWeenie and Anna Ray Jones about Bill's relationship with Tony, Tony's beginnings as a photographer and the impact a trip to New York in 1968 had on the history of photography in the UK. Bill Jay was a photographer, writer on and advocate of photography, curator, magazine and picture editor, lecturer, public speaker and mentor. He was the first editor of “the immensely influential magazine Creative Camera and founder and editor of Album magazine. He is the author of more than 20 books on the history and criticism of photography, and roughly 400 essays, lectures and articles. His own photographs have been widely published, including a solo exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. He is also known for his portrait photographs of photographers. www.donotbendfilm.com Dr. Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, documentary filmmaker, BBC Radio contributor and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019). © Grant Scott 2022

The Full Broadside
TFB 65 - Talking Friesland twins...'I feel dirty.'

The Full Broadside

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 64:37


The Full Broadside - a podcast about World of Warships Episode 65 - This week we cover loads of Dev Blog notes, call out WeeGee for an oversight, then get dirty with the Friesland twins. Enjoy the show! Come hang out with the Wolfpack on our discord and interact with us during the show via our chatroom: https://discord.gg/GqN2vJG Check out our clan streamer here: Follow NightmarePhoenix on his at https://www.twitch.tv/nitemarephoenix Email the show at: thefullbroadside@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/1fullbroadside Support us on Patreon by clicking this link: https://patreon.com/thefullbroadside --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefullbroadside/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefullbroadside/support

The Full Broadside
TFB 63 - WeeGee hears the people...well at least this one time anyway.

The Full Broadside

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 76:32


The Full Broadside - a podcast about World of Warships Episode 63 - This week in our Premium Ship Showcase we talk Atago, cover some dev notes and rejoice that WG listens to the people, well at least this one time anyway. Enjoy the show! Come hang out with the Wolfpack on our discord and interact with us during the show via our chatroom: https://discord.gg/GqN2vJG Check out our clan streamer here: Follow NightmarePhoenix on his at https://www.twitch.tv/nitemarephoenix Email the show at: thefullbroadside@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/1fullbroadside Support us on Patreon by clicking this link: https://patreon.com/thefullbroadside --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefullbroadside/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefullbroadside/support

Schugzy's Storytime
"5 Nights" by WEeGeE

Schugzy's Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 3:41


Schugzy's Storytime - Episode 567 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/schugzy/support

SacredIconHalo: A Halo Podcast
Oddball: The Legend of Zelda

SacredIconHalo: A Halo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 103:07


There are few who enjoy this industry who haven't at some point been captivated by the world of The Legend of Zelda. Our friend Weegee joins Bryan to talk about a series they hold dear. You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?

Business Books & Co.
[S3E3] Instant: The Story of Polaroid with Christopher Bonanos

Business Books & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 65:59


Instant: The Story of Polaroid covers the rise, heyday, and decline of Polaroid Corporation. It has a particular focus on the personality and management style of Edwin Land, Polaroid's innovative and dynamic founder, who was an inspiration to Steve Jobs. Polaroid's niche in the marketplace and the strategic mistakes that led to Polaroid's decline are other major themes of the book. We were pleased to be joined by the book's author, Christopher Bonanos, for an interview about his work. Show Notes Instant: The Story of Polaroid by Christopher Bonanos via Amazon Christopher Bonanos on Twitter Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous by Christopher Bonanos via Amazon Follow us on Twitter @BusinessBooksCo and join our Amazon book club. Edited by Giacomo Guatteri Find out more at http://businessbooksandco.com

Quoi de Meuf
#156 - QDM de Poche - L'exposition "Vivian Maier"

Quoi de Meuf

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 26:06


Artiste photographe posthume, découverte au cours d'une vente aux enchères en 2007 par le collectionneur John Maloof, Vivian Maier est à l'honneur d'une grande exposition au musée du Luxembourg.Son histoire et son œuvre fascinent, et il y a de quoi. Nourrice aux yeux des autres, et artiste secrète le reste du temps, elle a passé sa vie à photographier son environnement. Son oeuvre retrace le regard sensible qu'elle portait sur les choses et les gens, que ce soit aux Etats-Unis ou en France, lors de ses parcours d'immigration initiés par sa mère, mais aussi, les voyages qu'elle fut seule, à différentes endroits du monde, dans le but d'exprimer son talent de photographe.A l'occasion de cette exposition, Clémentine Gallot et Pauline Verduzier reviennent sur le parcours de cette artiste talentueuse et mystérieuse, dans ce nouvel épisode court de Quoi de Meuf. Les références entendues dans l'épisode : Finding Vivian Maier de Charlie Siskel et John Maloof (2013) Le site internet sur Vivian Maier L'exposition Vivian Maier au Musée du Luxembourg Le site internet de Frida Kahlo Corporation Vivian Maier révélée, Ann Marks, Delpire & Co (2021)Les photographes Weegee, Paul Strand, Helen Levitt, Diane Arbus, Cartier BressonLa fabuleuse histoire de Vivian Maier, Vanity Fair (2021)L'épisode de L'invention et la découverte au sujet de Vivian Maier Vivian Maier Street Photographer, John Maloof (2011)Une femme en contre-jour, Gaëlle Josse, Notabilia (2019)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes. Rédaction en chef : Clémentine Gallot. Journaliste chroniqueuse : Emeline Amétis. Mixage et montage : Laurie Galligani. Prise de son par Thibault Delage à l'Arrière Boutique. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Réalisation et coordination : Cassandra de Carvalho et Mathilde Jonin.Le podcast Quoi de Meuf devient un livre : 100 oeuvres cultes à connaitre quand on est féministe ! Est-il possible de chérir des œuvres imparfaites ? Comment représenter les violences sexuelles ? Faut-il séparer l'homme de l'artiste ? Que faire des œuvres problématiques ? Quelles sont les films, séries, livres, albums indispensables à son éducation féministe ? Clémentine Gallot, Kaoutar Harchi, Anne-Laure Pineau, Pauline Verduzier et Emeline Amétis apportent leurs réponses (subjectives !) à ces questions en vous présentant une sélection d'œuvres qui les ont nourries et marquées dans la construction de leur féminisme ! Le livre est disponible en librairie depuis le 24 novembre, et il est possible de le commander ici : https://tidd.ly/3E2admVSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
JazzX5#333. Naked City: "Lonely Woman" [Naked City (Elektra Nonesuch, 1990)] [Minipodcast de jazz] Por Pachi Tapiz

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 2:55


"Lonely Woman" Naked City: Naked City (Elektra Nonesuch, 1990) Naked City era, ni más ni menos, que un supergrupo integrado por John Zorn, Bill Frisell, Fred Frith, Joey Baron, Wayne Horvitz, Yamatsuka Eye. El tema es la celebérrima composición de Ornette Coleman. La fotografía de la portada del disco fue tomada por Arthur H. Fellig, más conocido como Weegee. Joan Cortès seleccionó una exposición del fotógrafo y a John Zorn en la sección 365 razónes para amar el jazz: https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=32008 Aunque su primera obra ya daba pistas acerca de sus siguientes grabaciones con temas como "Punk China Doll", era a su vez un homenaje al cine negro, al punk, al jazz... Este grupo fue algo así como una batidora que le sirvió a John Zorn para experimentar con las limitaciones de un grupo con una formación más propia del rock, y con una formación de músicos de primer orden. Por otra parte, es curioso que un artista como John Zorn llamase la atención de una discogáfica como Nonesuch, en la que llegó a publicar tres grabaciones, todas ellas más que recomendables.  © Pachi Tapiz, 2021 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast.

FranceFineArt

“John Coplans“ La vie des formesà la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Parisdu 5 octobre 2021 au 16 janvier 2022Interview de Jean-François Chevrier et Élia Pijollet, commissaires de l'exposition,par Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, le 4 octobre 2021, durée 24'22.© FranceFineArt.Communiqué de presse Commissariat :Jean-François Chevrier et Élia PijolletLa Fondation HCB présente une exposition exceptionnelle de l'oeuvre de John Coplansí(1920-2003), en collaboration avec Le Point du Jour, centre d'art éditeur à Cherbourgen-Cotentin. Les oeuvres exposées, issues de collections françaises, témoignent de l'audace de l'artiste britannique, célèbre pour la représentation, sans concession, de son propre corps.Émigrant aux États-Unis au début des années 1960, John Coplans a d'abord été peintre, critique d'art, directeur de musées et commissaire d'expositions, avant de se consacrer pleinement à la photographie au début des années 1980. C'est à l'âge de soixante ans, après s'être employé pendant vingt ans à promouvoir l'oeuvre d'autres artistes, qu'il se retire pour renouer avec l'expérience de la création. Il développe alors une pratique photographique où il représente son corps nu, en noir et blanc, souvent fragmenté, la tête toujours hors-champ. Il désigne toutes ces images réalisées entre 1984 et 2002 par l'intitulé générique Self Portrait ; titres et sous-titres descriptifs spécifient la partie du corps représentée ou la posture.Objet premier, singulier et impersonnel, le corps est le support d'une exploration jubilatoire, sans cesse renouvelée, de la vie des formes. Souvent réduite à la représentation du corps vieilli, l'oeuvre de Coplans répond à une visée plus ludique et universelle, inscrite dans une histoire longue des formes artistiques par le jeu de relations métaphoriques à la nature ou à la sculpture. Elle redéfinit le sens même de l'âge – non comme une progression vers la fin de vie, mais plutôt comme l'occasion d'une inscription dans la longue durée de l'espèce humaine et d'une entreprise de remémoration des formes primitives.L'absence du visage et le choix du fragment comme élément plastique ont libéré un flux d'inventions et d'analogies formelles qui semblait inépuisable et n'a cessé qu'avec la disparition de l'artiste. Les images de Coplans sont tour à tour contenues et explosives, drôles, provocantes, toujours soigneusement méditées. Elles répondent à une exigence de clarté qui transfigure le pathos expressionniste.L'exposition La vie des formes s'articule autour de trois ensembles. Aux petits tirages réalisés au début de la carrière photographique de Coplans (Torses, Dos, Mains, Pieds…) succèdent, en 1988, les grands formats et les montages combinant plusieurs fragments de corps pour constituer une image unique mais disjointe. Fin connaisseur de l'histoire des arts, Coplans a intégré à sa propre expérience les recherches d'artistes qu'il a étudiés, exposés ou côtoyés, tels que Carleton Watkins, Constantin Brancusi, Walker Evans, Lee Friedlander, Jan Groover, Philip Guston ou Weegee ; une sélection d'oeuvres est présentée dans l'exposition.Coproduction : L'exposition est coproduite avec Le Point du Jour à Cherbourg-en-Cotentin. Elle y sera présentée du 29 janvier au 15 mai 2022.Publication : L'exposition est accompagnée d'un livre publié par Le Point du Jour : John Coplans. Un corps, sous la direction de Jean-François Chevrier. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

ArtCurious Podcast
CURIOUS CALLBACK: The Wild and Wonderful World of Weegee

ArtCurious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 39:00


In this “Curious Callback” episode, we're revisiting one of our favorite weirdos—Weegee!— whom we featured in Episode 5, alongside Andy Warhol. Today, Weegee gets his full due with a deep dive into his life and work. Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts and FOLLOW on Spotify Twitter / Instagram / Facebook Don't forget to show your support for our show by purchasing ArtCurious swag from TeePublic! Register for "Breaking Barriers: Women Artists of Renaissance Europe" at avid.fm/jennifer SPONSORS: The Zebra: compare home and auto insurance on one independent marketplace, for free Woodstock Chimes: Use promo code “ARTCURIOUS” for a 15% discount on your order BetterHelp: Listeners enjoy 10% off your first month of counseling Storyblocks: Get unlimited downloads at Storyblocks, a subscription-based provider of stock video and audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Find Your STRONG Podcast
32 - Empowering Women Through Beauty and Fitness Photoshoots with Paul Buceta

The Find Your STRONG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 43:16


In this episode Jenny talks to friend, colleague and professional women's beauty and fitness photographer Paul Buceta. We get to hear the inside scoop of how Jenny ended up becoming the President of Strong Fitness Magazine, and Paul's journey leading up to the point he handed it over to Jenny. Paul takes us through how and why he moved away from the glamour side of photography and into shooting for fitness - as well as inspiration of the style and approach he takes for his subjects. We listen in on how liberating and empowering the experience can be for women, and get some tips on how to get published. Follow Paul on Social Media:Paul on IGAndivero Magazine on IGPaul on FbPaul Buceta websiteAndivero Magazine websiteIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating  and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox.STRONG Fitness Magazine Subscription Use discount code STRONGGIRLResourcesSTRONG Fitness MagazineSTRONG Fitness Magazine on IGTeam Strong GirlsCoach JVBFollow Jenny on social mediaInstagramFacebookYouTube

Kenneth Wajda Photography Talks
Daily Photography Blog - 04.11.21 - Going Large for Spring

Kenneth Wajda Photography Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 4:33


Try a Speed Graphic and channel your inner Weegee! Want to support my shows? You can, just visit this link at Paypal, or go to SupportKenneth.com to add your monthly contribution to keep the lights on! Check out my YouTube Channel of Photography Talks, my 6x6 Portraits Blog and my Daily Photography Podcast. Thanks! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-wajda/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-wajda/support

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All Through a Lens: A Podcast About Film Photography
Episode 37: A Man With a Camera (and a Death Wish)

All Through a Lens: A Podcast About Film Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 88:10


This is an action packed episode full of teenage street gangs and bank robbers! We’re going to introduce you a late 50s TV show all about a freelance photographer played by a youngish Charles Bronson. We’ll be talking to Jaya Bhat (@jayabhat on IG) about Polacon SF. We’ve got a book review, an zine review, some potentially good advice on slumping and a whole bunch more.  JAYA BHAT AND POLACON SF This episode, we interviewed one of the kindest and most supportive film photographers you’ll ever meet. He’s put out a few zines, has dabbled in cyanotypes and is even running a demo at Polacon SF this year… let’s give it the hell up for Jaya Bhat! Jaya is @jayabhat on IG and can be found here: http://www.whatjayasees.com/ His zines can be found here: https://jayabhat.bigcartel.com/ And here are some of his photos: Information on Polacon SF 2021 can be found on @instantfilmsociety MAN WITH A CAMERA STARRING CHARLES BRONSON! By 1958, photography was evolving into a hobby accessible to nearly everyone. Companies like Kodak and Minolta were cranking out easy-to-use rangefinders for the beginners. Camera stores could hardly keep home developing kits and chemicals in stock. Everybody at least knew somebody who had a basement darkroom. And when things get popular, Hollywood takes note. They wanted to make a TV show about a photographer, but all that anybody wanted to watch was gritty noir like Naked City and Peter Gun. It was action shows that clogged the airwaves with The Rifleman and Bat Masterson. In a fictional world ruled by private eyes, gangers and action heroes, what was a show about photographers supposed to do? Simple! Rip them off! And that’s exactly what 1958’s Man with a Camera did! Man with a Camera was originally marketed as being “based on the exploits of famed New York photographer Weegee.” That copy soon changed, dropping the namedrop to settle upon calling it “a new adventure series based on the exploits of a freelance photographer!” We watched two episodes: Close Up on Violence (S1E5 – actually the pilot) You can watch this here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17oFZvPH1D8 This introduces us to Charles Bronson’s Mike Kovac as he goes up against a youth gang to save a dame (basically). Here’s a few stills from it:   And the other episode was Profile of a Killer (S1E3). In this episode, Bronson’s Mike Kovak is kidnapped by a bank robber/murderer and eventually has to save a dame. You can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTCxGVGg4_k Here are some stills:   ZINE REVIEW (AND A BOOK REVIEW) Eric reviewed three amazing zines by M.M. Brady. Most of the zines we review were sent to us for that purpose. This one is different. I found the photographer from the Women with Film Wednesday hashtag. She goes by M.M. Brady and is @megonfilm on Instagram. She has three zines available in a bundle for $30, and that’s what I picked up.  Her first is called Bubblegum. It’s an 8.5×11 newsprint paper that unfolds into a 23”x34” poster. It “explores the frequency and frivolity of the color pink in everyday life.” As far as design goes, Vania and I have talked about doing something like this for a long time now.  But doing it on newsprint never crossed our minds. Honestly, I’m really thrilled with how well it turned out. Each page unfolded holds new photos until it’s all unfolded. The “poster,” as it were is a huge photo of hay bales wrapped in pink plastic.  The second, a more traditional zine, is Diane – both her and her mother’s middle name. She grew up in Seattle (which is a really rare thing at this point), and her photos of the city help her feel grounded. These are scenes of a very lived in city. Ignoring the tourist spots, her work in Diane is of the residential. It’s 24 pages of color, and roughly a halfsize zine. Her most recent is Only Diamonds Now Remain. Dipping back into newsprint, this is of memories. With photos and text, she takes us on a tour of her time in Spokane during the summer of 2003. All three zines are lovingly designed and very different from what most of us are used to. The printing service Mixam sort of has the film photography community in its clutches (myself very much included). So it’s nice to see someone whose printing feels almost outsider. It’s refreshing, and we need much more of it. https://mmbrady.com/ And Vania reviewed Two Rivers by Matt Williams Two Rivers is both a ghost and a road story—one that traverses decades and dimensions as much as it does waterways and highways, both real and imagined. The book project began in the spirit of documentary during the summer of 2018, as I set out to recreate my own dreams and memories as cinematically as they are rendered in my mind. It quickly transformed into something else altogether—an investigation into the nature of time, consciousness, and identity, and an exploration of the enduring significance and soul of geographies. The visual narrative flits between worlds, shot through with bliss, horror, longing, liberation, and intergenerational ecstasy and trauma, populated by phantoms. The photographs were made all over Canada, primarily on a 2019 road trip across the country from Halifax to Vancouver, using black and white, medium format and 35mm film. https://www.mattgwilliams.com/two-rivers-books PATREON Thank you to everyone who supports us! Check out our Patreon for bonus episodes, extended interviews, early drops. Tons of stuff! patreon.com/allthroughalens Our featured Patron for this episode is Dan Tree! @dantreephoto on IG END CREDITS Music by Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers Vania: IG, Flickr, Zines Eric: IG, Flickr, Zines, ECN-2 Kits All Through a Lens: IG, Website, Patreon, Spotify Playlists

The Maris Review
Episode 89: Christopher Bonanos

The Maris Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 39:05


Christopher Bonanos is city editor at New York magazine, where he covers arts and culture and urban affairs. He is the author of Instant: The Story of Polaroid and Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous, and he is the editor of Encyclopedia of New York by the editors of New York magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Living with a Genius Daily
LWAG for Dec 26, 2020 - Weegee

Living with a Genius Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 3:04


Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/living-with-a-genius-daily. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Museum Minute
Untitled (Hedda Hopper, Distortion) by Weegee

Museum Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 2:10


Episode Notes This photograph of gossip columnist Hedda Hopper by Weegee is an example of what he called his distortions. After working as a photojournalist in the gritty Lower East Side of Manhattan in the 1930s and ‘40s, he moved to Hollywood where he began photographing celebrities and experimenting with dark room techniques. Arthur Fellig, known as Weegee American, born Ukraine, 1899-1968 Untitled (Hedda Hopper, Distortion) ca. 1950 Gelatin Silver Print 1995.30.65 Gift of Dr. Revels Cayton ÓWeegee (Arthur Fellig)/International Center of Photography/Getty Images

The Cloud Podcast
ศิลปะการต่อสู้ | EP. 30 | Weegee ช่างภาพข่าวเจ้าของผลงานดิบเถื่อนที่แสดงให้เห็นความเป็นมนุษย์ - The Cloud P

The Cloud Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 47:58


อารเธอร์ เฟลิก (Arthur Fellig) หรือ Weegee คือช่างภาพข่าวหนังสือพิมพ์ชาวยูเครน ที่มีเอกลักษณ์ของผลงานเป็นความดิบเถื่อน เขาเริ่มต้นอาชีพนี้ในนครนิวยอร์กยุคที่เต็มไปด้วยอาชญากรรม วิธีการทำงานเขาคือแอบฟังวิทยุตำรวจ แล้วรีบไปสถานที่เกิดเหตุให้เร็วที่สุด (หลายครั้งเร็วกว่าตำรวจด้วยซ้ำ) แล้วนำฟิล์มกลับมาล้างที่ท้ายรถตัวเอง จนสุดท้ายตำรวจยกวิทยุให้หนึ่งเครื่อง ชีวิตของเขาสุดในทุกด้านด้วยเทคนิคถ่ายรูปหนึ่งเดียวคือ f/8 and be there. ดำเนินรายการ : ภาสินี ประมูลวงศ์, จุฑารัตน์ ภิญโญดุลยเจต

Young and Corporate
47- “WeeGee” Boards

Young and Corporate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 46:37


For some ungodly reason the Human Centipede has a sequel. The dudes discuss Halloween, Borat 2, and the Bachelorette.

Box Office Bylines
Episode 18 - Nightcrawler

Box Office Bylines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 45:36


Jake Gyllenhaal is LA’s most dangerous freelancer in Nightcrawler, a movie about a crime-scene videographer who drives around at night killing some people and offering others unpaid internships. You gotta respect the hustle. Tara and Jacob discuss the declining ethics of broadcast news companies, the career of famous New York photojournalist Weegee, and our favourite assorted Batmen, Spider-Men and Jokers. Box Office Bylines is a podcast about movies about journalism. Are you Rene Russo? Why aren’t you in more stuff? You’re great. Email us at boxofficebylines@gmail.com Follow us on the old bird box (AKA Twitter): @BoxBylines (don’t ask) @rwjboon Theme Music: Dance Movie (dancemovie.bandcamp.com) If you’re a fan of this show please consider leaving a five-star review on your favourite podcast platform so that we can continue pursuing our career goals as full-time employees of Video Production News (a professional news-gathering service).

New Books in Photography
Christopher Bonanos, "Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous" (Henry Holt, 2018)

New Books in Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 42:39


In the middle of the twentieth century, a newspaper photographer who went by the name of Weegee took memorable pictures of New York City’s street life that appeared everywhere from tabloid newspapers to seminars on the history of photography. Christopher Bonanos’ book Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous (Henry Holt and Company, 2018), winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, tells the story of his life from his childhood as an immigrant street kid on the Lower East Side to his years photographing murder scenes to his experiments with caricatures of celebrities. As Bonanos observes, Weegee “very early on grasped that the distinction between high culture and low culture was growing blurry.” Out of that insight he made a career and a body of work that tell us a lot about New York City, its journalism, and photography. Robert W. Snyder, professor emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at Rutgers-University-Newark and Manhattan Borough Historian, is the author of Crossing Broadway: Washington Heights and the Promise of New York and co-author of All the Nations Under Heaven: Immigrants, Migrants and the Making of New York. He can be reached at rwsnyder@newark.rutgers.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Art
Christopher Bonanos, "Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous" (Henry Holt, 2018)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 42:39


In the middle of the twentieth century, a newspaper photographer who went by the name of Weegee took memorable pictures of New York City’s street life that appeared everywhere from tabloid newspapers to seminars on the history of photography. Christopher Bonanos’ book Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous (Henry Holt and Company, 2018), winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, tells the story of his life from his childhood as an immigrant street kid on the Lower East Side to his years photographing murder scenes to his experiments with caricatures of celebrities. As Bonanos observes, Weegee “very early on grasped that the distinction between high culture and low culture was growing blurry.” Out of that insight he made a career and a body of work that tell us a lot about New York City, its journalism, and photography. Robert W. Snyder, professor emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at Rutgers-University-Newark and Manhattan Borough Historian, is the author of Crossing Broadway: Washington Heights and the Promise of New York and co-author of All the Nations Under Heaven: Immigrants, Migrants and the Making of New York. He can be reached at rwsnyder@newark.rutgers.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Christopher Bonanos, "Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous" (Henry Holt, 2018)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 42:39


In the middle of the twentieth century, a newspaper photographer who went by the name of Weegee took memorable pictures of New York City’s street life that appeared everywhere from tabloid newspapers to seminars on the history of photography. Christopher Bonanos’ book Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous (Henry Holt and Company, 2018), winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, tells the story of his life from his childhood as an immigrant street kid on the Lower East Side to his years photographing murder scenes to his experiments with caricatures of celebrities. As Bonanos observes, Weegee “very early on grasped that the distinction between high culture and low culture was growing blurry.” Out of that insight he made a career and a body of work that tell us a lot about New York City, its journalism, and photography. Robert W. Snyder, professor emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at Rutgers-University-Newark and Manhattan Borough Historian, is the author of Crossing Broadway: Washington Heights and the Promise of New York and co-author of All the Nations Under Heaven: Immigrants, Migrants and the Making of New York. He can be reached at rwsnyder@newark.rutgers.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Biography
Christopher Bonanos, "Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous" (Henry Holt, 2018)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 42:39


In the middle of the twentieth century, a newspaper photographer who went by the name of Weegee took memorable pictures of New York City’s street life that appeared everywhere from tabloid newspapers to seminars on the history of photography. Christopher Bonanos’ book Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous (Henry Holt and Company, 2018), winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, tells the story of his life from his childhood as an immigrant street kid on the Lower East Side to his years photographing murder scenes to his experiments with caricatures of celebrities. As Bonanos observes, Weegee “very early on grasped that the distinction between high culture and low culture was growing blurry.” Out of that insight he made a career and a body of work that tell us a lot about New York City, its journalism, and photography. Robert W. Snyder, professor emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at Rutgers-University-Newark and Manhattan Borough Historian, is the author of Crossing Broadway: Washington Heights and the Promise of New York and co-author of All the Nations Under Heaven: Immigrants, Migrants and the Making of New York. He can be reached at rwsnyder@newark.rutgers.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Christopher Bonanos, "Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous" (Henry Holt, 2018)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 42:39


In the middle of the twentieth century, a newspaper photographer who went by the name of Weegee took memorable pictures of New York City’s street life that appeared everywhere from tabloid newspapers to seminars on the history of photography. Christopher Bonanos’ book Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous (Henry Holt and Company, 2018), winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, tells the story of his life from his childhood as an immigrant street kid on the Lower East Side to his years photographing murder scenes to his experiments with caricatures of celebrities. As Bonanos observes, Weegee “very early on grasped that the distinction between high culture and low culture was growing blurry.” Out of that insight he made a career and a body of work that tell us a lot about New York City, its journalism, and photography. Robert W. Snyder, professor emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at Rutgers-University-Newark and Manhattan Borough Historian, is the author of Crossing Broadway: Washington Heights and the Promise of New York and co-author of All the Nations Under Heaven: Immigrants, Migrants and the Making of New York. He can be reached at rwsnyder@newark.rutgers.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Popular Culture
Christopher Bonanos, "Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous" (Henry Holt, 2018)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 42:39


In the middle of the twentieth century, a newspaper photographer who went by the name of Weegee took memorable pictures of New York City’s street life that appeared everywhere from tabloid newspapers to seminars on the history of photography. Christopher Bonanos’ book Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous (Henry Holt and Company, 2018), winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, tells the story of his life from his childhood as an immigrant street kid on the Lower East Side to his years photographing murder scenes to his experiments with caricatures of celebrities. As Bonanos observes, Weegee “very early on grasped that the distinction between high culture and low culture was growing blurry.” Out of that insight he made a career and a body of work that tell us a lot about New York City, its journalism, and photography. Robert W. Snyder, professor emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at Rutgers-University-Newark and Manhattan Borough Historian, is the author of Crossing Broadway: Washington Heights and the Promise of New York and co-author of All the Nations Under Heaven: Immigrants, Migrants and the Making of New York. He can be reached at rwsnyder@newark.rutgers.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

PhotoActive
Episode 71: The Exposure Square

PhotoActive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 36:06


You may be familiar with the Exposure Triangle for determining exposure in photos, which is made up of ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. In this episode, Kirk explains that it's actually an Exposure Square we need to consider. We also discover the limits of Jeff's knowledge of film photography terms, since his photographic experience is almost entirely digital. Hosts: Jeff's website (https://jeffcarlson.com), Jeff's photos (https://jeffcarlson.com/portfolio/), Jeff on Instagram (http://instagram.com/jeffcarlson) Kirk's website (https://www.kirkville.com), Kirk's photos (https://photos.kirkville.com), Kirk on Instagram (https://instagram.com/mcelhearn) Subscribe to the PhotoActive Instagram account (http://instagram.com/photoactive_podcast/) Show Notes: (View show notes with images at PhotoActive.co (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-71-exposure-square)) Rate and Review the PhotoActive Podcast! (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) Episode #8: Gordon Laing on Taking Great Photos In Camera (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-8-gordon-laing) ISO (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_speed#Digital_camera_ISO_speed_and_exposure_index) Aperture (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aperture) Weegee (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weegee) Why Your Camera Makes Airplane Propellers Look So Weird (http://resourcemagonline.com/2015/11/why-your-camera-makes-airplane-propellers-look-so-weird/60421/), Resource Magazine Episode #70: One-Light Portraits with Sandra Coan (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-70-coan) Video call quality: webcam vs iPhone vs DSLR (https://jeffcarlson.com/2020/06/04/video-call-quality-webcam-vs-iphone-vs-dslr/), by Jeff Carlson How to look your best on a video call (https://reincubate.com/support/how-to/look-best-webcam-video/), by Jeff Carlson Our Snapshots: Jeff: Dazzne Video LED Lights (https://amzn.to/3e246Ss) Kirk: Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous (https://amzn.to/2BBO6cm) Subscribe to the PhotoActive podcast newsletter at the bottom of any page at the PhotoActive web site (https://photoactive.co) to be notified of new episodes and be eligible for occasional giveaways. If you’ve already subscribed, you’re automatically entered. If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes/Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast. And don't forget to join the PhotoActive Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/photoactivecast/) to discuss the podcast, share your photos, and more. Disclosure: Sometimes we use affiliate links for products, in which we receive small commissions to help support PhotoActive.

Ménage Á Pop
#11 – The WOMAD International Arts Festival

Ménage Á Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 17:25


Navigating a single concert can be an effort, even when skipping the opening act. So how does one maneuver a full day of renowned headliners? Well, if its the 90s, you grind you teeth through an actual LIVE performance and buckle down ‘till ELASTICA takes the stage. But what if there was some unspoken etiquette to make that music going experience a little more melodic? Author Kevin Smokler may have figured something out while in crowded attendance of the 1990 World Of Music And Dance Arts Festival. So skip that concession stand and turn your attention back toward what he has to sing about this. BLACK LIVES MATTER: Support NAACP, the ACLU, THE BAIL PROJECT and THE BLACK VISIONS COLLECTIVE. HERE'S WHERE YOU CAN DONATE TO HELP PROTESTS AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY as featured on the ROLLING STONE website. There are more resources available both online and in your community to take a stand for equality and speak out against racial injustice. Todays guest, KEVIN SMOKLER, is the author of BRAT PACK AMERICA: A LOVE LETTER TO 80S TEEN MOVIES available locally at [INDIEBOUND.org](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781942600671). Support his film VINYL NATION: A DOCUMENTARY DIG INTO THE RECORD RESURGENCE at [ vinylnation.com](https://vinylnationfilm.com/) , follow him on TWITTER [@weegee](https://twitter.com/Weegee) and learn more about his writing at [www.kevinsmokler.com](https://www.kevinsmokler.com/) Follow host Tim Blevins on TWITTER [@subcultist](https://twitter.com/subcultist) and on INSTAGRAM [@subultist](https://www.instagram.com/subcultist/) For full show notes visit www.nahpods.com This podcast is powered by [Pinecast](https://pinecast.com).

Ménage Á Pop
#10 – Paris Is Burning

Ménage Á Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 12:35


80s Drag culture was an alien fantasia of gender bending costumes and unearthly dance moves. But for the curious eyes of a young Kevin Smokler, such spectacles seemed fleeting, within the confines of a family tv set. Fortunately, the 1990 documentary PARIS IS BURNING provided a more open window into that very world. So don't just stand there, let's get to it, strike that pose and listen to this. Todays guest, KEVIN SMOKLER, is the author of BRAT PACK AMERICA: A LOVE LETTER TO 80S TEEN MOVIES available locally at [INDIEBOUND.org](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781942600671). Support his film VINYL NATION: A DOCUMENTARY DIG INTO THE RECORD RESURGENCE at [ vinylnation.com](https://vinylnationfilm.com/) , follow him on TWITTER [@weegee](https://twitter.com/Weegee) and learn more about his writing at [www.kevinsmokler.com](https://www.kevinsmokler.com/) Follow host Tim Blevins on TWITTER [@subcultist](https://twitter.com/subcultist) and on INSTAGRAM [@subultist](https://www.instagram.com/subcultist/) For full show notes visit www.nahpods.com This podcast is powered by [Pinecast](https://pinecast.com).

Dans l’œil du photographe
009 - Dans l’œil de Valérie Servant

Dans l’œil du photographe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 96:18


Mon invitée du jour a eu une autre vie professionnelle avant la photographie, comme styliste et directrice de casting dans la mode. Elle a été un des précurseurs du casting de rue, et à côtoyé à cette époque des grands noms de la photographie. Elle a un oeil particulier et un vrai talent pour trouver et décrire la beauté non conformiste. Dans cet épisode, nous allons parler de son coté Maman Poule pour ses modèles, de Piet Mondrian, de sa passion pour les livres photos qu’elle ne sait même plus ou ranger, de Weegee, de son intolérance pour les photos de travers (sauf pour Weegee), et de son admiration sans borne pour Julien Apruzzese, qu’elle a découvert ici, mais dont elle a beaucoup de mal à prononcer le nom. Bienvenue dans l’œil de Valérie Servant. Page web de l'épisode: http://009.dlodp.fr -- Trouver Valérie: https://valerie-servant.com Instagram -- Dans cet épisode, on parle de: Gregory Crewdson Alec Soth Rineke Dijkstra (également ici) Nadav Kander Stephan Van Fleteren Kathleen Ryan Laurent Nivalle La playlist youtube de Valérie sur les grands photographes -- Mon site: Julien Pasternak - Instagram - LinkedIn Rejoignez la page DLODP sur Facebook Générique d'intro: Joakim Karud (https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud) Générique de fin: Dyalla Swain (http://soundcloud.com/dyallas) -- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/julienpasternak/message

Law School
Road To Perdition

Law School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 32:58


Weegee was real! Jude is a third-billed creep in Road to Perdition (2002). To celebrate Hollywood's Biggest Night (TM), Fran bravely goes on TikTok and Caroline wonders if Sam Mendes and Chris Nolan ever hang out.

Miss ME Wit It Talk Radio Station - MMWI NETWORK RADIO
Interview w/ WeeGee Tha Hustla 1-19-2020

Miss ME Wit It Talk Radio Station - MMWI NETWORK RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 30:08


Big Business in 2020

KunstCapades
KC Episode 90

KunstCapades

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 61:06


While Robyn taunts us with the blender, we spy two gents on bikes far below our Altitide perch. It's John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's Paint, and his brother Paul. They crash land at the bar to talk TV tribulations, shed management, pogo stick potential, Weegee worth, poached pooches, and much, much more. It's KunstCapades episode 90!

The Weekly Reader
National Book Critics Circle Award Winners: Biography, Criticism, and Poetry.

The Weekly Reader

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 3:26


On this edition of The Weekly Reader, we feature three winners of the National Book Critics Circle Awards. ----Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous,---- by Christopher Bonanos, ----Feel Free,---- by Zadie Smith, and ----The Crossing,---- by Ada Limon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

10 Frames Per Second
Ep 53: Chris Bonanos on his biography of Weegee

10 Frames Per Second

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 60:52


Christopher Bonanos is city editor at New York magazine, where he covers arts and culture and urban affairs. He is the author of Instant: The Story of Polaroid. He talks to us about his new book, Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous.

ArtCurious Podcast
BONUS EPISODE: The Wild and Wonderful World of Weegee

ArtCurious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 37:59


In this bonus episode, we’re revisiting one of our favorite weirdos—Weegee!— whom we featured in Episode 5, alongside Andy Warhol. Today, Weegee gets his full due with a deep dive into his life and work. Please  SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts! Twitter / Facebook/ Instagram   SPONSORS Care/Of — Use promo code “ARTCURIOUS50” for 50% off your first month’s purchase Curiosity Stream — Use promo code “ARTCURIOUS” for your free 30-day trial AllModern (use promo code ARTCURIOUS for 10% off your first purchase) Soraa Radiant (use promo code ARTCURIOUS for 15% any purchase over $50) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Broom Wagon
CAMILLE MCMILLAN AND FURTHER #ARTONWHEELS

Broom Wagon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 84:46


Camille is an artist, no doubts about that. It just happens that the bike is his main tool for expressing it. The bike is Camille's favorite subject for pictures, for talking, for happenings. And that what he organizes this year, aside of his duties with the TCR: the Further, an event across art, history crossed by the bike in the Arriege area in France. And our talk about all of this was amazing.Link List:– Further: https://frthr.co/– Further Journal: https://www.instagram.com/furtherjournal/– Camille McMillan: https://www.instagram.com/camillejmcmillan/?hl=en– Acid Brass: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid_Brass– Eugene Christophe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Christophe– Weegee: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeegeeSeason 2 of Broom Wagon.The Gravel SeasonVoice by: CalamaroMusic by Bonus Points: https://soundcloud.com/bonuspointsMy contactswww.calamaro.cchello@calamaro.ccwww.twitter.com/readcalamarowww.instagram.com/calamaroccwww.spreaker.com/listencalamarowww.soundcloud.com/listencalamarowww.strava.com/athletes/2668270Sponsor:3t: https://www.3t.bike/en/

Broom Wagon
CAMILLE MCMILLAN AND FURTHER #ARTONWHEELS

Broom Wagon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 84:46


Camille is an artist, no doubts about that. It just happens that the bike is his main tool for expressing it. The bike is Camille's favorite subject for pictures, for talking, for happenings. And that what he organizes this year, aside of his duties with the TCR: the Further, an event across art, history crossed by the bike in the Arriege area in France. And our talk about all of this was amazing.Link List:– Further: https://frthr.co/– Further Journal: https://www.instagram.com/furtherjournal/– Camille McMillan: https://www.instagram.com/camillejmcmillan/?hl=en– Acid Brass: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid_Brass– Eugene Christophe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Christophe– Weegee: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeegeeSeason 2 of Broom Wagon.The Gravel SeasonVoice by: CalamaroMusic by Bonus Points: https://soundcloud.com/bonuspointsMy contactswww.calamaro.cchello@calamaro.ccwww.twitter.com/readcalamarowww.instagram.com/calamaroccwww.spreaker.com/listencalamarowww.soundcloud.com/listencalamarowww.strava.com/athletes/2668270Sponsor:3t: https://www.3t.bike/en/

Exiles on 12th Street
Graphic New York

Exiles on 12th Street

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 45:37


From larger-than-life characters to the minutiae of manhole covers, our first episode, Graphic New York, explores the city’s past and present. Join us as we hits the streets with writer and critic Luc Sante, author of Low Life; walker Matt Green, a man on a mission to walk every street in the five boroughs; radical counter-cartographer Lize Mogel; and Chris Bonanos, biographer of cult photographer Weegee the Famous.

Are you Afraid of Are you Afraid of the Dark
Episode Two: Laughing in the Dark

Are you Afraid of Are you Afraid of the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 43:42


The gang discusses the Tale of Laughing in the Dark. highlights include the true horror of clowns, cigar spaghetti, and what the hell is a Weegee.

Martin Bandyke Under Covers | Ann Arbor District Library
Martin Bandyke Under Covers for December 2018: Martin Bandyke interviews Christopher Bonanos, author of Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous.

Martin Bandyke Under Covers | Ann Arbor District Library

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 23:44


From the publisher: Arthur Fellig’s ability to arrive at a crime scene just as the cops did was so uncanny that he renamed himself “Weegee,” claiming that he functioned as a human Ouija board. Weegee documented better than any other photographer the crime, grit, and complex humanity of midcentury New York City. In Flash, we get a portrait not only of the man (both flawed and deeply talented, with generous appetites for publicity, women, and hot pastrami) but also of the fascinating time and place that he occupied. From self-taught immigrant kid to newshound to art-world darling to latter-day caricature―moving from the dangerous streets of New York City to the celebrity culture of Los Angeles and then to Europe for a quixotic late phase of experimental photography and filmmaking―Weegee lived a life just as worthy of documentation as the scenes he captured. With Flash, we have an unprecedented and ultimately moving view of the man now regarded as an innovator and a pioneer, an artist as well as a newsman, whose photographs are among most powerful images of urban existence ever made. Martin’s interview with Christopher Bonanos was recorded on July 17, 2018.

History Author Show
Christopher Bonanos – Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous

History Author Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 54:36


November 19, 2018 - Our time machine hauls out the big, bulky Speed Graphic camera and watches the ultimate watcher of watchers in 1930s, '40s and '50s New York City: Arthur Fellig. Helping haul the tripod around to various crime scenes and disasters is Christopher Bonanos who brings us Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous. Even if you don’t know the name, you've seen his gritty images from the 1930s through '50s. It's an incredible body of work produced by a photographer who hammed up claims of an uncanny ability to show up at a crime scene just as the cops did -- a human Ouija board. Christopher Bonanos is city editor at New York magazine where he covers arts and culture and urban affairs. His previous book is Instant: The Story of Polaroid. Follow him on Twitter @HeyBonanos and @PolaroidLand on Instagram.        

new york flash ouija polaroid weegee christopher bonanos speed graphic
PhotoActive
Episode 24: Manual vs Automatic Camera Settings

PhotoActive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 31:00


We (good-naturedly) wade back into the question of “What makes a REAL photographer?” In this case, we’re talking about shooting using entirely manual controls or using the auto or semi-automatic modes on your camera. (Spoiler: Anyone with a camera is a real photographer.) We discuss when each approach works, and the advantages of knowing how shutter speed, aperture, and ISO all work together. Sponsor Masters of Photography, online masterclasses with the greatest photographers in the world. Get 5% off any course with the code PHOTOACTIVE. https://mastersof.photography (https://mastersof.photography/ref/27/?campaign=PhotoActive) Hosts: Jeff's website (https://jeffcarlson.com), Jeff's photos (https://jeffcarlson.com/portfolio/), Jeff on Instagram (http://instagram.com/jeffcarlson) Kirk's website (https://www.kirkville.com), Kirk's photos (https://photos.kirkville.com), Kirk on Instagram (https://instagram.com/mcelhearn) Show Notes: (View show notes with images at PhotoActive.co (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-24-manual-auto)) Episode #21 - HDR (High Dynamic Range) Photography (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-21-hdr) Aperture Priority mode (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aperture_priority) (Wikipedia) Shutter Priority mode (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shutter_priority) (Wikipedia) The Exposure Triangle - A Beginner’s Guide (https://photographylife.com/what-is-exposure-triangle) (PhotographyLife.com) Episode #8 - Gordon Laing on Taking Great Photos In Camera (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-8-gordon-laing) f/8 and Be There - What We Can Learn from WeeGee’s Philosophy (http://www.shutterphoto.net/article/f8-and-be-there-what-we-can-learn-from-weegees-philosophy/) Our Snapshots: Jeff: Road to Seeing (https://amzn.to/2D8vLSO), by Dan Winters Kirk: iPhone XS Max (https://www.apple.com/iphone-xs/) Subscribe to the PhotoActive podcast mailing list at the bottom of any page at the PhotoActive web site (https://photoactive.co) to be notified of new episodes and be eligible for occasional giveaways. If you’ve already subscribed to the mailing list, you’re automatically entered. If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast. And don't forget to join the PhotoActive Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/photoactivecast/) to discuss the podcast, share your photos, and more.

Dead Bodies Podcast
Ep 16 - The Lady Who Woke Up in The Morgue

Dead Bodies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 35:08


Sharnelle has the disturbing story of a woman who woke up in refrigerated storage in the morgue. Can you bury a body in your backyard? Dee Dee looks whether a do-it-yourself burial is legal, and where you’re allowed to sprinkle cremated remains of your loved ones . Photographer Arthur Fellig’s ability to arrive at a crime scene in New York in the 1930’s and 40’s just as the cops did was so uncanny that he renamed himself “Weegee,” claiming that he functioned as a human Ouija board. Weegee was famous for his graphic photos of dead bodies, as well as the city itself. The girls talk to Christopher Bonanos, author of book Flash: The Making of Weegee The Famous, about the man now regarded as an innovator and a pioneer, an artist as well as a newsman, whose photographs are among most powerful images of urban existence ever made.

The Infinite Inning
Infinite Inning 063: Watching the Detectives

The Infinite Inning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 108:43


Steve is joined by Christopher Bonanos, author of Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous to discuss the photographic great who documented what went on in the naked city, the nighttime New York of the 1930s and 40s, after the ballplayers had put their gloves away for the day. Plus, Tom Seaver is traded as the ‘70s Mets force a big-market team into a small-market suit, and a Dodgers fan gets ribbed with fatal results.TABLE OF CONTENTSMets Get Small*Toxic Dodgers Fandom and twin .45s*Christopher Bonanos: Who was Weegee?*“Balcony Seats at a Murder”*The wild New York of the 1930s*The brief, wondrous life of PM*Why doesn’t center-left media thrive?*Photographs that comment on themselves*Social justice Weegee/Misogynistic Weegee*His slow rise and rapid fall*“What success does for a man”*Descent into distortions*“The Critic” (Truthful without being factual)*Darkroom in the trunk?*George Selkirk Signs!*“Their First Murder”*Carrier pigeons at Ebbets Field*Goodbyes.The Infinite Inning is not only about baseball but a state of mind. Steven Goldman, rotating cohosts Jesse Spector, Cliff Corcoran, and David Roth, and occasional guests discuss the game’s present, past, and future with forays outside the foul lines to the culture at large. Expect stats, anecdotes, digressions, explorations of writing and fandom, and more Casey Stengel quotations than you thought possible. Along the way, they’ll try to solve the puzzle that is the Infinite Inning: How do you find the joy in life when you can’t get anybody out?

Supercontext: an autopsy of media

  This psychological thriller about an unethical photojournalist has us asking all kinds of questions. Are we complicit in the horrible narratives of the news? Do supportive families enable creative storytelling? And if the qualities of a villain are synonymous with "success" now, how do we tell the difference between a good guy and a bad guy?   Interested in the media we discussed this episode? Please support the show by purchasing it through our affiliate store: Nightcrawler There Will Be Blood The Master Michael Clayton Heat Get Shorty Additional Resources: Nightcrawler: a moral dilemma of our own making 'Nightcrawler' Reminds Us That Capitalism and the Media Have Gotten Worse Dan and Tony Gilroy of ‘Nightcrawler’ Talk Media Ugliness In The Digital Age: Q&A ‘Nightcrawler’ and the new face of entitlement Rembrandt Lighting Through the Lens Glass: ‘Nightcrawler’ Filmmaker Dan Gilroy on Car Chases, Screenwriting, and the Internet’s Latchkey Kids Oscars: Dan Gilroy Taking Creepy ‘Nightcrawler’ Deep Into Race With Sterling Directorial Debut "This Is a Cautionary Tale": An Interview With Dan Gilroy of 'Nightcrawler' Nightcrawler: How Dan Gilroy Made The Most Original Film Of The Year Interview: Dan Gilroy Interview: ‘Nightcrawler’ Director Dan Gilroy Talks Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Elswit & Sociopaths “I Did Not Want a Character With an Arc”: ‘Nightcrawler’ Filmmaker Dan Gilroy on His Oscar Nomination, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Crime Scene Photography Riz Ahmed winning rave reviews for new film role Jake Gyllenhaal’s ‘Nightcrawler’ Gets California Incentive Cannes: Jake Gyllenhaal's 'Nightcrawler' Sparks Bidding War Rene Russo on Nightcrawler, Career Regrets, and Not Having a Sex Scene With Jake Gyllenhaal

Dead Bodies Podcast
Ep 2 - Evelyn McHale, Aceh and Weegee

Dead Bodies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 34:08


Dee Dee tells the story of one of the most famous dead body photos of all time: Evelyn McHale, who jumped from the Empire State Building. Sharnelle tells of the bloody ending to her search for a missing body, and looks at the legendary crime scene photographer Weegee. The girls speak to journalist Brett McLeod who hadn’t seen a dead body well into his adult life. And then he was sent to cover the horror of the aftermath of the tsunami that hit Aceh in 2004.

The Observatory
Episode 83: Post-Its and Blocks

The Observatory

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 28:55


Design Thinking Wars: Lee Vinsel vs. d.school; Alexandra Lange’s The Design of Childhood; The Incredibles 2; Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous

The Comics Alternative
Comics Alternative Interviews: Max de Radiguès

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 60:47


Time Codes: 00:00:25 - Introduction 00:02:26 - Setup of interview 00:03:56 - Interview with Max de Radiguès 01:01:11 - Wrap up 01:01:47 - Contact us Arthur Fellig, better known as Weegee, was a street photographer for New York's popular press during the 1930s and 1940s. He worked primarily in Manhattan's Lower East Side, and he developed a signature style that captured a gritty, unflinching view of urban life. What's more, he was, famous, or rather infamous, for adjusting his tableau, in particular the position of dead bodies at crime scenes, in order to capture an image that was to his liking. Max de Radiguès, along with his co-creator Wauter Mannaert, has decided to take on this historical figure as the subject matter of his latest book, Weegee: Serial Photographer. In this interview, Derek talks with Max about his fascination over Weegee, the origins of this project, and the challenges of writing such a condensed graphic biography.  But we also cover Max's previous work, Moose, and what we might expect from his upcoming book, Bastard, being released this fall from Fantagraphics.

Process Driven
Iteration 28: A Genuine Interest

Process Driven

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 9:53


Recently, I was talking to a friend of mine about Process Driven and he asked me why I did the show. Not from the standpoint of having the conversations, but rather why release them into the world. “What do you get out of it?” he asked. As I thought about it for a bit, I really couldn't come up with an answer—no one that was coherent anyway. I've been thinking about it ever since—a lot—and I think I've come up with an answer—at least a partial answer and that it this. Throughout my life there have been a handful of people—and I'm talking about people other than family—who have taken an interest in me that went above and beyond what was expected and as a result of that interest, either subtly or dramatically altered the trajectory of my life.Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Overcast | RSSIn addition to being an incredible film director, Stanley Kubrick was also a photographer. A new book called Through a Different Lens showcases around 300 of Kubrick's images, many of which have never been seen publicly.He may have been born Usher Felig, but at 14, he quit school and began photographing for newspapers and ultimately became famous as Weegee. Christopher Bananos chronicles Weegee's life and career in FLASH The Making of Weegee the Famous.Yuni Yoshida is a Japanese graphic designer and art director whose work I am absolutely loving.Music in this episode: The Wrong Way (Jahzzar) / CC BY-SA 4.0

The Chronicles of Gamers
Episode 58: 10,000 Needles of Death Edition

The Chronicles of Gamers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 81:43


On today episode I finally manage to track down Gamer Composer after months of searching and bring him on the show... We talk about everything that has been happening with Star Wars Battlefront 2 recently, Marvel Heroes shutting down, WeeGee returning Sonic Forces and Polygon attacking him for it, GameStop shutting down it's game rental subscription (so sad), hacking in Tekken not going so well, some nice indie games like Songbringer in Indie Radar, and Efocutioner plays some Checkpoint. All that and more on this episode of The Chronicles of Gamers... ➤Here are the show notes: https://goo.gl/4F4uu8 ➤Feel free to give your feedback/report errors, it helps to improve the content: https://goo.gl/fpnkUB ➤Also don't forget to join The Chronicles of Gamers Fan Page on Facebook: https://goo.gl/jHEUFq

Arts & Ideas
Ken Burns – Flash photography - Joy

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 44:54


Matthew Sweet discusses the Vietnam War with the film maker Ken Burns who has spent the last decade making a monumental documentary about America's ill fated war in South East Asia. The award winninng poet, Sasha Dugdale, reads from her latest collection, Joy; and Kate Flint traces the history of flash photography from its origins in the nineteenth century to Weegee and Gordon Parks in the twentieth and Hiroshi Sugimoto and Martin Parr todayThe Vietnam War - a film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick is released by PBS as a 10 disc DVD set.Joy by Sasha Dugdale is published by Carcanet .Flash! Photography, writing and Surprising Illumination by Kate Flint, Provost Professor of Art History and English at the University of Southern California is out now. Producer: Zahid Warley .

ArtCurious Podcast
CURIOUS CALLBACK: Episode #5: Death and Disaster, Warhol and Weegee

ArtCurious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 49:27


This is a rebroadcast of our fifth episode, which was originally released on October 13, 2016. Death has always been a part of art history. And so much of the great art that we know and love today works in the capacity to stave off one of the terrible side effects of death-- being forgotten. Andy Warhol’s series, Death and Disaster, is one of the most well-known and polarizing of his career. But Warhol wasn't the first artist to focus on the everyday tragedy of death as a subject to quite this revealing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ArtCurious Podcast
Episode #5: Death and Disaster, Warhol and Weegee (Season 1, Episode 5)

ArtCurious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 46:25


Andy Warhol's take on mortality wasn't about memorializing. He instead focused on the direct causes of death, or the aftermath of a terrible accident. His series, Death and Disaster, is one of the most well-known and polarizing of his career. But Warhol wasn't the first artist to focus on the everyday tragedy of death as a subject to quite this revealing and exploitative extend. That honor might very well belong to someone else: an immigrant photographer working in Manhattan in the 1930s and 1940s.  //SUBSCRIBE and review us on iTunes HERE!  And follow us on Twitter and on Instagram for more artsy goodness: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artcuriouspod/                                                                  Twitter: https://twitter.com/artcuriouspod Looking for a transcription of this episode? Check it out here. Not to be used for distribution or any other purpose without permission.  Want even MORE information? Check out the links below: Weegee as Witness The Original Nightcrawler Weegee's Day at the Beach Art Portfolio: Weegee Death and Death and Death by Warhol Andy Warhol, the Death and Disaster Series and Prestige Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On Taking Pictures
123: The Weegee of the Modern World Doesn't Exist

On Taking Pictures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2014 108:58


This week, we discuss the terrific documentary on the life and work of Dorothea Lange. Topics include getting lost in your work and questions like is art an act of total attention? Also, Bill raises the question of whether models should have a say as to how they are treated in post. Howard Schatz is our Photographer of the Week.

On Taking Pictures
123: The Weegee of the Modern World Doesn’t Exist

On Taking Pictures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2014 108:58


This week, we discuss the terrific documentary on the life and work of Dorothea Lange. Topics include getting lost in your work and questions like is art an act of total attention? Also, Bill raises the question of whether models should have a say as to how they are treated in post. Howard Schatz is our Photographer of the Week.

IFM
A propos de Weegee (1899-1968)

IFM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2014 75:23


Le photographe Luc Quelin (www.lucquelin.com) parle aux étudiants IFM de Weegee (Usher Fellig, 1899-1968), qui a joué un rôle-clé dans l'histoire de la photographie et a largement influencé tant les photo-reporters que les artistes du pop-art. Originaire de Galicie en Ukraine, il a commencé comme "squeegee boy" (essoreur de photos) dans les magazines avant de se promener dans les rues de New York avec son appareil à chambre Speed Graphic 4x5. Weegee passait ses nuits dans sa voiture et dormait n’importe où pour être au plus près de l'événement. Sa voiture abritait un laboratoire photographique dans le coffre, de nombreux appareils photographiques préchargés en plaques, ainsi qu’un stock d’ampoules de flash et une machine à écrire. A partir de 1938, il a été le premier photographe à être branché sur la radio de la police. Sachant titrer ses photos avec distance et ironie, il était également un grand technicien de la lumière. Il fut également le premier à créer des "séries" (dormeurs, accidents, noyades...) et à s'intéresser aux enseignes lumineuses des villes, un aspect de son art qui inspira les artistes du pop-art. Pour résumer son approche : "il n'y a pas de sujet qui ne mérite photographie".

MoMA Series » Podcast
10. Weegee (Arthur Fellig)

MoMA Series » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2013


10. Weegee (Arthur Fellig) Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade c. 1942 Download

MoMA Series » Podcast
03. Weegee (Arthur Fellig)

MoMA Series » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2013


03. Weegee (Arthur Fellig) Coney Island July 22, 1940 Download

The Art of the Matter
The Art of the Matter - July 2, 2010

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2010 52:28


For the July 4 weekend, we're revisiting a few of our recent favorite interviews: WeeGee, Mark Butterfield and Steve Marra

Les Habits Noirs podcast
30e et premier "Casque et l'enclume" des Habits Noirs de l'année

Les Habits Noirs podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2010


Monté par Lalie Walker ce podcast présenté par président Marc Villard est animé par Clémentine Thiébault, Lalie Walker, Francis Mizio et Eric Deup (arrivé en retard ! Ah, ces chevelus... mais bon, il s'est cogné les 800 p. du dernier Ellroy). Il a été enregistré dans les caves des éditions Baleine le 8 janvier dernier, lors de la galette des rois, tradition de démocratie participative à laquelle nous sommes attachés (les mains dans le dos).Il y est beaucoup question notamment du photographe Weegee (portrait ci-contre et photographie ci-dessus). Les livres (traités de tous les noms) sont les suivants : • Weegee par Weegee, une autobiographie, Editions de La Table Ronde (à noter que Weegee est l'ancêtre du Stringer, de Jean-Paul Jody, récemment réédité chez Actes Sud)• Hors la loi, anarchistes, illégalistes, as de la gâchette... Ils ont choisi la liberté, de Laurent Maréchaux aux éditions Artaud.(on entend bonnie and clyde de S. Gainsbourg, pour les crédits)• Les visages, de Jesse Kellerman, Editions Sonatine.• Underworld USA, de James Ellroy (et de sa venue à Paris en dédicace le 15 janvier à 18h chez Page 189, 189 rue du faubourg Saint Antoine, 75011 Paris).Deux illustrations sonores : des extraits de Bonnie and Clyde de Serge Gainsbourg, et la voix de Weegee, issue de ce site.Enregistré, sonorisé et monté par Lalie Walker, ce podcast est d'une durée de 33 min 43 sec et d'un poids de 15,04 Mo.Plusieurs façons pour l'écouter :>1- En cliquant sur ce lien vous pourrez écouter et également télécharger le Mp3 (clic droit sur le lien puis : enregistrer la cible du lien sous).>2- Ce podcast est téléchargeable via Itunes où il est référencé : cliquez (pour vous abonner automatiquement) sur la petite photographie dans la colonne de droite.>3- En cliquant sur le lecteur ci-dessous vous écouterez le podcast directement depuis cette page :Prochain podcast : 25 janvier.Pour toutes réactions sur le contenu, informations, communiqués, suggestions, services de presse, etc. : écrire à leshabitsnoirs@free.fr Pour toute question technique : écrire à leshabitsnoirs@gmail.com

Weekend Explorer
Weegee's Naked City

Weekend Explorer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2009 159:37


Weegee, the famed crime and street photographer, shot thousands of images that defined Manhattan as a film noir nightscape in the 1930s and '40s. Published: June 20, 2008