Check out this list of Charlie Rose interviews with photographers at 2point8. Includes Annie Leibovitz, Jill Krementz, Richard Avedon, Taryn Simon, and a heap more. They’re all free, hosted on Google Video.
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Check out this list of Charlie Rose interviews with photographers at 2point8. Includes Annie Leibovitz, Jill Krementz, Richard Avedon, Taryn Simon, and a heap more. They’re all free, hosted on Google Video.
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Gregg Kemp interviews Wayne Martin Belger:
I first saw a photo of one of Wayne Belger’s pinhole cameras and the images he was making with it last fall. It simply blew me away. Belger had made a pinhole camera from the 150 year old skull of a 13 year old girl that someone had sent him. Belger combined the skull with high-tech aircraft aluminum and jewels, then used the camera to take pictures of roadside shrines and children’s playgrounds…
Continue reading at Pinhole Visions
Check out The Digital Photography Show #41, an hour-long podcast interview with photographer/attorney Bert P. Krages. His Web site says:
Bert is an attorney who concentrates on intellectual property and environmental law. He is recognized nationally as an advocate of the right to take photographs in public places, having appeared in media such as National Public Radio’s Morning Edition, Popular Photography, Shutterbug, and Wired.
He’s also the author of the ubiquitous PDF leaflet The Photographer’s Right and the book Legal Handbook for Photographers: The Rights and Liabilities of Making Images (which I have and heartily recommend).
Listen to the interview at The Digital Photography Show
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Randy Smith of holgamods was interviewed by photographer Deborah Lattimore for the current issue of JPG magazine, which is available both in print and online as a free PDF download (10MB). Smith is the force behind holgamods, which is the place to go for modified Holga cameras and a range of related cool stuff. Check it out!
Photographer Annabelle Texter [also on Flickr] gave her daughter Grace a digital camera for her fourth birthday after she expressed interest in shooting with her mother. Now five, Grace shoots regularly with her mother and is beginning to work in alternative photographic processes like cyanotypes and Polaroid transfers. Annabelle was kind enough to explain to us how, exactly, it came to this.
Continue reading at Z Recommends!