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B&H Photography Podcast

Accept the Weirdness — Quarantine Photography, with Neil Kramer

B&H Photography Podcast

Jill Waterman

Podcast, Photography, Arts, Visual Arts, Bh, Photo

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2020

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

I think most photographers have tried to document their experience during the COVID-19 shutdown, but none have done it quite like Neil Kramer. Kramer is riding out the pandemic in a two-bedroom apartment in Queens, New York, with his 86-year-old mother and his ex-wife. Did I mention that this is the apartment in which he grew up… and that he is living with his mother and his ex-wife? Kramer has become the star of his own drama and aptly describes the process of creating this series as “part art, part desperation.” Perfectly fitting.

Kramer is primarily a street and portrait photographer with a healthy Instagram following and editorial or assignment gigs, but when the streets emptied in early March, he turned to his unlikely living situation for inspiration. Initially, there was humor and novelty in his images, he enlisted his “roommates” as players, and eventually as collaborators, in these one-shot dramas. As the weeks and months passed, his diaristic Instagram feed went from funny shots of faux-fights and crowded bathrooms to more introspective and isolated posts, complete with tender and insightful commentary.

On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we speak with Kramer about developing this project, about “learning to take a photo when I’m not behind the camera,” about tethering, lighting, and bribing his “cast and crew” with doughnuts. Join us for this Seinfeldian chat, which might just help us keep our humor and creative spirit alive during the most difficult of situations.

Guest: Neil Kramer

Photograph © Neil Kramer

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the BNH Photography Podcast.

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your iPhone or Android device.

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Now here's your host, Alan Whitez.

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Greetings and welcome to the BNH Photography Podcast.

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I'm your host Alan Whitez and today, John Harrison, I welcome to the program Writer and

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Photographer Neil Kramer.

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Neil is primarily a portrait in street photography, but when the street's emptied last spring, like

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many of us, he began documenting his indoor life.

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Unlike most of us, however, Neil's indoor life was shared not only by Elaine, his 86-year-old

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mother, but by Sophia, his ex-wife, and all this in a small two-bedroom apartment in

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Queens.

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Hey, what can go wrong, right?

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What these three of me goes created over the past nine months is one of the most tender

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and certainly the funniest documents of the quarantine we have seen.

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Neil's photographs are theatrical tabloes, stage scenes of, say, three folks sharing a cramped

1:05.9

bathtub, struggling for a pyramid of toilet paper or waiting in line at a closed movie

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theater.

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There are also photographs of loneliness, isolation, and trips to the emergency room,

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everything that might happen over the course of a normal year, but of course, normal,

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