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🗓️ 23 June 2022
⏱️ 54 minutes
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On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we are pleased to welcome photographer and director Brandon Tauszik and journalist Pendarvis Harshaw to talk about their recently completed project, “Facing Life,” an effective blend of form and content, whose principal image format is the cinemagraph and whose content speaks to one of our society’s most pressing issues: prison reform.
Our discussion takes on both aspects as we learn how cinemagraphs are produced and how Tauszik uses this process to create resonating portraits that blur the line between still and motion photography. We also come to understand the motivation for these two creators to address the changing landscape of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and profile the joys and struggles of eight people recently released from life sentences. Our conversation brings together the technical and creative aspects of this imaging process, including Tauszik’s thoughts on portraiture and the specific gear and techniques for making these hybrid images, as well as the issues of mass incarceration and “mass integration.”
We also come to understand the working relationship between Tauszik and Harshaw—who is primarily an audio journalist and author—and how they met their subjects and developed their stories over several years. While this project may ultimately find its way into galleries or print form, it was devised as an online project and we see, in “Facing Life,” eight stories that succinctly and compassionately blend form, content, and presentation to tell important contemporary stories.
Guests: Brandon Tauszik and Pendarvis Harshaw
Photograph © Brandon Tauszik
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0:17.7 | Now here's your host, Alan Whitez. |
0:21.7 | Greetings and welcome to the B&H Photography Podcast. |
0:24.4 | My name is Alan Whitez, and I'm John Harris. |
0:26.9 | And today we'll be talking about a powerful project that truly understands and effectively |
0:31.5 | utilizes the relationship between content and form. |
0:35.6 | The project is called Facing Life, which at its heart is a series of portraits of people |
0:40.2 | recently released from life sentences in California prisons. |
0:44.3 | And while there is text and even 360 degree video involved, the primary form used to tell |
0:49.7 | these stories is called a cinematograph. |
0:51.9 | And we're going to learn about this medium as well as the project itself from its creators, |
0:56.5 | Brandon Towsick and Pandarvus Harshore, also known as Penn. |
1:00.8 | Hey there, thanks for having us. |
1:02.6 | Hello, hello. |
1:03.6 | Yeah, pleasure to have you guys here. |
1:05.4 | Now let's get a little bit more specific. |
1:08.0 | Brandon Towsick is a photographer and filmmaker based in Los Angeles, California. |
1:13.2 | His long term projects examine elements of America's social periphery, often with the |
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