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Daily FRO 348: Bernie Book Audio TEST...what do you think?

FroKnowsPhoto Photography Podcasts

Jared Polin

Visual Arts, Arts

4.4831 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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This is the Daily FRO for January 9th 2020.

TXT ME your thoughts 3137109729

Transcript

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0:00.0

Jared Pullen Fro's Photo.com and this is the Daily Fro for Saturday, January 9th,

0:08.8

2021. The time is 335 in the p.m. This is episode number 3.48, where I sit down sometime during

0:17.6

the day to share what's on my mind with you and you. You get to text me and share

0:20.9

your mind at 313719. That's 313719. Now, before I get into the Bernie Sanders side of this about

0:31.6

the photo book, I do want to acknowledge the video I put out yesterday, which was Friday, the one about

0:37.9

photographers attacked in Washington, D.C., where I go over some of the stories that photographers

0:44.6

shared, as well as some of the images that were captured.

0:49.6

Now, that is, I mean, you can take it as political or not political.

0:53.7

You can take it any way you want, but by the nature of what it is, it's going you can take it as political or not political. You could take it any way you want,

0:54.8

but by the nature of what it is, it's going to be perceived as a political video when, in essence,

1:00.0

it's not. It's a video discussing what happened, what photojournalists faced in the crowd,

1:08.3

in the riot, in the insurrection part of it um and their stories so there's

1:13.5

video of an ap photographer being manhandled by his straps and thrown over a wall there's a photo

1:20.0

and then the story from aaron shaft who is a new york times photographer who shares her um assault where her cameras were stolen and broken and she was

1:32.9

forcibly pushed to the ground and she shares that whole story about what happened with her.

1:38.3

There's some other videos that were posted on Twitter of the AP having their cameras and gear broken and smashed

1:46.9

outside. And I share some of the photographers that I follow that are in the press pool

1:54.2

that cover the president and the White House and Democrats and whoever else they do because they're

1:59.1

photojournalists that look at the scene

2:02.0

and capture what is unfolding to document history. They don't share whether they're on the left

2:08.3

or the right or the center or whatever. Their job is to document and capture images. Now, it is

2:15.1

getting harder and harder not to share personal angles in all of this.

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