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🗓️ 20 October 2023
⏱️ 47 minutes
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Discover the captivating history of Louisiana through a lens in John Lawrence's new book. From the elegant autochrome process to the timeless allure of Mardi Gras, these photographs transport you to a bygone era. Now, after four decades of curating historic New Orleans photographs, he unveils Louisiana Lens, a captivating book that takes you on an immersive journey through time.
In this episode of Final Cuts, host Mark Bologna sits down with John Lawrence, the former curator of the Historic New Orleans Collection's photography holdings. Lawrence recently released a book called Louisiana Lens, which showcases a hundred photographs from the collection.
Lawrence's passion for photography led him to become the curator of photographs, shaping the growth of the collection over the years. The goal of his book was to select 100 photographs that represent the development of photographic technology and offer individual interpretations to each viewer.
Through images accompanied by narratives, the book allows readers to explore the multilayered nature of each photograph, weaving together the immutable characteristics of the image, its historical context, and the personal interpretation of the viewer.
Whether you're a photography enthusiast or simply interested in the history of Louisiana, this episode provides a deeper understanding of the state's rich history through the lens of photography. So grab your favorite beverage, sit back, and dive into the captivating world of Louisiana's history through the camera lens.
"A photograph needs to be appreciated for what it was then at that moment, but also through the lens of today." - John Lawrence
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0:00.0 | You're listed to Beyond Bourbon Street, an insider's guide to New Orleans. Beyond Bourbon Street is the podcast |
0:15.0 | where we explore the food, music, culture, places, and people that make New Orleans |
0:19.7 | unique. Whether you are planning a trip, living in New Orleans, or simply wanting a taste of the Crescent City from wherever you are, |
0:26.0 | you've come to the right place. |
0:29.0 | And now, your host, Mark Bologna. |
0:35.0 | This is Mark. |
0:37.0 | This is Mark. |
0:38.0 | Welcome to episode 193. |
0:39.0 | Today's episode's all about a new book |
0:41.0 | highlighting photography from the archives of the Historic New Orleans collection. |
0:45.0 | The last show was all about the mysterious drink known as Absinthe. |
0:49.0 | If you missed it, go back and give it a listen. I think you'll enjoy it. |
0:52.0 | Before we jump in, let me talk about the people |
0:53.9 | that make this show possible and one of them is where we're sitting today, the |
0:57.0 | Historic New Orleans Collection, the City's Premier History Museum located a |
1:01.0 | 520 Royal Street in the heart of the French Quarter. |
1:04.0 | Check out their online publication called First Draft. |
1:07.0 | It's a combination blog and exhibition space. |
1:10.0 | You can find it at HNOC.org |
1:12.0 | slash First draft. |
1:13.8 | Through November 5th, 2023, so we're running out of time, |
1:17.0 | but you still have a few weeks to check out their exhibit |
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