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🗓️ 20 June 2024
⏱️ 84 minutes
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Most people’s perception of prison life revolves around sensationalized news stories and Hollywood movies depicting drab, inhospitable environments far outside our reach.
In today’s show, we’re challenging that view in a chat with two educators who use photography as a framework for teaching visual literacy and the art of storytelling to incarcerated men.
Cameras, computers, and sometimes even books, are prohibited from classrooms inside lock up, which forced our guests to come up with creative workarounds, using the generosity of the photographic medium as a path to engage in dialog with their students.
As one of our guests, Nigel Poor, puts it: “With a little bit of ingenuity, there's always a work around to come out with something really beautiful and emotional. And that's one of the pleasures of working in a prison, is that you've got to really rely on your imagination and your ability to hit a road bump and find a way around it.”
Don’t miss this inspiring discussion with two artists and educators who successfully adapted their teaching to the prison workaround, then connected with students on a human level, ultimately triggering their capability to “see fascination everywhere.”
Guests: Chantal Zakari & Nigel Poor
For more information on our guests and the gear they use, see:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/pictures-from-the-inside-seeing-fascination-everywhere-with-chantal-zakari
Top shot courtesy of Nigel Poor and the San Quentin State Prison Museum, with thanks to former Warden Ron Davis and retired Lieutenant Sam Robinson
Stay Connected:
Chantal Zakari Website: https://www.thecorner.net/chantal-zakari
Chantal Zakari Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/show.n.tll/
Chantal Zakari’s Pictures from the Outside book: https://www.thecorner.net/picturesfromtheoutside
Tufts University Prison Initiative (TUPIT): https://sites.tufts.edu/tupit/overview/
Nigel Poor Website: https://nigelpoor.com/
Nigel Poor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nigelpoor/
Nigel Poor’s San Quentin Prison Project: https://nigelpoor.com/project/san-quentin/
Nigel Poor’s San Quentin Prison Project book: https://aperture.org/books/the-san-quentin-project/
Ear Hustle Podcast website: https://www.earhustlesq.com/
This is Ear Hustle book: https://sites.prh.com/thisisearhustle
Mount Tamalpais College: https://www.mttamcollege.edu/
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0:26.0 | Greetings and welcome to the Bnage Photography |
0:29.0 | my name is Alan Whites. |
0:31.0 | And I'm Jill Waterman. And what would the show be if our audio engineer |
0:35.3 | Mike Weinstein wouldn't be jumping in every once in a while with a question or two |
0:39.6 | along the way most people's perception of prison life revolves around sensationalized news stories |
0:45.5 | in Hollywood movies depicting drab in hospitable environments well beyond our reach. In today's show, we're challenging that view in a chat with two |
0:54.8 | educators who use photography as a framework for teaching visual literacy and the art of |
1:00.3 | storytelling to incarcerated men. Cameras, computers, and even books are prohibited |
1:06.1 | from classrooms inside lockup, which forced our guests to come up with creative workarounds |
1:10.9 | using the generosity of the photographic medium as a path to engage |
1:15.0 | in dialogue with their students. |
1:17.7 | Beyond their primary goals is educational and inspirational exercises, the end results or for wider audiences, the possibility to rethink |
1:26.2 | their perceptions about prison and incarceration. |
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