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🗓️ 11 August 2017
⏱️ 66 minutes
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Structure and limitation is a key to the artistic process. This is the idea that opens our conversation with photographer and publisher Brooks Jensen. In addition to his work as a fine-art photographer, Jensen is well recognized as the publisher of LensWork, the beautiful print magazine (and website) about photographs (not cameras!). We speak with him about LensWork’s “Seeing in Sixes” competition, in which photographers submit a series of just six images with the idea that this limited number forces efficiency and creativity. Our discussion glides to other topics, such as the purpose of art, digital versus analog preservation, and the simple joy of creating and sharing your work.
On the second half of our show we return for Episode Four of “Dispatch,” with Adriane Ohanesian. In this segment, Ohanesian talks about the cameras, lenses, and gear she uses in covering breaking and long-form news in Africa. She compares her newer Sony mirrorless to her Canon “tanks,” and offers insight on working in some of the toughest conditions imaginable.
Ohanesian also continues to detail her assignment work and, on this occasion, she is in the Democratic Republic of the Congo with rangers combating illegal poaching and mining in the Okapi Wildlife Reserve. She tells of the region and the struggle for resources, and of the dangers, both natural and human, which confront locals and visitors. Chronicling her time with the rangers and her miles-long hikes through thick jungle, she shares thoughts on interacting with subjects and developing photo narrative with understated humor, and prepares us for the next chapter to this story, which ultimately turns quite tragic.
Guests: Brooks Jensen and Adriane Ohanesian
Photograph: Brook Jensen from "Shoji - In Praise of Shadows"
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0:33.3 | On today's episode, we're going to return to conversations we recorded at Optic 2017 |
0:38.6 | conference for a chat we had with finite photographer and publisher of Lenswerk magazine |
0:44.2 | Brooks Jensen. |
0:45.7 | We speak with Brooks about the artistic process as it applies to photography and specifically |
0:50.1 | about its feelings that structure and even in limitations are the breeding ground of |
0:54.5 | art. |
0:55.6 | With parameters in place, we can find it easier to avoid distraction and create the art |
0:59.7 | we want to. |
1:01.1 | We also talk with Brooks about digital versus analog image preservation, the purpose of art, |
1:06.2 | and even a bit about Billy Holiday. |
1:08.8 | After a break, we're going to return with episode four of our ongoing series Dispatch with |
1:13.8 | Adrian O'Hanison. |
1:15.2 | Okay, before we go any further, it is Al's gear head pick of the week. |
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