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🗓️ 28 January 2021
⏱️ 56 minutes
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Photography has long been used as a tool to explore and analyze history, but in the hands of an artist, that same tool is not asked to be exacting or accurate to the historical record. If anything, artists challenge this idea of photography as fact. And for this reason, it is such a pleasure to welcome artist and photographer Barbara Mensch to the B&H Photography Podcast. Mensch has created a book of history by using photographs she took as an artist.
Having lived in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge for many years, she photographed the bridge in varied light and perspective, but not until she ventured into the bridge itself did she become interested in using her photographic story as the anchor for a researched and nuanced study of the three principle creators of the Brooklyn Bridge. The book, In the Shadow of Genius: The Brooklyn Bridge and Its Creators, is the successful result of her work, and we talk with Mensch about re-evaluating older work, the endurance needed to complete a long project, the ability of photography to tell stories, and about square format and Hasselblad.
In the second half of the program, we take up Mensch’s current book project, which also re-addresses earlier work, in this case from her wonderful series on the workers of the South Street Seaport or, as it was then called, the “waterfront.” Here we discuss the intrapersonal skills needed to photograph in authentic, yet potentially dangerous situations, the creative and youthful zeal that fuels such projects, and even about Bergger photography paper. Join us for this engaging conversation.
Guest: Barbara Mensch
Photograph © Barbara Mensch
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0:00.0 | You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast. |
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0:17.9 | Now here's your host, Alan White. |
0:20.0 | Greetings and welcome to the B&H Photography Podcast. |
0:23.4 | My name is Alan White, and today John Harrison, I welcome to the program Photographer and |
0:27.6 | author, Barbara Mench. |
0:29.5 | The first line of Barbara's bio claims, she probes her subject matter with the curiosity |
0:34.4 | and stamina of a detective. |
0:36.5 | And while I bet a lot of photographers feel that way, Barbara not only has the research |
0:40.6 | and images to make her case, but a box of donuts says she's not the only detective to |
0:45.3 | have followed some of her subjects. |
0:47.0 | We're going to get into more of that a little bit later, but for now, welcome to the |
0:50.4 | show, Barbara. |
0:51.9 | Thank you so much for having me. |
0:54.7 | As much as I have to say. |
0:56.6 | I always say it's a pleasure being at. |
1:00.3 | Barbara is a visual artist, a photographer, and as mentioned, the author of four books, |
1:07.6 | including South Street, New York photographs, and in the shadow of genius, the Brooklyn |
1:12.5 | Bridge and its creators, which is an amazing, amazing document. |
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