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The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

TCF Ep. 326 - Kathy Shorr

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Ibarionex R. Perello

Arts, Visual Arts

4.8768 Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2016

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Kathy Shorr is a freelance photographer based in New York. Her work has been exhibited widely at such galleries as Howard Greenberg Gallery, NY, and Sariedo Gallery, NY. Her series, "Limousine," was included in the prestigious Visa Pour L'Image, International Photo-Journaliosm Festival, in Perpignan, France. Her work has been published in Popular Photography, Newsweek, French Photo, Camera Austria, Photo Review, On Seeing, New York Observer, and The Village Voice. As a freelance educational consultant, Ms. Shorr works with diverse groups of all ages in helping to learn how to express themselves through the lens and screen arts. Here project SHOT explores the long-term impact of people who have survived gun violence. Please note that this may be an especially difficult episode considering the recent tragic events in Orlando, Florida. So, please be aware that the content may be sensitive for some listeners. Please consider supporting the victims and families of the Orlando shooting by submitting a donation to The GLBT Community Center of Central Florida. http://www.thecenterorlando.org Resources: Kathy Shorr http://www.kathyshorr.com Mark Peterson http://www.markpetersonpixs.com Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for iOS. Click here to download for Android Click here to download for Windows 8 Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with contributing to our Patreon effort. You can do this by visiting patreon.com/thecandidframe or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button.

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0:00.0

This is IvarianX and this is The Candid Frame.

0:04.1

The interview you are about to hear was recorded several weeks ago,

0:08.0

before the terrible events in Orlando, Florida this past weekend,

0:11.8

where a gunman took the lives of 49 people and wounded over 50 others.

0:17.4

Our guest, Kathy Shore's photo project, Shot, focuses on gun violence and it's a fact on the

0:23.6

lives of people who have survived their wounds.

0:26.8

It's a sensitive subject, but especially right now.

0:30.4

So please know that this episode may be very sensitive for some listeners.

0:35.3

I think it's important to stand together as people and the community during times like these,

0:40.4

and I'd like to encourage listeners to consider contributing to the GLBT Community Center

0:46.2

of Central Florida to help them with their work with a community of people directly impacted

0:52.0

by this attack.

0:53.7

I'll have a link in the show notes,

0:55.2

as well as on the blog at the candid frame.com. Well, Kathy, welcome to The Candid Frame. I'm

1:01.8

really excited to have you on the show. Why don't we start off with you telling us about your project

1:08.3

Shot? Sure. Shot is a project about shooting survivors, people who have been themselves shot.

1:17.4

It's a nationwide project.

1:19.4

I traveled about 100,000 miles over two years and two or three months around the United States.

1:28.3

I wanted it to be an extremely mixed project with many kinds of people, diverse geographically.

1:37.3

And we have, I'm very happy to say, all races, many ethnicities, ages 8 to 80, men and women from all different kinds of

1:50.8

shooting situations in the project.

1:53.8

And what spurred your interest in doing this?

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