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B&H Photography Podcast

We Are Our Stuff – Sally Davies’ Portraits of New Yorkers

B&H Photography Podcast

Jill Waterman

Podcast, Photography, Arts, Visual Arts, Bh, Photo

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Photographer Sally Davies embodies a beautiful creative spirit, and I think that spirit also resides in the homes of the 72 New Yorkers she photographed, and who are included in her wonderful portrait book, appropriately titled, New Yorkers. If this spirit does not exist and Davies is not in tune with it, how could she have captured such wonderful stories of people and their places and done it so efficiently, in some cases in just minutes?

We will answer that question and many others as we welcome Davies to the B&H Photography Podcast to discuss the making of her new book. We are also joined by writer and photographer Jill Waterman, who recently produced an insightful interview with Davies. Our conversation gets to the heart of Davies’ loving project, and touches upon its themes of inclusiveness and of gentrification, but also digs into the process of making portraits in cramped quarters with little time, and of the surprisingly difficult task of getting people NOT to smile for a photo.

We talk about Davies’ decision to eschew light stands for on-camera flash and to go with a Sony mirrorless camera and Zeiss 18mm lens. We also talk about the importance of creative freedom and rejecting preconceived expectations as you make portraits. Davies photographed a wide range of New Yorkers for this series and did not refuse one person who was suggested to her, but when it came to organizing a book, edits needed to be made, and we discuss this process as well. Davies is well-known for her street photography and we mention her projects on neighborhood storefronts and vintage cars, but this series of interior portraits is as “New York” as it comes.

Join us for this pleasant conversation and check out Jill Waterman’s interview with Davies.

Guests: Sally Davies and Jill Waterman

Photograph © Sally Davies

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the B&H Photography podcast.

0:04.6

For over 40 years, B&H has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and

0:09.4

more.

0:10.4

For your favorite gear, news, and reviews, visit us at bnh.com or download the B&H app to

0:16.0

your iPhone or Android device.

0:18.2

Now here's your host, Alan White.

0:21.2

Greetings and welcome to the B&H Photography podcast.

0:24.3

Today, we welcome two guests to talk about Sally Davey's new book, New Yorkers.

0:29.2

The first guest, believe it or not, is Sally Davey's herself.

0:32.4

And we're also joined by photographer, writer, and fellow B&H-er Jill Waterman.

0:37.6

Welcome to Sally and welcome to Jill.

0:40.6

Sally Davey's is a New York City photographer.

0:42.7

If there ever was one, her images of the low-resight in East Village just ooze Gotham and her

0:47.9

work is appropriately in the permanent collection of Museum of the City of New York and the New

0:53.0

York City 9-11 Memorial Museum.

0:55.6

Her archive was recently acquired by NYU and is now part of the downtown collection of

1:00.7

Fails Library.

1:02.5

Sally's photographs have been featured in the New York Times and the New York Post among

1:05.9

others and exhibited at the Bernhard Ducy-Miselle Gallery.

1:10.5

In 2014, Sally received the citation from the City of New York for an ongoing commitment

1:15.5

to photographing the low-resight.

1:18.0

And like all great chroniclers of New York City, she's Canadian.

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