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Discovering the Art of Photography with Maggie Shannon

Welcome to the world of photography through the lens of Maggie Shannon, a talented photographer specializing in portrait and documentary work. In today’s episode of the “10 Frames Per Second” podcast, hosted by Molly Roberts, Maggie shares her journey, inspirations, and the stories behind her captivating projects. Let’s dive into the highlights of this insightful conversation.

The Journey into Photography

Maggie Shannon’s passion for photography began in high school, thanks to supportive teachers and parents who encouraged her artistic curiosity. Her journey took a significant turn when she attended Hampshire College, where she delved into analog photography, and later, the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City, where she honed her technical skills.

Key Influences

  • Teachers: Robert Seidel and Kane Stewart at Hampshire College.
  • Photographers: Martin Parr and William Eggleston, known for capturing the mundane in a powerful way.

Notable Projects

Swamp Yankee

Maggie’s first book, “Swamp Yankee,” explores the world of New England shark fishing. This project, characterized by its quirky and colorful imagery, offers a peek into a predominantly male world.

Extreme Pain, Extreme Joy

Her latest book, “Extreme Pain, Extreme Joy,” documents midwives and birthing rituals in the USA. This project was born out of the challenges faced by women during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the rise in home births.

Why Focus on Birth?

  • Pandemic Impact: The pandemic made the birthing process more traumatic, prompting a rise in home births.
  • Stylistic Approach: Maggie’s use of direct flash and black-and-white imagery gives the project a timeless, humanizing feel.

The Power of Personal Projects

Maggie emphasizes the importance of personal projects, often driven by her emotions, particularly anger at social injustices. Her work on late-term abortion clinics and the birthing process reflects her commitment to telling stories that matter.

Tips for Emerging Photographers

  • Trust Your Gut: Follow your curiosity and instincts.
  • Pitch Personal Work: Many of Maggie’s personal projects have found homes in prestigious publications like The New York Times and The New Yorker.

Overcoming Challenges

Maggie shares her personal experiences, including the impact of the Eaton fire on her community and family. Despite these challenges, she remains resilient and continues to find inspiration in her surroundings.

 

Maggie Shannon’s journey in photography is a testament to the power of passion, curiosity, and resilience. Her work not only captures moments but also tells compelling stories that resonate with audiences. For aspiring photographers, Maggie’s story is a reminder to follow your instincts and let your emotions guide your creative process.

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For more inspiring stories and insights into the world of photography, tune in to the “10 Frames Per Second” podcast, available on 10fps.net and WLOY.org.

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