Peter van Agtmael was born in Washington DC in 1981. He graduated from Yale University with a BA in History in 2003. Since 2006, his work has largely concentrated
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Today’s guest is Ada Trillo a queer, first-generation Mexican-American artist who merges documentary and fine art in her photography. Growing up on the border between Juarez, Mexico, and El
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Eugene Richards. Photo Credit: Jocelyn Bain Hogg. Our 100th Episode! This is the first of our Masters Episodes in which we will speak with the giants, masters of their
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Tamir Kalifa (image credit) Throughout his extensive photographic career that now spans over a decade, Tamir Kalifa has captured a variety of significant events within the nation in beyond.
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ARCHIVE EPISODE: Today we chat with A. D. Coleman, photography critic and historian, about the history, legacy and controversy of the famous Robert Capa. Known for his groundbreaking photography
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Louie Palu is a documentary photographer and filmmaker whose work focuses on social political issues such as war, human rights and poverty. Today Molly will be discussing his amazing
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Today’s guests work together in Ukraine, exploring the impact of war on the daily life of civilians, as well as combatants. Together they join poetry, anthropology, photography and journalism
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This week, Eman Mohammed, an award-winning photojournalist and Saudi-born, Palestinian-American, joins the podcast. Eman currently serves as a Senior Ted fellow based in Washington, DC however, her photographic journey began
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Lorissa Rinehart joins the podcast this week to discuss her fascinating writing on art, war, and how they go hand in hand. She dives into her fantastic new biography,
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Svet Jacqueline joins the podcast this week remotely from Ukraine, where she covers social and humanitarian issues in conflict through photography. She gained a Bachelor of Science in Photography
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