On this special edition of I Love Photography, Allen Murabayashi and I interview St. Louis Post-Dispatch photographer David Carson, who documented some of the first incidents happening in Ferguson, MO on August 9th. Listen in for his detailed account of the QuikTrip looting and his interactions with both the people of Ferguson and the police. We also discuss Jen Davis’ thoughtful self portraits, Martin Schoeller’s most recent shoot and changing style, as well as Kim Kardashian’s new book Selfish. You can tune in below and follow along with links, or subscribe to the I Love Photography podcast, here.
Links
Interview with David Carson (follow him and his updates on Twitter at @PDPJ)
Philadelphia Daily News changes it’s cover for Ferguson reporting
Ferguson Images Evoke Civil Rights Era and Changing Visual Perceptions
Photography, Authority and Race
Actor Robin Williams’ career as seen in 8×10 “glossies”
Edward Snowden photographed by Platon
Heartbroken Little Girl Learns What Happens When You Accidentally Delete a Photo
Kim Kardashian’s Selfie book – Selfish
Polish couple fall off cliff and die while taking selfies
Jen Davis’ self portraits on Flakphoto
Videographer Uses UV Camera to Show People their Skin Like They’ve Never Seen it Before
Brian Smith’s Photography Gear Guide
Marco Longari’s images from Gaza
David Chancellor’s photos of conservation efforts
Martin Schoeller shoots Tavi Gevinson for New York Mag
Humans of New York is Suddenly a War Photographer
Interview with St. Louis Photog David Carson – #ILovePhoto Chat: Aug. 15, 2014
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