The Careful Photograph: Rafael Soldi
The Careful Photograph
by Tarrah Krajnak
2y ago
Rafael Soldi joined us for the last episode of this season -- we talk about the making of a photograph from his series, "Imagined Futures" Through this photo, we discuss the history of photo booths, queerness, immigration, and the Materiality of Rafael's work. You can view the image at thecarefulphotograph.com/Rafael-Soldi and view images of the entire series at http://www.rafaelsoldi.com ..read more
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The Careful Photograph: Tommy Kha
The Careful Photograph
by Tarrah Krajnak
2y ago
Tommy Kha is a New York and Memphis-based photographer who joined us to talk about the making of his photo “Mine IX” from "Mi Chien, Mi Loup”. We talk about Kha’s family history, his process of making photos of and with his mother, and the erasure of AAPI folks in the photographic archive. You can view more of Kha’s work at tommykha.com and see the image in fullscreen at thecarefulphotograph.com/tommy-kha ..read more
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The Careful Photograph: Nydia Blas
The Careful Photograph
by Tarrah Krajnak
2y ago
Nydia Blas joins us to talk about an untitled photograph from her upcoming book "Revival" -- available for preorder at https://www.krisgravesprojects.com/book/revival. In this episode, we talk about creating intimate photographs with strangers, bell hooks' essay "The Oppositional Gaze," and working through a Black feminist lens. You can see more of Blas' work at https://nydiablas.com/ and view the untitled photograph at thecarefulphotograph.com/nydiablas ..read more
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The Careful Photograph: Zora J Murff
The Careful Photograph
by Tarrah Krajnak
2y ago
Zora J Murff is a photographer and educator based in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Murff joined us to talk about a photograph called "American Father" from his upcoming series "American Mother, American Father" Zora's work grows out of his conviction that "we need to acknowledge each other, because largely, the world does not acknowledge us." We end up talking about family portraiture, systemic diversity, and "making work in the absence of light," in the words of Theaster Gates. You can see the photograph at thecarefulphotograph.com/zora-j-murff and see more of Zora's work at http://www.zora-murff.c ..read more
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The Careful Photograph: Lorena Molina
The Careful Photograph
by Tarrah Krajnak
2y ago
Photographer and educator Lorena Molina joins us to talk about her recent work, "Making Lemons out of Oranges" from the in-progress series, "Something that it's not nothing" We discuss working intuitively, "making a home in the unwelcoming," and the evolution of Molina's process. You can see the photograph at thecarefulphotograph.com/lorena-molina, and you can see the rest of Molina's work at https://www.lorenamolina.com ..read more
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The Careful Photograph: William Camargo
The Careful Photograph
by Tarrah Krajnak
2y ago
You can view "As Far As I Can Get in 10 Seconds in the Alley Where Cops Chase Brown People Thinking They Are Cholos after John Divola" at TheCarefulPhotograph.com/William-Camargo. For more information about William and his practice, see http://www.williamcamargo.com/. “The Careful Photograph” features the voices of photographers of color who are challenging, subverting, and highlighting some of the problems and paradoxes of the photographic medium in our current moment. In each episode we focus our conversation on a single photograph by the artist. From there, I try to let the artist shape the ..read more
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The Careful Photograph: Sama Alshaibi
The Careful Photograph
by Tarrah Krajnak
2y ago
In this episode, we discuss the image "Water Bearer" from her series entitled Carry Over. The image is displayed on the episode poster, but is also available in full screen at TheCarefulPhotograph.com/Sama-Alshaibi. Sama's work can be found at samalashaibi.com. “The Careful Photograph” features the voices of photographers of color who are challenging, subverting, and highlighting some of the problems and paradoxes of the photographic medium in our current moment. In each episode we focus our conversation on a single photograph by the artist. From there, I try to let the artist shape the conver ..read more
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The Careful Photograph: Aaron Turner
The Careful Photograph
by Tarrah Krajnak
2y ago
“The Careful Photograph” features the voices of photographers of color who are challenging, subverting, and highlighting some of the problems and paradoxes of the photographic medium in our current moment. In each episode we focus our conversation on a single photograph by the artist. From there, I try to let the artist shape the conversation, and what has emerged are nine episodes (so far) that can be used as a teaching tool, or a course in itself about how to look at photographs and look “with care.” Each episode ends with a praxis assignment, visual exercise, or creative prompt for students ..read more
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The Careful Photograph: Introduction
The Careful Photograph
by Tarrah Krajnak
2y ago
“The Careful Photograph” features the voices of photographers of color who are challenging, subverting, and highlighting some of the problems and paradoxes of the photographic medium in our current moment. In each episode we focus our conversation on a single photograph by the artist. From there, I try to let the artist shape the conversation, and what has emerged are nine episodes (so far) that can be used as a teaching tool, or a course in itself about how to look at photographs and look “with care.” Each episode ends with a praxis assignment, visual exercise, or creative prompt for students ..read more
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The Careful Photograph: Mercedes Dorame
The Careful Photograph
by Tarrah Krajnak
2y ago
The image discussed in this episode can be viewed at http://bit.ly/TheCarefulPhotograph_Mercedes and you can view Mercedes website here: https://www.mercedesdorame.com/ “The Careful Photograph” features the voices of photographers of color who are challenging, subverting, and highlighting some of the problems and paradoxes of the photographic medium in our current moment. In each episode we focus our conversation on a single photograph by the artist. From there, I try to let the artist shape the conversation, and what has emerged are nine episodes (so far) that can be used as a teaching tool ..read more
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