A conversation series on photography where host Jordan Weitzman sits down with emerging and established photographers, publishers and editors to discuss their work.
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Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsVisual Arts |
Jordan Weitzman gets together with archivist Olivian Cha to talk about her work with Corita's photographic archive at the Corita Art Centre in LA.
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Jordan Weitzman visits curator Roxana Marcoci at MoMA to talk about her most recent exhibition, a survey show of An-My Lê's work. Marcoci is the David Dechman senior curator and acting chief curator of the department of photography at the museum, whe... more
Jordan Weitzman gets together with S*an D. Henry-Smith to talk about their work and current show up at 47 Canal in New York.
Passing through Milan, Jordan Weitzman visits Giulia Zorzi at Micamera to talk about the legendary bookshop she founded in 2003 with Flavio Franzoni.
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Of all the very good podcasts interviewing artist photographers this series has the most varied content on the creative elements involved in producing photographic works. Let’s put it this way, it’s the only photo podcast the benefits from relistening. Highly recommended.
My favorite of all the photography focused podcasts out there. I love the selection of guests, ranging from some of my favorite artists to folks I’m learning about for the first time. Jordan is both researched and a great listener and it makes for fascinating conversation.
Great work, but the audio recording and mixing makes it quite hard to listen to, which is a shame.
Take me to back to the stone age ad my cellphone
Magic Hour simply is the best photography podcast online. Interesting subjects, good conversations and a host that is knowledgeable and always well-prepared.
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