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Documentary Photography Review Podcast
Chris King
21 episodes
1 week ago
In-depth interviews with documentary photographers from around the world who have documented stories local to them
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In-depth interviews with documentary photographers from around the world who have documented stories local to them
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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Antonio Olmos and The Landscape of Murder
Documentary Photography Review Podcast
1 hour 11 minutes 55 seconds
11 years ago
Antonio Olmos and The Landscape of Murder

In our interview with Antonio Olmos we discuss his journey as a photographer from Mexico to London, and the changes he has seen over his many years in the business, including the switch to film and the role of the mass media in disseminating photographic stories. In his latest project, The Landscape of Murder, Antonio documents the scenes of the murders that have taken place within the M25 in the past two years. He visited each sites within a few days, taking an image of what was there, from flowers, to crowds of people, to nothing but red tape. Antonio talks about working on London based stories, his philosophy and approach to photography and his belief in the importance of being analytical rather than technical.  In our discussion of The Landscape of Murder we discus Antonio’s methods and composition, his decision to use a Google map and a blog, and the unexpected places and victims of these murders. His images challenge stereotypical views of London and question why these murders often go underreported.

Documentary Photography Review Podcast
In-depth interviews with documentary photographers from around the world who have documented stories local to them