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The Family Photographer
Jenny Stein
59 episodes
4 weeks ago
Your friends and family expect you to bring your camera to birthday parties and holiday dinners. You pick up your camera before the broom when your kids spill flour all over the kitchen floor. You're the family photographer. Every other week, I share my conversations with photographers about their work and their families. How can we take better photos of our family life? Why are we taking all these photos in the first place?
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Your friends and family expect you to bring your camera to birthday parties and holiday dinners. You pick up your camera before the broom when your kids spill flour all over the kitchen floor. You're the family photographer. Every other week, I share my conversations with photographers about their work and their families. How can we take better photos of our family life? Why are we taking all these photos in the first place?
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Kids & Family
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43: Simon Ringsmuth talks to us about taking photos of his sister during her battle with breast cancer
The Family Photographer
1 hour 19 minutes 23 seconds
7 years ago
43: Simon Ringsmuth talks to us about taking photos of his sister during her battle with breast cancer
The Family Photographer
Your friends and family expect you to bring your camera to birthday parties and holiday dinners. You pick up your camera before the broom when your kids spill flour all over the kitchen floor. You're the family photographer. Every other week, I share my conversations with photographers about their work and their families. How can we take better photos of our family life? Why are we taking all these photos in the first place?