Coming from the Mid-East to Detroit at ten years old, Rose Shoshana began as a photographer, and evolved to become one of the seminal pioneers in the LA art gallery movement. Some of the renowned artists she represents include: Graciela Iturbide, John Chiara, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, William Eggleston, Tania Franco Klein and many others. In […]
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Podcast Interview with Carla Jay Harris
Carla Jay Harris is a unique multidisciplinary artist whose work includes: photography, installation, collage, and drawing. She draws inspiration from both local history as well as her family archives to bring meaning and depth to her inventions. After a successful career as a commercial artist (which continues), she received an MFA from UCLA, and her […]
Podcast Interview Paul Martineau – curator with the Getty Museum
Paul Martineau is a 20 year veteran curator of the Getty Photography art department, and one of the most prolific and respected book authors of seminal monographs and thematic compendiums of photographers and their history. His books include examinations of: Robert Mapplethorpe, Herb Rifts, Minor White, Eliot Porter, Imogen Cunningham, Paul Outterbridge, as well as […]
Podcast interview with Alejandro Cartagena
The is the second interview with Alejandro Cartagena – the first with live audio. We get to hear what’s new and exciting with one of the world’s top fine art photographers. You can find Alejandro’s new exciting works at: https://assembly.art/artists/alejandro-cartagena. Cartagena is a fine art photographer based in Monterrey, Mexico, and is represented by […]
Podcast Interview with Roger Ballen
Roger Ballen is a legendary fine art photographer who grew up in New York and moved to South Africa many years ago. He has been widely exhibited in museums and galleries all over the world, and this April has an upcoming exhibition at the Fahey/Klein Gallery in Los Angeles. His innovative work has created a […]
Interview with Gregory Crewdson
Gregory Crewdson is one of the best known and influential fine art photographers working today. He is currently the director of the photography department at Yale University where he received his MFA early on. His work is internationally recognized as singularly unique for the painstaking lighting technique, which he creates with the help of very […]
Interview with Holly Andres
Holly Andres is an American fine art and commercial photographer who has been creating dynamic and compelling images for over a decade. She started out shooting mostly fine art photography, but gradually branched into editorial assignments with the New York Times Magazine and many others. She continues to evolve and expand her art. For her […]
Interview with NYC fine art photographer Arne Svenson
Arne Svenson is a well-known fine art photographer who is currently represented by the Julie Saul Gallery in New York. For his last exhibition, Arne experienced quite a controversy recently when he was sued by one of his subjects for his series The Neighbors, after they learned that he photographed them without their knowledge with […]
Interview with Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf
Erwin Olaf has been one of the top advertising and people photographers in the world for over twenty-five years. His current show Waiting: Selections from Erwin Olaf: Volume I & II is being exhibited at the Hasted Kraeutler Gallery in New York. While continuing to do innovative commercial work, he has increasingly become focused on […]
Interview with Joel-Peter Witkin
Joel-Peter Witkin is one of the most respected and innovative fine art photographers of the last fifty years. His identical brother, Jerome Witkin, is an equally renowned and established painter. For the first time ever, they are having a joint exhibition, Twin Visions, at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts Gallery in Los Angeles. I had the […]