Jeff Ferrell talks about the thousands of photographs he’s recovered while dumpster diving and the legal and moral questions of owning someone else’s images.
Read moreA dumpster diver finds the photos we throw away
Jeff Ferrell talks about the thousands of photographs he’s recovered while dumpster diving and the legal and moral questions of owning someone else’s images.
Read moreWhen others flee war zones, she grabs her camera
Photojournalist Lynsey Addario focuses her lens on the impact of conflict, particularly on women and girls. This hour, we’ll talk with her about her new memoir, “It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War.”
Read moreThe Extraordinary Eye of Gordon Parks
Senior Curator of Photographs at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, John Rohrbach joins us to talk about the work of the first African American staff photographer for Life Magazine, Gordon Parks.
Read moreExposing The Photo Archives Of Black History
Darcy Eveleigh and Rachel Swarns talk about images of 20th century black life recently discovered in the Times’ archives.
Read morePortraits Of A President: Obama In The White House
Former White House photographer Pete Souza talks about the public and private personas of the 44th president.
Read moreExposing The Photo Archives Of Black History
Darcy Eveleigh and Rachel Swarns talk about images of 20th century black life recently discovered in the Times’ archives.
Read morePhotographer Annie Leibovitz
Annie Leibovitz joins us to talk about the work that goes into her extraordinary pictures.
Read moreThe Life And Work Of Elliott Erwitt
This hour, we’ll talk about one of the most significant photographers of the 20th Century with Jessica McDonald, who curated “Elliott Erwitt: Home Around the World,” currently on display at UT’s Harry Ransom Center.
Read moreTelling War Stories Through Images
This hour, we’ll talk about how war photographers tell stories of conflict through their images with a panel of Pulitzer Prize-winners: David Hume Kennerly, Carol Guzy and David Leeson.
Read moreDocumenting Nature’s Wonders
This hour, we’ll talk with photographer Charlie Hamilton James about documenting nature in the Peruvian rainforest, Yellowstone National Park, Tanzania’s Serengeti and elsewhere.
Read moreA Conversation With Laura Wilson
We’ll talk to the Dallas photographer about why she’s drawn to the West, her work with the late Richard Avedon and “That Day: Laura Wilson,” an exhibition of her work on display at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.
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