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Glow In the Dark Dolphins, the COVID Lives of NYT Photographers, and Life Imitates Art
Your weekly dose of photography and culture with hosts Sarah Jacobs and Allen Murabayashi. In this episode, we talk about a collection of 15 essays...
Your weekly dose of photography and culture with hosts Sarah Jacobs and Allen Murabayashi. In this episode, we talk about a collection of 15 essays written by NYT staffers and contributors, DJs and strippers on Instagram, the trend of recreating famous artwork at home, and cool images of dolphins and whales to end the show!
We mention the following photographers, articles, and websites in this episode:
- Still Lives: In this unnatural state of isolation, photographers show us the things that bind (via NYT)
- Brittainy Newman (@bnewmanphoto)
- Cig Harvey (@cig_harvey)
- Emily Kask (@ek_the_pj)
- Exhaustion and emptiness: Faces of those on the frontline (via BJP)
- COVID-19 Safety Training for Visual Journalists (via CatchLight)
- It’s Diplo, Live From His Living Room (via NYT)
- Inside the Strip Clubs of Instagram (via NYT)
- Bored Russians Posted Silly Art Parodies. The World Has Joined In. (via NYT)
- Nina Katchadourian’s “Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style“
- Matt Stirn (@mattstirn)
- Jay L. Clendenin’s bioluminescent waves
- Watch these dolphins glow in the dark in bioluminescent water off Newport Beach (via OC Register)
- With tourism on furlough, Hawaii’s whales are enjoying some needed rest from constant scrutiny (via Honolulu Star Advertiser)
Correction: We incorrectly identify Matt Stirn as an anthropologist by training. He is an archaeologist.
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