Podcast: Jake May’s Juneteenth, Jesse Dittmar snaps Charli D’Amelio, and the NYT’s Black Self-Portraits
Juneteenth, the Summer Solstice, and Father’s Day – all in one weekend – with some fantastic photography to boot.
In this episode of Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah and Allen discuss the wonderful work of Jake May in Flint, MI, Linda Tirado sues the police for shooting her in the eye, Jesse Dittmar takes an assignment with the Washington Post to photograph TikTok star Charli D’Amelio, and the NYT’s “Self-Portraits From Black Photographers Reflecting on America.”
We mention the following photographers, articles, and websites in this episode:
- We love Jake May’s 2018 Juneteeth Parade photo (via NYT)
- Princess Victoria Ka’iulani Cleghorn in a kimono in 1898
- Photographer Linda Tirado Sues Police for Blinding Her Left Eye, Uses Last Photo as Proof (via PetaPixel)
- Interview: Celebrity photoshoots in the era of COVID-19 – Jesse Dittmar shares his experience (via DPReview)
- Chris Dorley Brown’s London During Lockdown (via It’s Nice That)
- Self-Portraits From Black Photographers Reflecting on America (via NYT)
- Deborah Willis (@drdebwillis)
- Dana Scruggs (@DanaScruggs1)
- Miranda Barnes (IG: @mirandabarnes)
- Kennedi Carter (IG: @internetbby)
- Andre D. Wagner (@PhotoDre)
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