The Mountain in Us
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2440813/fan_mail/new] A city can look familiar and still be disappearing in real time. We sit down with Claire Evans, a Fresno-based photographer who shoots film and builds living archives of the Central Valley by stepping into backyards, kitchens, skate parks, and neighborhoods that don’t always get the investment or attention they deserve. We talk about Fresno as an agriculture-centered place with deep cultural diversity, and how urban sprawl can quietly push older communities to the margins. Claire reflects on why documenting what already exists matters, from stories tied to historic areas like Japantown to everyday scenes that become priceless once they’re gone. She also shares the personal side of documentary photography: how walking first pulled her toward a camera, why asking for a portrait never stops being scary, and how trust changes when you photograph people you actually know. You’ll hear unforgettable moments from her work, including photographing her friend Kiwi in traditional Hmong clothing while she plays guitar, plus a visit to a Punjabi family farm where animals, memorabilia, and hospitality shaped the story. We also get into film photography workflow, why patience is part of the art, and why Claire feels most responsible documenting her own “turf” in the Central Valley. If you care about community storytelling, local history, and photography as advocacy, this conversation will leave you seeing your hometown differently. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find these Fresno and Central Valley stories. www.inkofsingh.com
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