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#7 The power of photography: Turning art into action - A conversation with Pauline Vermare & Fred Ritchin

41 min · 1 de feb de 2021
Portada del episodio #7 The power of photography: Turning art into action - A conversation with Pauline Vermare & Fred Ritchin

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The power of photography and the emotions triggered by images are stronger than ever, as evidenced by recent social and political events. At a time when almost anyone can make a photograph anywhere, what is the responsibility of the photographer, but also that of the viewer when sharing images on social media? What can we learn from the history of the medium? And how can a more ethical grounding of photography improve the impact images have on society? Tune in as we discuss these essential questions with two photography experts, Pauline Vermare & Fred Ritchin. This episode was recorded on January 22, 2021.

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