In episode 307 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed reflecting on photography and the 1990s, keeping ethemera that may or may not be important and the importance of making mistakes to creative success.
Plus this week, photographer Michael Robinson Chávez takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which he answer’s the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?’
Michael Robinson Chávez, is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning photographer, who became seduced by photography after a friend gave him a camera to take on a trip to Peru. A native Californian who is half-Peruvian, Robinson Chávez is now based in the Washington DC region. He worked for the The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe and Associated Press before working as a staff photographer for fifteen years at The Washington Post. He has covered assignments in over 75 countries including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the collapse of Venezuela, violence in Mexico, California's historic drought, the Egyptian revolution, gold mining in Peru, climate change in Siberia, life in Brazil's favelas, and the US led invasion and occupation of Iraq. Robinson Chávez was named an iWitness Fellow, is a frequent lecturer and has taught photographic workshops with the Leica Akademie and Foundry among others, in over twenty countries. https://chavezphoto.com
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