#445 THE FINAL PHOTOS WE MAKE…

FEATURING PHOTOGRAPHERS PATRICK STUBBS AND SEAN GALLAGHER

Today on the show, two photographers, Patrick Stubbs and Sean Gallagher recount stories about the father-figure mentors in their lives and the pictures they made upon their passing. We discuss the mental health benefits of having photography during the more challenging times of our lives and how projects can bring meaning to our work. We also learn what it takes to make set photographs on some of America’s top-loved TV shows and why the everyday objects around us can be photographic gold.

From the mailbag, one of our Extra Milers Mat Bobby has found a project that requires you to stay behind the safety fence at all times, bringing back a memory or three for me. There is the most incredibly potent story and picture from a good friend of the show, Marissa Roth. Hegaard the Dane has landed in Italy and found a snake in paradise, as have I, although many thousands of miles away in Miami, and there’s a reminder of this month’s assignment from Emily Renier.

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MORE ABOUT names, words, THE MUSIC and places FROM TODAY’S SHOW

Platon, born Platon Antoniou, is a British portrait and documentary photographer, raised in Greece and educated in England, with a background in graphic design and fine arts.

Celebrating 154 years, the Boulder County Fair is Colorado's oldest, offering free admission and parking, with support from Boulder County as its main sponsor.

Sean Gallagher’s Family Tools project is a recently completed, fine-art coffee table book focusing on the tool collection of both Sean’s grandfather and father.

Marissa Roth is a photojournalist who was part of the Los Angeles Times team that won a Pulitzer Prize for Spot News for their coverage of the 1992 Los Angeles riots. She is the subject of a one-woman show, Finding the Light written and performed by Lisa Hayes. Receive latest stories through her newsletter.

Margaret ‘Peggy’ Moffitt was an American model and actress. During the 1960s, she worked very closely with fashion designer Rudi Gernreich, and developed a signature style that featured heavy makeup and an asymmetrical haircut. Peggy in ‘Blow-Up’ and ‘Comme Des Garçons’ (Warning - nudity). Peggy was married to American photographer William Claxton.

MUSIC LINKS: Luke Kelly sang and wrote the playout song today Photos. Music on the show is sourced primarily from Artlist.


PATRICK STUBBS

The photograph above that Patrick made upon the news of his father’s passing, talked about within the show. Below, the picture made post the news, on the coast.


SEAN GALLAGHER

Photographs from the project Dad’s Last Day - see the collection on Sean’s project page.


MAT BOBBY

Mat Bobby’s ‘Day’ at the Derby. Can you spot Extinguisher Mountain? See more of Mat’s work on Instagram.


SHUTTER SYNC


LARS HEGAARD’S POSTCARD (WITH AN EXTRA THROWN IN FROM NEALE)

The snake in paradise, laundry (above), plus below, Neale’s literal snaky kind of experience on Miami’s boardwalk.


MARISSA ROTH

In memory of Peggy Moffitt.


NEALE JAMES

Sketchbook pictures from today’s photowalk


VIDEO LIBRARY

The following videos/subjects are referenced within today’s show.

The photography of William Claxton.

The trailer from the 1966 film Blow-Up.

An ingenious 'return to the location' film found when researching Blow-Up.

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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