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In this episode, Albert Watson shares his Photographic Memory: a fashion image he took as part of a campaign for Blumarine in Miami in 1989. Albert is one of the most prolific artists of the last century as he blends art, fashion and commercial photography to create stark, powerful images. His celebrity portraits include Alfred Hitchcock, Steve Job…
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In this episode, Nick Wooster shares his Photographic Memory: the images of Bruce Weber he admired in magazines as a teenager. Nick Wooster is a fashion consultant based in New York City. His career reads like a who’s who of fashion with over 30 years working for Barney’s New York, Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren - sp…
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In this episode, Nigel Cabourn shares his photographic memories: a photo of the British explorers en route to Antartica in 1952 and an image of his father taken in Burma during WWII. These photographs provided the inspiration for two of his menswear collections and caused him to reflect on his life’s work and passion. Nigel Cabourn is an English me…
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17. Ian Treherne shares his photographic memory: the infamous image of James Dean walking across a rainy Times Square, NYC. The photograph was created by Dennis Stock for LIFE Magazine in 1955 and Ian has felt an attachment to the image, the story behind it and the subject since he was a child. Ian Treherne is a portrait photographer based in the U…
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16. Daniel W Fletcher shares his Photographic Memory: imagery from his brand's AW19 fashion campaign shot in California by Fabien Kruszelnicki. Daniel is a London based contemporary menswear designer. He graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2015 and in only a few years has built one of the most successful young labels in the UK. In 2020 he was a…
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Episode 15. Wendy Ewald shares her Photographic Memory: an image taken by an Indigenous boy in Mexico on large format Polaroid film. For more than 40 years, Wendy has put cameras in the hands of children to help them look at their lives, their families and their communities, specifically encouraging them to make images of their fantasies and dreams…
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Episode 14. Simon Murphy shares his Photographic Memory: an image of The Beatles by Linda McCartney. Simon is a photographer based in Scotland and is known for his arresting street images as well as celebrity portraits including the Dalai Lama, Noel Gallagher and John Hurt. We discuss his latest project documenting the most ethnically diverse neigh…
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Episode 13. Alisson Wood explores her Photographic Memory: an image of herself in the high school play taken at 17 years old, at a time when she began to be groomed by her English teacher. Alisson is a professor of creative writing at NYU and author of the memoir 'Being Lolita'. In this episode we talk about the #MeToo movement, surviving sexual ab…
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Episode 12. Derek Ridgers explores his Photographic Memory: an image of Ronald Reagan and President Gerald Ford in Los Angeles, 1974. Derek is a photographer who has taken portraits for magazines including The Face and NME. He started his professional career in the 1970s photographing youth culture on the streets of London. In this episode we talk …
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Episode 11. Ayishat Akanbi explores her Photographic Memory: an early image from childhood. Ayishat Akanbi is best known for her work in the music industry, styling artists like Labyrinth and featuring in magazines like GQ & Dazed. In recent years, she's gained a following for sharing her philosophy on life, psychology and politics leading to a new…
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BONUS: Jonathan Daniel Pryce aka GarçonJon explores five of his Photographic Memories: from the early commercial photography he saw as a child and to his own images of his late Grandfather. Jonathan is the host of this podcast, as well as a professional photographer working with clients such as Vogue, Mr Porter & New York Times. Find more on the ph…
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Episode 10. Tim Franco explores his Photographic Memory: an image taken at night from the rooftops of a rapidly changing Shanghai. Tim is French but has lived in Asia for 15 years, now residing in Seoul, South Korea. He shares his growth throughout his time there, discussing a few of the key projects he's worked one along the way. This includes 'Me…
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Episode 9. Shahmir Sanni explores his Photographic Memory: his portrait in The Guardian. In 2018, Shahmir Sanni was thrust into the spotlight when he came out as a whistleblower against the Brexit Vote Leave campaign, claiming they acted unlawfully. We discuss his first professional photoshoot with Antonio Olmos for The Guardian and the pressures o…
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Episode 8. Fat Tony explores his Photographic Memory: a candid image taken in the 80s of him with his best friend Boy George in an Ibiza nightclub. Tony is known for his work as a DJ, playing for huge crowds in some of the most iconic venues around the world, but in this episode he discusses his recovery from drug addiction, the creative community …
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Episode 7. Kuba Dabrowski explores his Photographic Memory: a still life taken in his childhood bedroom. Polish photographer Kuba Dabrowski is best known for his documentary work from portraits of well known faces like David Lynch to soldiers in Afghanistan. He has exhibited at Walsaw's Zachęnta National Gallery of Art as well as regularly covering…
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Episode 6. Francesco Carrozzini explores his Photographic Memory: an embrace through plastic, photographed for the New York Times. Francesco is a photographer & director known for his fashion editorials, celebrity portraits and film directing, but in this episode he discusses an image he discovered in the 2020 Year in Review by The New York Times. …
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Episode 5. Dr Bertice Berry explores her Photographic Memory: 'Whipped Pete'. Award winning comedian & sociologist Dr Bertice Berry, discusses the infamous image of slavery titled 'Whipped Pete', taken in 1863 during the American Civil War. She explores it's impact on public perception, trigger warnings & laughing through grief. In conversation wit…
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Episode 4. Comedian Joe Lycett explores his Photographic Memory: rubbish bins found across the UK. In this episode, Joe discusses his new photo project 'Bins Bins Bins', his experience directing music videos and living a life in the pubic eye. In conversation with Vogue, Mr Porter & New York Times photographer Jonathan Daniel Pryce aka GarçonJon. F…
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Episode 3. Nadav Kander explores his Photographic Memory: the abstract photography of Bill Brandt. London based artist Nadav Kander discusses the theory behind the Bill Brandt work that inspired him, how he relates to a his subjects, Francis Bacon and creative life in lockdown. In conversation with Vogue, Mr Porter & New York Times photographer Jon…
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Episode 2. Bruce Pask explores his Photographic Memory: Annie Leibovitz's Vanity Fair cover shoot with the cast of Friends. Bruce Pask, the Fashion Director for Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus discusses his styling work with celebrities including Adrien Brody, Brad Pitt, Jack Nicholson, Jennifer Aniston and Tom Cruise. In conversation with Vogue…
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Episode 1. Brock Elbank explores his Photographic Memory: Anton Corbijn's artwork for the Joshua Tree record by U2. Photographer Brock Elbank has admired the work of Anton Corbijn since childhood & in this episode he discusses working with his idol, Liam Gallagher on the cover of Vanity Fair and his approach to diversity. In conversation with Vogue…
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