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Photographing Wilco: A Conversation with Charles Harris, Part 2

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We are back with Charles Harris, a professional photographer who has photographed dozens of Wilco concerts over the years. In this episode of Shoving Wilco, Todd Rossnagel continues his conversation with Charles, exploring the unique perspective of seeing the band "through the lens of a camera."

This is the second installment of a two-part series with Charles. Charles shares his personal journey as a lifelong fan of Wilco and how his passion for photography intertwined with his love for the band. He also reflects on the exhilarating experience of capturing the raw energy and emotions of Wilco's live performances.

He also recounts a heartwarming story from a recent Wilco concert, photographing Pat Sansone. As the story unfolds, listeners will feel the energy and get a true sense of the familial bond between Wilco and the audience.

You can find more of Charles’ work by ⁠heading here⁠. You can also head over to his ⁠Communication Arts Profile⁠. Charles is also on Instagram and can be found at @charles_harris_photo

In a previous episode, Charles references a specific photo that Spencer Tweedy referenced. ⁠Check out that photo⁠. As for a favorite Wilco photo from Charles? He says ⁠this one⁠ is a fav.

Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com

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We are back with Charles Harris, a professional photographer who has photographed dozens of Wilco concerts over the years. In this episode of Shoving Wilco, Todd Rossnagel continues his conversation with Charles, exploring the unique perspective of seeing the band "through the lens of a camera."

This is the second installment of a two-part series with Charles. Charles shares his personal journey as a lifelong fan of Wilco and how his passion for photography intertwined with his love for the band. He also reflects on the exhilarating experience of capturing the raw energy and emotions of Wilco's live performances.

He also recounts a heartwarming story from a recent Wilco concert, photographing Pat Sansone. As the story unfolds, listeners will feel the energy and get a true sense of the familial bond between Wilco and the audience.

You can find more of Charles’ work by ⁠heading here⁠. You can also head over to his ⁠Communication Arts Profile⁠. Charles is also on Instagram and can be found at @charles_harris_photo

In a previous episode, Charles references a specific photo that Spencer Tweedy referenced. ⁠Check out that photo⁠. As for a favorite Wilco photo from Charles? He says ⁠this one⁠ is a fav.

Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com

  continue reading

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