#242: Lack of Stasis

© Jack Davison

© Jack Davison

This week, we discuss TIME’s Person of the Year cover and portfolio, made by Nadav Kandar. Specifically, we unpack questions raised by the potentially subversive nature of the work and whether or not an artist has a responsibility to art before personal belief. As part of the discussion, we also reference a collection of Dorothea Lange’s previously censored photographs of FDR’s Japanese concentration camps. Jack Davison is our Photographer of the Week.

On Taking Pictures – Google+ – Assignment: #framewithinaframe

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Henri Cartier Bresson frame within a frame shot

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