Photography is...

Published: Dec. 21, 2018, 1:43 a.m.

On today\u2019s show, we discuss a portrait and interview project that was created for B&H Explora, our online magazine and home base of the B&H Photography Podcast. The project is titled \u201cWhat is Photography?\u201d and, as the name suggests, we asked prominent members of the New York photo community\u2014editors, artists, curators, technicians, and many photographers\u2014for their definition of the medium. The responses are as varied as the individuals who participated, but it is the accompanying portraits, by photographer Cory Rice, that make this series so interesting.\xa0

Using a simple combination of elements\u2014an Oliphant backdrop, a Hasselblad medium format digital camera, and the north light of the Highlight Studios, at Penumbra Foundation\u2014Rice created a stylistically uniform body of work that depicts his subjects with an honesty that reflects the community-building nature of the series and also hints at their unique relationship with photography. The subjects include Pulitzer-Prize-winning photographers, editors from the New York Times, curators from the International Center of Photography, Magnum Foundation fellows, and other leaders in their field. We talk with Rice about the conception and production of the series and intersperse excerpts from an artist\u2019s panel with several of the project's participants discussing their take on photography.

Toward the end of the episode, we speak with the winner of our recent Lumix Day Sweepstakes to see how his new DMC-GX85 Mirrorless camera with 12-32mm and 45-150mm lenses has advanced his photography. Join us for this interesting episode and check out \u201cWhat is Photography?\u201d on the Explora website.

Guests: Cory Rice, Sam Cannon, Maciek Jasik, Miranda Barnes, and Stanley Steril

Photograph \xa9 Cory Rice