Beowulf Sheehan on photographing authors

Published: Nov. 26, 2018, 6:34 p.m.

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"Beowulf Sheehan studied photography at New York University and the\\xa0International Center of Photography. \\xa0His childhood love of stories in books and music grew into an adulthood love of storytellers in the arts, entertainment, and humanities. \\xa0Beowulf\\xa0makes portraits, communicates ideas, and shares the stories of\\xa0compelling\\xa0artists and figures\\xa0who impact\\xa0society and culture."\\xa0

His book\\xa0AUTHOR "captures the essence of 200\\xa0writers, historians, journalists, playwrights, and poets from 35 countries,\\xa0from Roxane Gay to Masha Gessen, Patti Smith to Zadie Smith, Karl Ove Knausgaard to J.K. Rowling, and Jonathan Franzen to Toni Morrison."

I met Beowulf at the Brattleboro Literary Festival, and there talked with him about author photographs, Helumt Newton, father\'s love, drawing characters in stories, storytelling, studying what you don\'t like, business experience, farting around in your twenties, ICP, leaping into what you love, celebrating your subjects\' journeys, making novel pictures, Leslie Jamison\'s photograph, the sidewalks of New York City, the Donna Tartt opportunity, commercial viability, serious photographs, Vanessa Veselka\'s tattoo, close reading, Harper Collins, Anthony Bourdain, humility and mutual respect, Iman, and vulnerability.\\xa0

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