While my work has been published before and have participated in what these days counts as an interview (usually done by sending questions and providing answers by email), I loved Gary Friedman’s process, how he took my answers and turned them into something really meaningful and poignant. Heck, he even made me sound halfway intelligent, deep and thoughtful (which takes a lot!). Chatting with him was also an eye opener!
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Few things in life are as easy or creative as photographing the Huaorani - apart from the fact they’re simply amazing and wonderful to photograph, they inhabit one of those truly blessed places in the world where, despite it’s challenges, photography can take a hundred different turns and expressions.
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There have been a number of articles and arguments lately on people attempting to visit and photograph remote, previously unreachable, tribes, be that in the Amazon or the Andaman Islands or any of the other places such tribes still live. The arguments against it are many but they essentially filter down to: “live them alone as the modern world will only bring about the destruction of their innocence and their way of life”.
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