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Behind the Scenes at NYPH

20 May, 2008 (16:20)

Tim Barber drillsLast week, I had the chance to speak with artists and curators at the New York Photo Festival in DUMBO while they set up their galleries.

One of the voices in my story was Tim Barber, a man of many hats. He’s a photographer, a digital curator and a DIY photobook publisher. When I met him, he was wearing his Beavis and Butthead hat, and he was concerned about some changes that had been made in the plans for his exhibition.

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I also had the chance to sit down with photography legend Martin Parr. While we chatted, we wondered how photographer Robert Frank feels about the changes we’re seeing today in the world of photography.

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Comment from Veralyn
Date: May 21, 2008, 12:31 pm

I just saw Sandra Roa day laborer story, and it really touched me. It was everything I love about radio stories—sincerer, real life reactions—with the added bonus of visuals. She really gave a real face to the guys I see on my way to the 4 train every day. I can’t wait to watch/hear more.

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