Videos

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David McClister: In Motion

David McClister discusses the learning curves of finding his own shooting style and how he learned to follow his "gut."
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Henry Horenstein: Honky Tonk

Henry Horenstein discusses work from his earliest days as a photographer in the 1970s, including images that led to his book Honky Tonk and other snippets from his 40-plus year career.
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Danny Clinch: Keeping Time

Danny Clinch discusses his career as a photographer and director, including his three Grammy Award nominations for Bruce Springsteen’s music video Devils & Dust, John Mayer’s live concert film Where the Light Is and Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite’s mu
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Adam Jahiel: The Last Cowboy

Adam Jahiel reflects on the sentiments of cowboy tradition in his photographs and his process of keeping them as "found" images, honoring their spirit of authenticity.
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Ed Rode: A City of Masters: Nashville’s Songwriters and Musicians

Ed Rode's lecture is the result of his 25-year love affair with Music City and his desire to visually capture the inspiration behind Nashville’s famous sound.
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Lawson Little: The Evolution of Americana Music in Nashville

Lawson Little discusses his passion for music, the intensity of his relationship with musical artists and his visual expression that matches the timbre of Nashville's Americana music scene.
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Neil Leifer: Return Engagement: A New Lecture

Neil Leifer discusses his long sports photography career, including his images of boxing legend Mohammed Ali.
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Jimmy Chin: Adventure Sport Photography

Jimmy Chin discusses his adventure photography career and working with some of the world's best climbers and skiers.
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Kevin Lynch: Octagon Project and Other Work

Kevin Lynch discusses his project "Octagon," a photographic narrative of mixed martial arts fighters.
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Art Brewer: Surf’s Up, 40 Years from the Surf and Sand

Art Brewer discusses his 40 years of surfing photography and his perspectives from the surf and on the beach.
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James K. Colton: Sport Photography: The Oooh Factors

James K. Colton illustrates how images should make viewers laugh or cry or cringe or simply say, "Oooh!"
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Lucy Nicholson: Shooting Sports

Lucy Nicholson speaks about what is involved in covering major sporting events and her approach to shooting sports creatively.