Videos

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David Zimmerman: One Voice: Portraits of Tibetans Living in Exile

David Zimmerman discusses photographing the Tibetan exile community with a focus on cultural preservation.
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Mary Virginia Swanson: To Be Published or To Self-Publish? Options for Artists Today

Swanson discusses both traditional publishing and self-publishing options, and helps participants determine the pros and cons for their unique needs. Swanson also shares resources from Publish Your Photography Book, which she coauthored with Darius Himes.
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Benjamin Lowy: iPhonography: Innovation in Documentary Storytelling

Benjamin Lowy discusses the practice of shooting with a camera phone in both conflict zones and the United States.
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Peter van Agtmael: Disco Night, September 11

Peter van Agtmael shares photographs and stories about recruitment, training, life on bases and outposts in war zones, the life of a badly wounded veteran and the broader war back home.
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Ami Vitale: My Eyes, Your World

Ami Vitale discusses creating compelling visual stories that make a difference, sharing stories from her own worldwide travels and revealing how she connects to people and diverse cultures in order to capture the unique essence of place.
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Alexandra Avakian: Malibu Teen to Conflict Photographer and Beyond

Alexandra Avakian discusses her journey as a conflict photographer, including her work in Iran, Gaza, Egypt and other locations.
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Steve Fine: How Sports Illustrated covered the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics

Steve Fine discusses how Sports Illustrated brings a fresh perspective to their Olympic games coverage and sport news.