Street Shots Photography Podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
In this episode, I'm joined by my buddy Ward Rosin and we do a deep dive into the photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue.
Ward and I touch on many aspects of Lartigue's work including his love of speed and his use of one of the first color photography processes called "Autochrome." We make some interesting discoveries during our chat and I'm sure you will too as you listen to us both talk about a photographer we've admired for a long time.
This is the first of what will be a regular feature on Street Shots. The idea of talking about interesting and exceptional photographers with a buddy has been something I've wanted to do on the show for a while now. Any feedback is appreciated.
Show Links:
Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page.
Ted Forbes “TheArt of Photography” - "The Color Photography of Jacques-Henri Lartigue"
Ted Forbes “TheArt of Photography” - "Lartigue"
Autochrome Process
Explanation of the distortion in the racing image.
Guardian article on Lartigue
Boyhood photos of J.H. Lartigue
Book - Lartigue: Life in Color
Why Black and White?
Let Us Now Praise Redux
Life on the Edge
Dispatches from Green-Wood 13
Whachya Looking At!?
Bigger Than You
As The Tables Are Turned
Happiness is a Warm Camera
Lartigue Redux
The Ambrotypist
Word Up
Dispatches from Green-Wood 12
Gear and Pretzels
Ipanema Dreams
Gratitude
First Base and Vancouver
I, Photographer
Book Day Redux
Not Their First Rodeo
I Remember and I See
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