Unequal Worlds; an inequality research podcast
Science:Social Sciences
#5 Unequal Scenes: an interview with (inequality) photographer Johnny Miller
Johnny Miller is a photographer and multimedia storyteller based in South Africa and the USA. He is interested in exploring social justice issues from the ground and from the air, and his photographic project Unequal Scenes has garnered widespread praise and been featured in many of the world’s top publications. He is also the photographer behind many of the images we use in our material!
Few capture the contrast of inequality, and the way it some places is literally part of the infrastructure, as well as Johny Miller and his Unequal Scenes project. Photographs taken by drones clearly show us the borders between the wealthy and the poor - borders that, even though we know they are there, are not always immediately visible from the ground.
Mentioned in this episode:
GRIP's project Imaging Inequality and an open call for visual artist.
The NPO africanDRONE that seeks to empower local drone pilots.
Miller's project Unequal Scenes.
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