Michael Rubin and Classic Photos
Episode 19 · October 5th, 2018 · 35 mins 36 secs
About this Episode
Conversations about photography can lead to unexpected places. Although Jeff has known Michael Rubin since the days when they were both writing technology books for Peachpit Press, it wasn’t until recently that he learned about Michael’s extensive collection of fine-art photography. Of course, he had to introduce Michael to Kirk, which resulted in this episode where we enjoy an enthusiastic conversation with Michael about two prints in his collection: Arnold Newman’s “Igor Stravinsky, 1946” and Elliot Erwitt’s “New York City, 1950.”
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Show Notes:
- Arnold Newman: Igor Stravinsky, 1946
- Arnold Newman: Portraits
- Jerry Uelsmann photos
- Elliot Erwitt’s America – New York City, USA. 1950
- Elliot Erwitt's jumping dog (Paris, France, 1989), and other photos by Erwitt
- Joel Meyerowitz, Girl on a Scooter, 1965
- f/8 and Be There
- Robert Frank Street Line
- Michael Talks about Newman’s “Igor Stravinsky, 1946” at Neomodern
- Harry Callahan’s Trees in Chicago
Our Snapshots:
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