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by Bryan Formhals

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56 episodes
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A podcast about photography and photobooks. Produced and hosted by Bryan Formhals Audio Production by Tom Starkweather From 2014 to 2016, we produced 50 episodes of LPV, speaking to photographers across a wide spectrum of genres about their work and some of their favorite photobooks.

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October 2, 2021

2021: Dialogues - Photographer Wesley Verhoeve

<p>When the pandemic hit, we all found ourselves in a terrible new reality wondering what comes next. Imagine for a moment being stuck in an unfamiliar city and not knowing when you'll be able to leave and return home. Well, that's what happened to my guest on today's show, photographer <a href="https://wesley.co/portraits">Wesley Verhoeve</a>.&nbsp;</p> <p>For him home was Brooklyn and Amsterdam, but when the pandemic hit, he found himself in Vancouver, British Columbia. With no regular photography gigs on the horizon, like many of us he found himself heading out for daily walks in his neighborhood. Those walks were a catalyst that led him to start a new photography project.</p> <p>Over the course of 123 days he walked 307 hours and made 34,194 images using a variety of cameras and film stocks.&nbsp;</p> <p>All of that work evolved into a new book called '<a href="https://newstyle.co/products/notice">Notice</a>.' It's a beautiful meditation on walking photography and mindfulness. The book was designed by photographer and designer Dan Rubin, and has an essay by walker and writer extraordinaire Craig Mod. So it really all comes together nicely with this talented team in a beautiful way.</p> <p>I first learned about Wesley's work through his newsletter called Process, which came as a recommendation through Substack. And unbeknownst to me, he was also following my newsletter. So we had this nice connection established. I hope you enjoy our conversation and learning about Wesley's career and fabulous new book.<br> <br> I’m a <a href="http://bryanformhals.com/photography" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">photographer</a> and <a href="https://bryanformhals.com/photography-consulting" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">consultant</a> from Saint Cloud, Minnesota. This is my podcast on walking, mapping and photography. Each episode, I share analysis, news and stories about these topics to keep you informed and inspired to pursue your own creative projects.</p> <p>My consulting services focus on helping photographers with project development, editorial strategy and building a walking practice. I offer <a href="https://calendly.com/bryanformhals/free30min" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">FREE 30 minute introductory calls</a> to chat about your projects, and learn if I can help.</p> <p>You can email me at <a href="mailto:%20info@bryanformhals.com" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">info@bryanformhals.com</a> or follow me on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bryanformhals/" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> &amp; <a href="//twitter.com/bryanformhals">Twitter</a>.&nbsp;</p>

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July 16, 2016

LPV Show: Graham MacIndoe & Susan Stellin

<p>In this episode, our final of the season, we are joined by photographer Graham MacIndoe and writer Susan Stellin to discuss their new memoir Chancers, which tells the story of their relationship over the course of Graham's heroin addiction, arrest and imprisonment at Riker's Island and Immigration Detention, and eventual release and road to recovery. In the second half of the show, we discuss a few brilliant photobooks as well Graham's early days as an aspiring photographer in New York in the 90s.</p> <p>We are thrilled to have this episode as the season finale. I've known Graham for a few years now and ended up reading the book in about three days. It's a great story that covers some very relevant contemporary issues in an innovative way. Graham and Susan are two of the most thoughtful, intelligent people I've met in New York, so it was a great to have this conversation with them.</p> <p>To view spreads from the photobooks and behind the scenes photos, visit <a title="http://blog.lpvshow.com" href= "https://exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.lpvshow.com" target= "_blank" rel="nofollow">blog.lpvshow.com</a></p>

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July 9, 2016

LPV Show: Jason Jaworski

<p>In this episode, we are joined by photographer and zine maker Jason Jaworski to discuss the stories behind his brilliant zines, the relationship between text and image, how he got his start, the freelance hustle in Los Angeles, and several interesting books from his collection.</p> <p>I was introduced to Jason's work by our mutual friend Olia Yatskevich of 10x10 photobooks, and knew we'd have to have him on the show. Fortunately, a few months later Jason reached out to us because he was a fan of the show. He also mentioned he was coming to New York soon, so it all worked out perfectly.</p> <p>Jason Jaworski (b. 1987) is a writer, photographer and artist best known for his intimate portraits, sprawling textworks, large scale performance projects, and deeply personal artist books, all of which have been published and shown in numerous exhibitions around the world, along with having been performed privately to persons as wide ranging as Ringo Starr and Werner Herzog. His most recent exhibition, Thinking Of You, was nominated for an ICP Infinity Award in the arts category, while an artist book he created to accompany the exhibition was chosen as one of the top ten photobooks of 2015 by 10x10 Photobooks. He also runs SSK Press.</p> <p><strong>Photobooks Discussed</strong> Sea by Jason Jaworski, Two Winters Long by Jason Jaworski, Rome Alone by Jason Jaworski, 1000 Miles by Jason Jaworski, Thinking of You by Jason Jaworski, LABYRINTH by Jason Jaworski, The Secret Museum of Mankind + A Private Anthropological Cabinet of 500 Authentic Racial-Esoteric Photographs and Illustrations Hardcover – 1934 by Robert Meadows, Who Killed Robert Prentice (A murder mystery) by Robert Wheatley, Otsuchi. Future Memories. Photographs by Alejandro Chaskielberg, BOOKDUMMIES: An Imaginary Studio, a Non-stop Process 1993-2015, Memories of a Dog. Photographs and text by Daido Moriyama. + Jason Jaworski’s xeroxed version.</p> <p>To view spreads from the photobooks and behind the scenes photos visit <a href="blog.lpvshow.com">blog.lpvshow.com </a></p>

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What is LPV Show?

A podcast about photography and photobooks.

Produced and hosted by Bryan Formhals Audio Production by Tom Starkweather

From 2014 to 2016, we produced 50 episodes of LPV, speaking to photographers across a wide spectrum of genres about their work and some of their favorite photobooks.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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