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PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf

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by PhotoWork Foundation

4.9(445 reviews)
121 episodes
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PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf is a photography podcast produced by the PhotoWork Foundation, featuring in-depth interviews with photographers, curators, and publishers. Episodes explore photobooks, artistic practice, long-term projects, and fine art photography today.

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Historian and Curator Audrey Sands on Lisette Model, Photo History, and the Archive.

May 29, 2026

Historian and Curator Audrey Sands on Lisette Model, Photo History, and the Archive.

Photography historian and curator Audrey Sands and host Sasha Wolf explore Lisette Model's jazz photography archive and the evolution of fine art photography.

Episode thumbnail for Eli Durst on Reframing Documentary, Learning as Process, and Community Engagement.

May 15, 2026

Eli Durst on Reframing Documentary, Learning as Process, and Community Engagement.

Photographer Eli Durst and host Sasha Wolf explore reframing documentary photography, learning as a process, and community engagement in this insightful interview.

Episode thumbnail for Mitch Epstein on Environmental Photography, Activism, and His Career - Episode 109

May 1, 2026

Mitch Epstein on Environmental Photography, Activism, and His Career - Episode 109

<p>Photographer, director, and producer Mitch Epstein joins PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf to discuss his storied career in photography, environmental activism, and artistic influences. From early inspiration by Garry Winogrand to guidance from John Szarkowski, Epstein reflects on how he evolved into a research-driven, project-based photographer focused on environmental issues.</p> <p>He also discusses his work in film as a production designer and co-producer on Mississippi Masala (1991) and Salaam Bombay! (1988), and shares insights on privilege, longevity, and sustaining a life in photography.</p> <p><a href="https://www.mitchepstein.net" rel="nofollow">https://www.mitchepstein.net</a></p> <p>Mitch Epstein has photographed the landscape and culture of America for half a century. A graduate of Cooper Union, he became a pioneer of 1970s fine-art color photography.  Epstein has been inducted into the National Academy of Design (2020) and was awarded the Prix Pictet (2011), Berlin Prize (2008), and a Guggenheim Fellowship (2002). His work has been shown and collected by museums worldwide, including New York’s Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Whitney Museum of American Art, the National Gallery in Washington DC, The Art Institute of Chicago, Tate Modern in London, Museum of Modern Art in Paris, Los Angeles’s Getty Museum and LACMA, the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth, TX, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. </p> <p>Recent exhibitions include “American Nature” (photographs and multi-media installations) at the Gallerie d’Italia museum in Torino, Italy (2024-25); “In India,” (photographs and films) at Les Rencontres d'Arles in the Abbey of Montmajour, Arles, France (2022); and “Property Rights” at The Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas (2020-21). Epstein's seventeen books, mostly published by Steidl Verlag, include Recreation (2022, 2005), Property Rights (2021), New York Arbor (2013), American Power (2009), and Family Business (2004), winner of the Kraszna-Krausz Photography Book Award.</p> <p>Epstein’s mixed media work includes films, moving image with sound installations, and performance. In 2013, The Walker Art Center commissioned and premiered a theatrical rendition of his American Power series. Directed by Annie B. Parsons and Paul Lazar, the performance combined original live music by Erik Friedlander and live storytelling by Epstein; and included video, projected photographs, and archival material. In documentary film, Epstein was director of Dad and Retail (2003) and director of photography for India Cabaret (1988). He was production designer and co-producer for the feature films Mississippi Masala (1991) and Salaam Bombay! (1988). </p> <p>Epstein’s most recent exhibition, American Nature, assembles three self-contained yet integrated photographic series (Old Growth, Property Rights, American Power); a multi-channel video-sound installation with tonal music by Mike Tamburo and Samer Ghadry filmed performing in the forest (Forest Waves), and a looped projection with music by David Lang, performed by Maya Beiser (Darius Kinsey: Clear Cut). Together these five pieces investigate notions of wilderness and human society; and their both collaborative and troubled co-existence. </p> <p>Epstein lives in New York City and Massachusetts.</p>

121 total episodes available with 17 transcripts

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What is PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf?

PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf is a photography podcast produced by the PhotoWork Foundation, featuring in-depth interviews with photographers, curators, and publishers. Episodes explore photobooks, artistic practice, long-term projects, and fine art photography today.

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This podcast updates bi-weekly.

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