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LPV Show
Bryan Formhals
56 episodes
5 days ago
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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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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Visual Arts
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LPV Show: Graham MacIndoe & Susan Stellin
LPV Show
1 hour 34 minutes 20 seconds
9 years ago
LPV Show: Graham MacIndoe & Susan Stellin

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.

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.

To view spreads from the photobooks and behind the scenes photos, visit blog.lpvshow.com

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.