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6: Deciding which stories to tell: Correcting preconceptions [Jonah Terry]

34m · CMD-F · 01 Jul 01:07

Some of our show notes this week contain content that may upset some audiences. Links with particularly sensitive content will be flagged as [explicit]. Jonah Terry (Instagram) Jonah Terry (Website) Studio 13, Iowa City [explicit] Kings and Queens (lensculture.com) [explicit] Trashhand (website) Joel Meyerowitz (website) Sally Mann (website) The Disturbing Photography of Sally Mann (via nytimes.com) Nan Goldin (Profile on artsy.net) [explict] Wondering how you can support the show? Leave a review in the Apple Podcast Directory! Have something exceptional that you would like to see CMD-F feature on the show?Reach out to Alex (the host)! Acknowledgments: Special thanks go out to the many exceptional people who have contributed to this show, in ways large and small. Of particular note this week are: Josh Krakauer, who kindly allowed me to record at Sculpt HQ. Listeners like you, who have stuck around through a prolonged hiatus. Our theme song for this episode is RSPN by Blank & Kytt

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