If there's a recurring theme that runs through photographer Jennifer McClure's work, it's about connection, the presence or absence of it. We talked about her ongoing portrait series of singles in New York, and that led to a rich discussion about working with portrait subjects, finding your own style, and self-acceptance. For the second segment, we started off with the topic of what our end goals are as artists, and that quickly branched out to fallow periods and how we deal with them, self-care, community, and the representation of women among photographers.
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Show Notes: Jennifer McClure Jennifer McClure - Singles Maggie Steber Jennifer McClure - You Who Never Arrived Hanya Yanagihara - A Little Life Jennifer McClure - A Certain Distance Jennifer McClure - Lullaby a Broken Song Lisa M. Robinson Susan A. Barnett - Not In Your Face Esmé Weijun Wang Women's Photo Alliance Anastasia Taylor-Lind - How a Lack of Representation Is Hurting Photojournalism West Austin Studio Tour The Elevated Selfie LightBox Photographic Gallery Griffin Museum of Photography