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ToP #0068: Interview with Shane Lavalette
ToP #0068: Interview with Shane Lavalette
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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Jun 24, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Shane Lavalette is a recent graduate with a BFA from Tufts University in partnership with The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Shane writes extensively about photography through his photo-related blog where he
focuses primarily on fine art photography and issues concerning
contemporary photographic practice. He features individual
photographers, books, exhibitions and interviews. Shane is also the founder and editor of Lay Flat, a new print publication of contemporary photography and writing that uses an innovative magazine format for the articles and actual prints of the featured photographs.Shane, who's personal photographic work has been well received through various exhibitions and awards, represents a new breed of young photographers who are putting as
much an emphasis on the contributions they can make to the field of
photography as on their own personal work.
Shane writes extensively about photography through his photo-related blog where he
focuses primarily on fine art photography and issues concerning
contemporary photographic practice. He features individual
photographers, books, exhibitions and interviews. Shane is also the founder and editor of Lay Flat, a new print publication of contemporary photography and writing that uses an innovative magazine format for the articles and actual prints of the featured photographs.Shane, who's personal photographic work has been well received through various exhibitions and awards, represents a new breed of young photographers who are putting as
much an emphasis on the contributions they can make to the field of
photography as on their own personal work.
Released:
Jun 24, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode
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