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Jason Houston: On collaborative ways of working

Jason Houston: On collaborative ways of working

FromThe Photo Ethics Podcast


Jason Houston: On collaborative ways of working

FromThe Photo Ethics Podcast

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Sep 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we talk with Jason Houston about collaborative ways of working in photography, and responsibilities he feels as an image-maker. He describes the steps he takes to educate himself about the communities he photographs and the relevant environmental and social issues at stake, and he explains how he has incorporated participatory methods into his process.What you’ll find inside:“Sometimes you feel that you’re being a little bit selfish” (5:10)“The reason that I’m out there doing it is because I love everything about photography. I love thinking about it, I love the process of doing it, I love the experiences that it gives me … I love looking at what I’ve created. And that’s all very self-centred, you know? But if that’s done in service to these other reasons that I do it, this idea that it’s important, that awareness matters, and those sorts of things … then its a mix of motivations” (25:40)"The simplest thing is, you know, is what all photojournalists have to do, is make sure that you’re making the photograph from a place of understanding what’s important, and being truthful, and being honest about the scenario and not just making an amazing, beautiful photograph.” (26:20)“And so the challenge is to do what we’re charged to do as photographers, which is make photographs which are remotely interesting, and also to fairly represent the complexity of those scenarios.” (33:28)“One thing that I’ve tried to do is to find my value as being someone who is a decent enough photographer but more importantly understands the subject matter and the issues in a way that allows me to really contribute to the conversation” (39:00)What does photo ethics mean to Jason?“Trying to be honest about my experience and trying to represent people as human beings, you know. I think I have a responsibility, given the kind of subject matter that I deal with, I have a responsibility to understand the dynamics as well as I possibly can.” (37:50)Links:Cornell Capa's The Concerned PhotographerRyszard Kapuscinski’s The OtherFederico Estol’s Shine HeroesSolutions Journalism resources at World Press PhotoThe Solutions Journalism NetworkAnthony Luvera
Released:
Sep 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (49)

This podcast is all about the ethics of photography. Each week we will hear from an accomplished photographer about what ethics means in their practice. We will talk about how these photographers have handled challenging situations, we will hear how their different experiences have shaped the way that they use their camera, and we will ask the big questions to find out why they photograph what they photograph. We will cover topics like consent, dignity, power, responsibility, impact, and collaboration. This podcast is hosted by Savannah Dodd, founder of the Photography Ethics Centre.