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Daniel Regan: On (self) care

Daniel Regan: On (self) care

FromThe Photo Ethics Podcast


Daniel Regan: On (self) care

FromThe Photo Ethics Podcast

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode we talk with Daniel Regan about (self) care. Daniel discusses how he approaches collaborative work with others and personal work about his own lived experience. He describes how he works with participants in collaborative projects to ensure that they are comfortable sharing their work, and how he makes decisions about sharing personal work about himself. Daniel explains that caring for one’s self is an important part of the process, and he describes the steps that he takes to care for himself during photographic projects. What does photography ethics mean to Daniel? “For me it’s about considering the impact that our images have on ourselves and on others. It’s not about going through the world just making because I want something, I need something, this is all about me. When we work with others, in particular, it’s about considering how other people that engage in our work feel. … So for me when I think about ethics, I think about how we care for the people that we work with and photograph, and we really think about what kind of experience do we want them to have?” (43:30)Links:Justin Carey: On solitude and collaborationThresholdThread on the meta analysis on trigger warningsArts and Health HubSubjects (film)
Released:
Oct 18, 2023
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.