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| "Torture," an image from Jill Greenberg's "End Times" series, will be on display at the Paul Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles from April 22-July 8. |
American PHOTO has launched the first episode in a new series of audio interviews with professional photographers. In the inaugural podcast, Los Angeles-based photographer Jill Greenberg discusses her latest body of work, "End Times," a portrait series of crying children that doubles as a critique of the Bush administration.
(Download podcast here or follow the subscribe instructions below).
You can listen to the interview on your iPod or your personal computer. We hope to add new interviews every other week, so we recommend that you subscribe to the podcast through iTunes to get the latest episodes as they're posted.
If you'd like to recommend a topic or offer suggestions for this podcast, email us at jdefoore@hfmus.com. This new feature is just one of the many improvements we plan on making in the coming weeks and months.
What is a podcast and how do I subscribe?
A podcast is an audio file that you can download from the Internet onto your computer or a portable media player like the iPod. You can also download the files to your desktop and listen to them on your personal computer, but in order to automatically receive the latest episodes (through our RSS feed) you'll need to subscribe (which is free, so no excuses!). To subscribe to our podcast through iTunes, under the "Advanced" menu select "Subscribe to a Podcast" and paste in the following URL:
http://www.popphoto.com/assets/download/APPodcastXMLFile.xml
American PHOTO's sister publication, Popular Photography & Imaging, is podcasting news, product reviews and more here.
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