Talking pictures
Pilson interviews Tod Papageorge regarding his new book, his thoughts on gesture and public space, and how he crafted a curriculum that has helped shape some of the strongest photographers of the past three decades. Among other things, he narrates on how he creates relationships between people who h...
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