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The Life Behind the Lens: How Stephen Shames Photographed Power, Pain, and Revolution
Project Interviews Martin Kaninsky 7/31/25 Project Interviews Martin Kaninsky 7/31/25

The Life Behind the Lens: How Stephen Shames Photographed Power, Pain, and Revolution

A cheap pawn shop camera launched one of America’s most powerful photographic archives. Stephen Shames didn’t plan to become a photographer. He just wanted a way to express himself. Interviews

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From Spiderman to Strangers in the Crowd: What 8 Years in Times Square Taught David Graham About New York
Project Interviews Martin Kaninsky 4/20/25 Project Interviews Martin Kaninsky 4/20/25

From Spiderman to Strangers in the Crowd: What 8 Years in Times Square Taught David Graham About New York

New Yorkers say to avoid it, tourists are everywhere, and the light is a mess. But for eight years, David kept returning with his camera, chasing color, movement, and sometimes, stillness. He used natural light and patience, waiting for the right moment. Interviews

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