logan2z
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I stumbled upon a recording of this lecture and thought I'd share it. The date of the lecture isn't given, but based on a few things Friedlander said I'm going to guess it was sometime in the '70s.
The lecture is in two parts (total runtime is about 1 hour).:
Part 1 is a walkthrough of a set of portraits that Friedlander was planning on using for a book. This part isn't very interesting since it's audio only and Friedlander says very little about each photograph. If you're a Friedlander nut like I am then it might be worth a listen - you may even know which photos he's talking about just from his brief descriptions.
https://archive.org/details/mma344-01/mma344-01.wav
Part 2 is the Q&A following the lecture. This was far more interesting as Friedlander answered questions about his photographic process, darkroom work, etc.
https://archive.org/details/mma344-01/mma345-01.wav
Enjoy.
The lecture is in two parts (total runtime is about 1 hour).:
Part 1 is a walkthrough of a set of portraits that Friedlander was planning on using for a book. This part isn't very interesting since it's audio only and Friedlander says very little about each photograph. If you're a Friedlander nut like I am then it might be worth a listen - you may even know which photos he's talking about just from his brief descriptions.
https://archive.org/details/mma344-01/mma344-01.wav
Part 2 is the Q&A following the lecture. This was far more interesting as Friedlander answered questions about his photographic process, darkroom work, etc.
https://archive.org/details/mma344-01/mma345-01.wav
Enjoy.