Episode 77: Brandon Thibodeaux
Dec 05, 2018•1 hr 11 min•Ep. 77
Episode description
Brandon Thibodeaux is a photographer based in Dallas, TX. At the Medium Festival of Photography this year, Brandon presented his series In That Land of Perfect Day, in which he looks at faith, identity, and perseverance in a group of five African-American communities in the Mississippi Delta. In our conversation we talked about the project, the importance of empathy, and the responsibility of documentary photography. Then in the second segment, Brandon and I talked about the interaction between our personal work and our careers.
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Show Notes:- KTCO Holiday Shop
- Brandon Thibodeaux
- Brandon Thibodeaux - In That Land of Perfect Day
- Medium Festival of Photography
- PDN - “Brandon Thibodeaux’s New Book Explores Family, Faith and Perseverance in the Mississippi Delta”
- Port Magazine - “A Town Called Alligator: Brandon Thibodeaux”
- Brandon Thibodeaux Workshop - Turning Work into Work — Bringing Personal Vision to the Marketplace
- #ChannelOpenPhoto
- Mound Bayou, Mississippi
- Farm Security Administration Photographs
- Dorothea Lange"
- Aperture Magazine - Vision & Justice
- Mamiya C330
- Brandon Thibodeaux - Coon Hunting
- Rothko Chapel
- Menil Museum
- Houston Center for Photography
- Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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