Today, a holiday-special interview with the iconic fine art photographer Stephen Wilkes. Since opening his studio in New York City in 1983, he's built an unprecedented body of work and a reputation as one of America’s most iconic photographers, widely recognized for his fine art, editorial and commercial work. Stephen Wilkes talks candidly about being mentored by a photographic great, Jay Maisel, the most extraordinary and at times haunting project on Ellis Island, plus Day to Night, his most defining project, where epic cityscapes and landscapes, portrayed from a fixed camera angle for up to 30 hours, capture fleeting moments of humanity as light passes in front of his lens over the course of a full day. Stephen also sets a new assignment for the month of April.
Links to all guests and features will be on the showpage, my sincere thanks to MPB.com who sponsor this show and the Extra Milers without whom we wouldn't be walking each week.
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#357 The Assignment: Johan Otterdahl Edfeldt
#356 Photowalk: Walk gently those streets
#355 The Assignment: Marissa Roth #2
#354 Photowalk: A story of FOUR lions
#353 The Assignment: Bill Ward
#352 Photowalk SPECIAL: 'Mischief' Maker to Picture Maker
#351 The Assignment: Chris Orange #3
#350 Photowalk: Inspirational life journeys
#349 The Assignment: Marissa Roth #1
#348 Photowalk: Finding your faith?
#347 The Assignment: Karah Mew #3
#346 Photowalk: Photographing our 'Blue Planet'
#345 The Assignment: Nick Turpin
#344 Photowalk: A beautiful land frozen in time
#343 The Assignment: Chris Orange #2
#342 Photowalk: 1000 strangers gave me this advice
#341 The Assignment: Karah Mew #2
#340 Photowalk: Is there hope?
#339 The Assignment: Chris Orange #1
#338 Photowalk: Walk with me in France
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