Richard Tsong-Taatarii, Photograper- Minneapolis Star-Tribune
On this episode, we’re joined by Richard Tsong-Taatarii. Richard is in his 25th year as a staff photographer for the Minneapolis Star Tribune. He notes on his website that he enjoys covering communities within our larger society that escape the attention of the mainstream media.
Richard talked about his photography origin story, the practical and philisophical reason why he calls himself a picture poet and how his being a photographer has shaped his worldview. He also went through his best-of portfolio, telling us the stories behind his most memorable shots, which include the George Floyd murder protests, being in an Arby’s while it was being looted, the life of a Tibetan child on the verge of becoming a Lama and recent projects related to Native American reservations.
Richard’s salutes: photographer Eugene Richards; The Pulitzer Center On Crisis Reporting
Richard’s portfolio: https://apicturepoet.com/portfolio/
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