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Weapon of Choice

Author
Antonio M Rosario
Published
Sat 15 Mar 2025
Episode Link
https://switchtomanual.podbean.com/e/remembering-nice-guy-eddie-a-tribute/


"You know, the camera is not meant just to show misery."


"The subject matter is so much more important than the photographer."

-- Gordon Parks


In this episode of Street Shots, Antonio and Ward dive into the life and legacy of the iconic photographer Gordon Parks. They explore his remarkable journey from humble beginnings in Fort Scott, Kansas, to becoming one of the most celebrated photographers of the 20th century. They focus especially on his influential “Segregation Story” photo series, which captures powerful images of racial injustice in mid-20th century America, emphasizing Parks’ talent for storytelling through visual imagery.


Antonio and Ward also discuss Parks’ renowned photograph “American Gothic,” featuring Ella Watson, and how this iconic image vividly illustrated the racial and economic challenges of its time. They touch upon Parks’ successful venture into filmmaking, notably directing the groundbreaking movie “Shaft,” highlighting his unique ability to bridge photography and film to address important social issues. Ward shares personal reflections inspired by the “Collected Works of Gordon Parks,” underscoring Parks’ lasting influence on visual culture and storytelling.


 


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