Posts Tagged ‘photography’
The daredevils who posed at Yosemite’s cliff edges in days of yore
This month, a selfie video showing a man dangling his legs from an overhang at Yosemite’s Half Dome made the rounds on social media, with many viewers aghast at the apparent risk involved. The danger is real. According to Michael Ghiglieri, co-author of “Off the Wall: Death in Yosemite,” of about 1,200 deaths at Yosemite National Park…
Read MoreJassen Todorov tells us stories through music, photography, and flight
Jassen Todorov, a music teacher at San Francisco State, has played the violin on some of the world’s greatest concert stages. But years ago he got his airplane pilot’s license in case the music career didn’t work out. Along the way, he became a…
Read MoreTracy L. Chandler on photography, memory, and connection
Tracy L Chandler is a photographic artist based in Los Angeles. She talks about her work, which explores fringe communities and addresses themes of seeing and being seen. She examines photography and images as a way to engage the world.
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