Justin Carey: On solitude and collaboration
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In this episode, we talk with Justin Carey about how he navigates relationships of collaboration with the people in his pictures. He discusses the importance of recognising your own position in relation to what you are photographing, and he explains how planning ahead can help to avoid ethical dilemmas, especially when working with family. Finally, Justin addresses the lack of diversity in photography organisations, the impact that this has on the industry, and the need to be mindful of who is in the room when decisions are being made.
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