About Our Guest
Greg Constantine is a documentary photographer, author, visual journalist whose work primarily focuses on human rights, injustice, and equality. Constantine has been featured in The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Newsweek, The New Republic, The Atlantic, The Economist, Wall Street Journal, Mother Jones, CNN, and Al-Jazeera. Constantine spent over 11 years documenting stateless communities in 18 countries, has worked with several international human rights organizations, and exhibitions of his work have been shown in over 50 cities around the world. He has also received several awards for his work including the Distinguished Visiting Fellowship at Queen Mary University of London.
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Show Notes
01:09: Inspiration to get started in photography
04:11: Advantages of doing long-form journalism
06:24: Starting in this field later in life
08:19: How unexpected career journeys can be
09:33: Seven doors on immigration project
16:09: Creative initiatives
23:29: Separating advocacy and journalism in his work
29:50: How long-form journalism changes the approach
35:15: Experience giving a lecture at UO
39:59: Future Projects
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