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On this week’s show we give a call to Megan Karson (@megankarson on IG), a tintype photographer. We’ll take another quick shot at the whole E-6 thing. We’ve got zine reviews and more fun. Plus we’ll tell you about Julia E. Tuell, a little-known photographer of Native Americans who was one of the few who were granted access to ceremonies typically barred to whites.
Our interview this week is with Megan Karson. We talk about how she got into photography and tintypes, traveling while shooting, the differences between shooting film vs. tintype portraits, and a whole lot more.
You can find her @megankarson on IG as well as www.megankarson.com.
Our feature is about Julia Tuell, a photographer who lived on several Indian Reservations in Minnesota, South Dakota and Montana in the early 1900s. She was so trusted by the tribes that they allowed her access to not only their daily lives, but to their ceremonies.
You can find a lovely selection of her work on our website.
Links
Three of Julia's photo albums.
Julia Tuell's photography on Facebook
Julia Tuell's (basically official) website.
Functional Japan/ese by Robert Burton
This is a book more than anything. It’s about 100 pages long and perfect bound. Over 100 photos taken with a Pentax K1000. It’s got cats. I’ve complained about lack of cats before, and I think Robert has really delivered here. I mean, there could always be more, but this is great.
You can find Robert @elgatomagnifico on IG.
The zine can be bought on his Etsy page.
Thank you to everyone who supports us!
Check out our Patreon for bonus episodes, extended interviews, early drops. Tons of stuff!
patreon.com/allthroughalens
Our featured Patron for this episode is Dave Walker! Check out his work on IG: @alanbeingalan
Music by Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers
Vania: IG, Flickr, Zines
All Through a Lens: IG, Website, Patreon
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On this week’s show we give a call to Megan Karson (@megankarson on IG), a tintype photographer. We’ll take another quick shot at the whole E-6 thing. We’ve got zine reviews and more fun. Plus we’ll tell you about Julia E. Tuell, a little-known photographer of Native Americans who was one of the few who were granted access to ceremonies typically barred to whites.
Our interview this week is with Megan Karson. We talk about how she got into photography and tintypes, traveling while shooting, the differences between shooting film vs. tintype portraits, and a whole lot more.
You can find her @megankarson on IG as well as www.megankarson.com.
Our feature is about Julia Tuell, a photographer who lived on several Indian Reservations in Minnesota, South Dakota and Montana in the early 1900s. She was so trusted by the tribes that they allowed her access to not only their daily lives, but to their ceremonies.
You can find a lovely selection of her work on our website.
Links
Three of Julia's photo albums.
Julia Tuell's photography on Facebook
Julia Tuell's (basically official) website.
Functional Japan/ese by Robert Burton
This is a book more than anything. It’s about 100 pages long and perfect bound. Over 100 photos taken with a Pentax K1000. It’s got cats. I’ve complained about lack of cats before, and I think Robert has really delivered here. I mean, there could always be more, but this is great.
You can find Robert @elgatomagnifico on IG.
The zine can be bought on his Etsy page.
Thank you to everyone who supports us!
Check out our Patreon for bonus episodes, extended interviews, early drops. Tons of stuff!
patreon.com/allthroughalens
Our featured Patron for this episode is Dave Walker! Check out his work on IG: @alanbeingalan
Music by Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers
Vania: IG, Flickr, Zines
All Through a Lens: IG, Website, Patreon

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