
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Rahim Fortune, born in 1994 and raised in the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma, lives and works between New York and Austin, Texas. His project “I can’t stand to see you cry” was published as a photobook in 2021 and won the Louis Roederer discovery prize at the photo festival in Arles 2022. In addition to his personal projects he also works on portrait, documentary and fashion assignments. We spoke to Rahim in Arles just before he won the prize and talked about the festival, his path in photography, how he photographs close family members and more.
For more information about our guest visit www.rahimfortune.com
By fotobus SocietyRahim Fortune, born in 1994 and raised in the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma, lives and works between New York and Austin, Texas. His project “I can’t stand to see you cry” was published as a photobook in 2021 and won the Louis Roederer discovery prize at the photo festival in Arles 2022. In addition to his personal projects he also works on portrait, documentary and fashion assignments. We spoke to Rahim in Arles just before he won the prize and talked about the festival, his path in photography, how he photographs close family members and more.
For more information about our guest visit www.rahimfortune.com

182 Listeners

128 Listeners

90 Listeners

280 Listeners

99 Listeners

103 Listeners

63 Listeners

0 Listeners

3 Listeners

17 Listeners

38 Listeners

25 Listeners

20 Listeners

14 Listeners

13 Listeners