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On episode 19 of Red Lens Podcast, I sat down for a conversation with Jim Saah. Jim is a long-time Washington DC-based photographer and videographer. His photos of 1980s DC punk bands are iconic, including widely-recognizable images of seminal bands like Fugazi and Minor Threat.
We talk about his book that brings together so many of his iconic DC punk band photos, In My Eyes: Photographs 1982-1997. We talk about some of his amazing experiences, like for example photographing Fugazi playing in a jail! We also talk about the politics of his photography including his years working as a photographer for the Teamsters union, where he documented union struggles and strikes around the country. You can also hear about his photography work in the 1990s in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt, his video work on two powerful documentary films with Scott Crawford: Salad Days (2014) and Creem: America’s Only Rock’n’Roll Magazine (2019), and much more. You don’t want to miss this episode!
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Jim Saah's Instagram
Jim Saah’s website
Order Jim Saah’s book ‘In My Eyes: Photographs 1982-1997’
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Some things referenced in the episode:
Listen to Red Lens Episode 15 featuring Scott Crawford, who Jim worked with on the Salad Days and Creem documentaries
Banned in DC
Salad Days trailer
Creem: America’s Only Rock & Roll Magazine trailer
Sebastião Salgado
Bob Gruen
Farrah Skeiky
The intro/outro song in this episode is ‘Zapatista garage punk instrumental’ by Joshua Hudes. You can find it here.
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By Red Lens PodcastSupport Red Lens!
Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/redlens
Red Lens Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sigalphotos
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On episode 19 of Red Lens Podcast, I sat down for a conversation with Jim Saah. Jim is a long-time Washington DC-based photographer and videographer. His photos of 1980s DC punk bands are iconic, including widely-recognizable images of seminal bands like Fugazi and Minor Threat.
We talk about his book that brings together so many of his iconic DC punk band photos, In My Eyes: Photographs 1982-1997. We talk about some of his amazing experiences, like for example photographing Fugazi playing in a jail! We also talk about the politics of his photography including his years working as a photographer for the Teamsters union, where he documented union struggles and strikes around the country. You can also hear about his photography work in the 1990s in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt, his video work on two powerful documentary films with Scott Crawford: Salad Days (2014) and Creem: America’s Only Rock’n’Roll Magazine (2019), and much more. You don’t want to miss this episode!
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Jim Saah's Instagram
Jim Saah’s website
Order Jim Saah’s book ‘In My Eyes: Photographs 1982-1997’
___________
Some things referenced in the episode:
Listen to Red Lens Episode 15 featuring Scott Crawford, who Jim worked with on the Salad Days and Creem documentaries
Banned in DC
Salad Days trailer
Creem: America’s Only Rock & Roll Magazine trailer
Sebastião Salgado
Bob Gruen
Farrah Skeiky
The intro/outro song in this episode is ‘Zapatista garage punk instrumental’ by Joshua Hudes. You can find it here.
___________
Find Red Lens on these platforms:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sigalphotos
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@redlenspodcast/videos
Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3c4t1K4
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4pljJukathDC1VdlzUq4Go
Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=717127
Spotify for Podcasters:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redlens