I’m thrilled to have a short version of my documentary film BlindSight published at Narrative.ly.com where they re-titled it “The Blind Photographers Club” . They do amazing work and I’m proud to have my work included there now too.
Here’s the trailer … Read More
There’s a nice article in the New York Times magazine about my favorite radio show, RadioLab. And there is a fantastic interactive that the New York Times Magazine created isolating some of their storytelling sounds.
RadioLab is a … Read More
“Bob Sacha taught me to think about storytelling in a completely different, and much more effective, way than I ever had before.” … Chris Linder, photographer, scientist and multimedia producer
“Bob Sacha changed the way I work. … Read More
This is short film I made with a point-and-shoot pocket-sized digital camera.
It was the opening piece for a lecture on travel photography at the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film in Rochester, NY. The series was … Read More
Starbucks brought their “partners” to New Orleans, 10,000 strong, for a management conference but also to pitch in for 4 hours each of community service. Yes, that’s 40,000 hours of community service. It was a wonderful thing to see.
I … Read More
UPDATE: MSNBC has purchased “the soldier” and is running it on their front page in time for the 5th anniversary of the Iraq war. See it here.
The Eddie Adams Barnstorm Workshop, now in its 20th year, is one … Read More
I love talking with interesting people. Last week I had breakfast with George Jardine, a very cool guy from Adobe who helped design Lightroom. We met at one of my favorite restaurants in NYC and talked about a few things … Read More
In the summer of 2007 I spent a week at the SantaFe (New Mexico) Photo Workshops, teaching a new class: Visual Storytelling with Audio.
The nine students ranged from professional photographers to fine artists to teachers to advanced amateurs. … Read More
When I decided to come to Ohio University as the Knight Fellow last year, I generally received one of two reactions: envy or head scratching.
Why did I do it? Well, to create work like The Soul Of Athens which … Read More
It’s been a sobering experience: if your visual “sweater” has a loose thread in the form of weak or extra images in a picture page, layout or spread, these clever and perceptive folks will find it and quickly unravel it. … Read More
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