
Anne Day is a freelance photographer and writer based in New York and Connecticut. Her work has appeared in Time, Newsweek, the New York Times, The Washington Post, Fortune, Vogue and other publications. An Olympus Visionary, she has worked as a photojournalist and has covered events in Haiti, Cuba, South Africa and Namibia, as well as American Presidential Inaugurations, school picnics, and weddings. In addition to working in journalism, she has many years of experience photographing architecture with a view camera. She is the principal photographer for three books in the W.W. Norton Series on Classical Architecture on The Library of Congress, The New York Public Library, and The US Capitol. You can discover more of her work by visiting her website. Anne Day recommends the work of David Hilliard.
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3 comments:
I enjoyed this interview, especially the discussion you had about going back to using film.
Thanks for producing such informative and interesting podcasts. It's great to hear from women photographers - something so few other podcasts seem to do.
Love it and two quotes for me...
"[If you have to ask what to photograph] don't bother taking pictures. For me it's not a choice."
And
"You can break any rule and still take a good picture."
Great job as always Ibarionex. Thanks for the bringing this to us.
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