The TWO WAY LENS Interview: Scott Pasfield

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Nile & Jim - Palm Springs, CA by Scott Pasfield
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Anotner interview has been added to the TWO WAY LENS - project. Please come and read a very intersting contribution by Scott Pasfield, which is a worthy continuation to the themes and wisdom already provided by:

Magnum photographers Martin Parr and Alec Soth, Amy Stein, Andrew Phelps, Deborah Hamon, James Friedman, Jessica Todd Harper, Richard Renaldi, Ron Jude, David Hilliard, Susan Wides, Terry Weifenbach, Tim Hailand, Lori Nix, William Greiner, Zoe Strauss, Tony Mendoza, Tierney Gearon and Oliver Weber.


About Two Way Lens:

Two Way Lens is a project of interviews with international, contemporary photographers. Their answers to three simple questions about their career paths, presented in this project, should help, inspire and inform emerging photographers. The tips and advice provided will be of value to every young photographer. A new photographer/ interview is added to the project every month. The list of photographers already included is like a "whos who" of the contemporary fine art photography scene. As a reflection of this high value, Two Way Lens will be added to recommanded reading lists as a reference source for photography students at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. Two Way Lens is published and edited by the German photographer, Michael Werner.
 



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Yesterday I finished an interview with the My Marrakesh editor Maryam Montague.

Oliver Weber. I had bumped into him on Twitter, that nebulous e-world where friends and followers are made in the blink of an eye. I was busy tweeting about my sundry doings. And there he was. I learned he was a photographer. Then I learned he had photographed Marrakech.
And so I clicked over and lost myself. In this pictures. Not just Marrakech but Havana, Moscow ... . I have always admired photographers of black and white images. So drunk with color myself, their world seems spare and pure - everything boiled down to an essence that the rest of us can only aspire to in some Velveteen Rabbit kind of way.

I wondered what made him tick. I asked and he answered.

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