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Tucson-based photographer Ken Rosenthal's work has always stuck in my mind for both its striking visual style and the way that he uses images to represent and explore his internal emotional and psychological state. Whether he's looking at landscapes or family members or familiar objects, his photographs resonate because they represent the personal. We talked about several bodies of work, including his recent series The Forest and a work in progress called Days On the Mountain. For the second segment, Ken and I talked about change, and how when it comes in our personal lives it can spur us to new heights in our work. (Recorded June 22, 2016. Originally released August 3, 2016.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | RadioPublic | Stitcher | Spotify | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Review on Apple Podcasts | Review on Podchaser Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Show Notes: Ken Rosenthal Purchase Days on the Mountain: Book Only | Limited Ed. with Print Ken’s online store Center for Creative Photography - “Why Photography?” event Ken Rosenthal - Photographs 2001-2009 Ken Rosenthal - The Forest Medium Festival of Photography Mary Virginia Swanson Diane Arbus Sally Mann - Hold Still Ken's Instagram Ken's Twitter Transcript Episode Credits Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa Music: Podington Bear Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo