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Baughman, J. Ross, 1982 Jun 8

 File — Box: Mixed pav_9, cassette: 1.28 A-B

Scope and Contents

The recording begins mid-event. In the first of two segments, Ross Baughman's discusses his career and his approach to photojournalism. The bulk of the presentation consists of a slideshow of Baughman's work, during which he relays his experiences working with gangs in Los Angeles, with the Ku Klux Klan, as well as doing editorial work for magazines. During the second segment, Baughman touches upon the ethics of protecting the anonymity of photographic subjects. He invites feedback from audience members, who ask questions throughout. Towards the end he tries a "journalistic experiment" by asking an audience member to narrate his slideshow from the beginning. The recording ends while the event is still in process.

Inscription: Ross Baughman 6/8/82 Tape One

Dates

  • 1982 Jun 8

Extent

1 1/4 inch Audio Cassette (01:29:25 duration)

Biographical / Historical

J. Ross Baughman is an American photographer and investigative journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Rhodesian Security Forces in 1977. Baughman was born in Dearborn, Michigan in 1953 and graduated from Kent State University. He was on the faculty of The New School, and was a co-founder of the Focus Photography Symposia in 1981.