My Work is So Great, So Great Is My Work – Episode 50




Polarizing Images show

Summary: We took a different path today and decided to look at our own work. After two years (almost) of the podcast, we thought,"what the hell" and talked about the work we have done, where we have come from, and where we think we are going. It gets a little sugary and supportive - certainly a departure from other podcasts - but we'll be back next time with our normal crap. But this is a really decent show and gave all three of us an opportunity to look the other guys' work and talk about it. You can definitely see a progression in the work we've done and the artistic vision that we've developed since starting Polarizing Images back in September 2011. Take a look at the stuff below and let us know what you think. C'mon, leave us a comment - you know you want to! The Work of Others (Our Artists) Lewis Hine is our photographer of the fortnight. His work for the National Child Labor Committee changed the way the US looked at the use of child labor. He has some of the most iconic works of America's industrial age. Except, like Rob discovered, some of his most well-known work isn't actually his. ^#% Internet! FREEBIRD! Yup, Lynyrd Skynyrd (the original group) is our artist. What do we have to say about them? Listen the show, then, dammit!