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Right Eye Dominant

Right Eye Dominant

De: Nick Tauro Jr.
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A photography-focused podcast that delves into the creative process, and the trials and tribulations of bringing lasting value to your photographs. I will discuss a range of topics including: self-publishing books and zines, great photo books by the masters of the art form, being true to your creative self while navigating the world of social media... and so much more. Hosted by Nick Tauro Jr.© 2023 Right Eye Dominant Arte
Episodios
  • On Andrei Tarkovsky: An Interview with Raymond De Luca
    Jan 13 2026

    Another detour into the world of cinema. Legendary Soviet director Andrei Tarkovsky reshaped how we think about the image—through time, movement, and the frame itself. I take a deep dive into his life and work with Russian historian Raymond De Luca.


    Links:

    Andrei Tarkovsky website

    Raymond De Luca bio

    "And The Cow Burned" book by Raymond DeLuca

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Todd Hido: Encore Presentation
    Dec 23 2025

    To wind down the year I am presenting an encore of my episode with the great Todd Hido. We had this conversation back in 2022, so if you're a new listener, here's your chance to dive into a terrific talk with one of today's major photographers. So much valuable insight shared here... thank you again, Todd!

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Daido Moriyama: Quartet
    Dec 9 2025

    In the aftermath of World War II, a stark new visual language was developing in Japan. No photographer epitomized this provoking new direction more than Daido Moriyama. I welcome editor and writer Mark Holborn to discuss the seminal work being presented (finally) in the new book Daido Moriyama: Quartet.

    Links:

    Daido Moriyama website

    The new book: Quartet

    Mark Holborn at Artforum

    Mark Holborn on Goodreads

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    59 m
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