Chris Engman is a fine art photographer based in Los Angeles. I first encountered Chris's work when he gave an artist lecture at the Medium Festival of Photography a few years ago, and his work just blew my mind. Chris's work focuses on the nature of photography and human perception, and he uses his meticulously constructed photographs to explore themes of time, impermanence, and memory. We had a great conversation about his work and process, and about the meditative nature of driving.

(Conversation recorded November 30, 2017.)

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Show Notes: Chris Engman Chris Engman - Dissipation Chris Engman - The Claim Mark Klett Chris Engman - Ode Chris Engman - Dust to Dust Chris Engman - Skew Chris Engman - Double Skew Chris Engman - Object Shadow Reyner Banham Reyner Banham - Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four Ecologies Joan Didion Joan Didion - Play It As It Lays Jay Appleton Jay Appleton - The Experience of Landscape Pasadena Museum of California Art FotoFocus Biennial

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