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427. Jack Lueders-Booth

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Jack Lueders-Booth is an American Photographer

Episode 427: Jack Lueder’s Booth joins me to speak about his incredible photobooks with a specific emphasis on Women Prisoners Polaroids, a book like The Orange Line, published by eminent publishers Stanley/Barker with patronage from Gallery Kayafas.

The conversation with Jack was fantastic. I love going into depth with artists who have been working over the past years, toiling, making meaningful work, and finally getting some due with recent publications. Women Prisoners Polaroids is a critical book. Jack was able to speak with the prisoners in MCI Framingham. The work is tender and essential, shedding light on the lives of incarcerated women without shame and judgment.

Please tune in and listen to this episode. Jack is a character, and his work is vital. Thanks to Stanley and Barker for keeping up the good work and publishing serious work.

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Credits

Music: Algiers, with their full permission
Editing: Adam Mead
Photograph Credit: Jack Lueders-Booth
Executive Producer: Brad Feuerhelm

Rights are reserved for Nearest Truth. No copies of this content is permitted without express permission from Brad Feuerhelm.

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