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The LPV Show Episode 3.12

Added on by Hye-Ryoung Min.

Jaime and I were invited to The LPV Show ep. 3.12 by Bryan Formhals.

We had interesting conversation with Bryan and shared some of our favorite photography books that we brought.

Here is link to The LPV Show

The Podcast Recorded at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn by Tom Starkweather

In this episode, photographer couple Hye-Ryoung Min and Jaime Permuth joined for a wide ranging conversation about their brilliant projects, working together on editing and a bunch of great photobooks!  I met Jaime a few years ago when he invited me to give a talk at SVA, and knew of Hye-Ryoung's work from when she won the Conscientious Portfolio prize. It was great to revisit their website's and peruse through their projects and statements. I appreciate the way they edit their projects and present them on the web. It was great listening to them talk about their process which I think a lot of people will find interesting.  For the photobook segment, we discussed Berlin by Mitch Epstein, Come Again by Robert Frank, Rosalind Fox Solomon - THEM, Anders Peterson: Café Lehmitz and Josef Koudelka: Exiles. To view the book spreads and behind the scenes photos, visit http://blog.lpvshow.com 

Arirang TV's "In Frame" Season2, Episode 9 and 10

Added on by Hye-Ryoung Min.

I joined the travel with Jaime Permuth through Korea as a travel companion for Arirang TV series "In Frame" in September 2014

Arirang TV is an international English-language network based in Seoul, South Korea operated by the Korea International Broadcasting Foundation.

 

Season 2, Episode 9 Jejudo

 

Jejudo Blessed with otherworldly beauty, Jejudo is a globally recognized natural heritage and Korea′s most iconic tourist destination. It is also the Mecca for honeymooners who dream of sweet love. Now many Koreans head to the island to start a second life. What is drawing them to the island?

 

Railway Off the Beaten Track Jaime and Hye-ryoung embark on a trip on the so-called "O-train" that loops through the remote parts of Gangwon-do, Chuncheongbuk-do, and Gyeongsangbuk-do Provinces and the V-train that shows valley vistas just as spectacular as the ones seen from the famed Glacier Express of Europe.