This week, we discuss what happens when you can no longer do what you love. What do you do if you can’t shake feeling that your best work is behind you? Malcolm McLaren’s son Joe Corré wants to burn his £5m collection of punk memorabilia. Here’s a question for next week: Do collectors of art or cultural ephemera have a responsibility to keep it or is personal meaning (or the lack thereof) more important? Chime in at podcast@ontakingpictures.com. Barbara Crane is our Photographer of the Week.
- Vine Stars to Twitter: Time to Pay Up | Vanity Fair
- Malcolm McLaren’s son to burn £5m of punk memorabilia | Music | The Guardian
- B: Ode to the Lowly Sprocket Hole
- Classic New York Streetscapes, Then and Now – WSJ
- Bill Brandt’s camera | Greg Neville’s photography blog
- The Harvard Library That Protects The World’s Rarest Colors | Co.Design | business + design
- Barbara Crane – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Barbara Crane on Pinterest
- Interview with Artist Barbara Crane on Vimeo
- Museum of Contemporary Photography
- Salute to Barbara Crane, photographer
- “Crane Takes Flight” by Luke Strosnider | Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism
- Joe Schedlo