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To Photograph is to Learn How to Live | Ulrich Baer

To Photograph is to Learn How to Live | Ulrich Baer

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Ulrich Baer is an author, editor, and a professor of photography at NYU.


I wanted to chat with someone about photography in the “iPhone” age (along with a bunch of other things!), and Uli was kind enough to indulge me.


I was dazzled by his breadth of learning and the expertise he has in so many different fields (poetry, philosophy, and literature, to name just a few).


In this wide-ranging conversation, Uli and I discuss:


Photography; Art; Nostalgia for Film; The iPhone Age; Mary Shelley; Frankenstein; Oscar Wilde; Being a “Perpetual Beginner”; How to approach the “Great Works”; Reading; Laughing; Loving; Connecting with our fellow humans; Kung Fu; And much more!


Links to Uli’s stuff:


Website:

https://www.ulrichbaer.com/


Podcasts:

https://www.ulrichbaer.com/podcasts


Think About It


The Proust Questionnaire


Books:

https://www.ulrichbaer.com/books-by-ulrich-baer


Links to my stuff:


Instagram, on which I post shorts from this and prior episodes: @danielethanfinneran https://www.instagram.com/danielethanfinneran/


X: @DanielEFinneran


Message me on X, or send me an email at daniel.ethan.finneran@gmail.com (especially if you have in mind someone whom I can interview!)


My sister project, PNEUMA, on which I put out sleep stories, meditations, and mindfulness content. Search “Pneuma meditations” on any podcast streaming platform.


If you enjoy these conversations, please share them with family and friends!


Thank you.


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