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About Wrong Side Of The Lens

WRONG SIDE OF THE LENS is a documentary series exploring the lives of photographers. Here, we get a rare chance to turn the camera on those not used to it and gain insight on why some are this obsession with taking images of complete strangers. Street, documentary, fine art... whatever it's called, they're compelled to do it at all costs. This is a relatively new and, often misunderstood art form, which leaves ample room for these hard working artists to push boundaries. This series captures many of these moments.

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Jill Freedman, Daniel Arnold, Richard Sandler, Michelle Groskopf, Estevan Oriol, Ray “Hamburger Eyes” Potes, Matt Webber, Victor Llorente, Valerie J Bower, Julian Master, Sean Maung, Aaron Berger, Chris Voss, Jorge Garcia, Sebastian Siadecki, Mathias Wasik, Mark Beckenbach, Nikita Teryoshin and Josh Ethan Johnson.

Show Creator: Josh Ethan Johnson

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Photojournalist Jack Califano shot photos in Minneapolis during the recent ICE raids.

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