Inside Photographer Jim Goldberg’s practice and his experimental photo memoir, Coming and Going
Photographer Jim Goldberg made his name engaging with life on the periphery of society, lensing the class structures, stigmas and heartbreak entwined with 20th Century America. Capturing the stark divide between 80s San Francisco’s wealthiest residents and those living in poverty for Rich and Poor (1985), followed by seminal work Raised by Wolves (1995) – documenting the street kids of California through photography, fragments of conversations, and intimate scrawlings – Goldberg is responsible for some of the most powerful documentary photography of a nation in transition, yet continually bound by its issues. _______________________________________ Subscribe to NOWNESS here: http://bit.ly/youtube-nowness Like NOWNESS on Facebook: http://bit.ly/facebook-nowness Follow NOWNESS on Twitter: http://bit.ly/twitter-nowness Daily exclusives for the culturally curious: http://bit.ly/nowness-com Behind the scenes on Instagram: http://bit.ly/instagram-nowness Staff Picks on Vimeo: http://bit.ly/vimeo-nowness

JIM GOLDBERG - DAVID CAMPANY

Why Every Photographer Needs André Kertész

"First priority is to make an entertaining picture." | Photographer Martin Parr | Louisiana Channel

Insights from Stephen Shore's Memoir

Josef Koudelka

Coming and Going by Jim Goldberg with Lisa Sutcliffe

Roberto Valenzuela: Breaking Down the Language of Posing | B&H Bild Expo

Phil Penman -- Book Edition

William Eggleston

Picturing the South: Jim Goldberg

Photographers in Focus: Stephen Shore

Jim GOLDBERG: Open See

Martin Parr | A Visual Tribute to the Master

Jim Goldberg: Why do we keep making the same mistakes?

'What you practice is what you become' | Caroline Absher Timestamp

The MOST Mysterious Photographer of the 20th Century

How Jerry Hsu Photographs the Chaos and Tragedies of Everyday Life

Going Underground with Jamel Shabazz | Street Photography

Experimental Photography Exercise

