Maggie Steber is a prolific documentary photographer who has worked in 65 countries around the world focusing on humanitarian, cultural, and social stories. For over three decades, Maggie has worked in Haiti, an experience that has impacted her emotionally and personally and led to her book “Dancing on Fire.” She has received the Leica Medal of Excellence, and recognition from World Press Photo Foundation, the Overseas Press Club, Pictures of the Year, and the Medal of Honor for Distinguished Service to Journalism from the University of Missouri. Her work has been featured in National Geographic Magazine, The New York Times Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, AARP, The Guardian, and Geo Magazine among others, and is featured in the Library of Congress and in private collections. In 2013, Maggie was named as one of eleven Women of Vision by National Geographic Magazine, publishing a book and touring in an exhibition in five American cities. Maggie talks about her love for history, a near-death experience covering conflict and her opposition to making poverty porn.
MUSIC FEATURED IN SHOW:
Our featured music maker this week is Brooke Singer, of French for Rabbits. PLAYLIST featured from "Spirit" and "Claimed By The Sea."
- The Other Side
- Claimed By The Sea
- Spirits
- Cold
- Goat + The Other Side
- Wisdom
- Woke Up in a Storm
- Hard Luck Stories
- Gone Gone Gone
Listen here.
RELATED LINKS:
Rite of Passage: (Maggie Documents Her Mother's Last Days)
Maggie Responds To Critics of Pay-View Model
Interview with Maggie on Leica Camera Blog
"Why We Make Photos" Maggie on MEDIUM
CREDITS
PRODUCED BY: Elaine Sheldon & Sarah Ginsburg
SOUND DESIGN BY: Billy Wirasnik
PRODUCTION ASSISTANCE: Alijah Case
ILLUSTRATION: Christine Cover