• Ep. #46: By Rail and By Sea - Documenting Infrastructure Through Time with Scott Conarroe

  • Oct 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. #46: By Rail and By Sea - Documenting Infrastructure Through Time with Scott Conarroe

  • Summary

  • 🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #46 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this captivating episode, we sit down with the brilliant Canadian photographer Scott Conarroe, whose large-format landscape photography has redefined how we view the intersection of infrastructure, mobility, and the environment.


    About Our Guest: Scott Conarroe

    Scott Conarroe is known for his expansive projects “By Rail" and "By Sea", which document North American landscapes shaped by human infrastructure. His work, often photographed at twilight or dawn, evokes a sense of nostalgia while addressing contemporary issues such as climate change and globalization. With his masterful use of time and perspective, Scott’s photography transcends simple documentation, serving as visual time capsules that reflect on the past, present, and future of our built environments. His photographs have been exhibited in prestigious galleries around the world, and his projects continue to influence the discourse on landscape aesthetics in contemporary photography.


    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Explore Scott's unique approach to photography, focusing on observation, process, and how infrastructure defines landscapes.

    * Learn about his "By Rail" and "By Sea" projects and how they chronicle the historical and cultural significance of North American railways and coastlines.

    * Delve into Scott’s philosophy on the power of long-exposure photography and the importance of being present in the moment.


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    * Subscribe to our channel for more deep dives into the world of art and photography.

    * Like and share this episode to support artists and photographers who are reshaping the way we see the world.

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    OUTLINE:


    0:00 - Coming Up...

    2:45 - Introduction and Approach to Photography

    4:17 - Transition from Printmaking to Photography

    6:04 - Connection Between Photography and Early Interests in Skateboarding and Skiing

    12:40 - Revelation on Time and Process in Long-Exposure Photography

    20:36 - Photographing Twilight and Dawn: Natural and Artificial Light

    25:13 - Philosophy of Process Over Product

    28:36 - Beginning of the "By Rail" Project

    31:28 - Work on "By Rail" and "By Sea": Human Infrastructure and the Environment

    38:19 - Capturing the Layering of Infrastructure in North America

    48:08 - Discoveries Through Photography: The More You Look, the More You See

    1:12:14 - Curatorial Influence and Trusting Others’ Interpretations

    1:20:11 - Balanced Approach to Life and Art: Loving Detachment

    1:24:14 - Fatherhood’s Influence on Artistic Practice

    1:38:19 - Evolution of Scott’s Work: A New Chapter Emerging

    1:48:04 - Advice for Aspiring Image Makers and Scott’s Younger Self


    EPISODE LINKS:

    Scott’s Website: [scottconarroe.com](http://scottconarroe.com)

    Scott’s Instagram: [@scottconarroe](https://www.instagram.com/scottconarroe)


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    #ScottConarroe #TheUrbanautPodcast #LandscapePhotography #ByRail #BySea #NorthAmericanInfrastructure #VisualTimeCapsule #ArtisticProcess #EnvironmentalPhotography #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

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