Photographers of Color Podcast

Bethany Mollenkof | Ep. 2

Episode Summary

In this episode, we talk about Bethany’s time at the LA times, what it’s like to be a woman of color in the industry today, freelancing, and her latest project on women working midwifery in Alabama

Episode Notes

Bethany Mollenkof is a filmmaker + photographer based in Los Angeles, CA. She creates both short documentary and still photography focused at the intersections of gender, identity and culture. Through portraits and interviews she finds meaning in telling stories that reframe familiar narratives.

Awards include: Women Photograph Grantee, 2019, Glassbreaker Films Grantee, 2018, The Los Angeles Times Team Pulitzer Prize, 2016, Eddie Adams workshop class of XXVII, POYI

In this episode, we talk about Bethany’s time at the LA times, what it’s like to be a woman of color in the industry today, freelancing, and her latest project on women working midwifery in Alabama

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