Framing History through Photography Photographer Sally Mann once said, “Photographs open doors to the past, but also allow a look into the future.” Photography is a key component of the historic documentation process. New graduate Sam Malnati (MHC/MUP ’25) delved
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Transcript for Season 5, Episode 8
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Framing History through Photography Trudi Sandmeier 0:00Today on Save As: Sam Malnati 0:01You can take your iPhone outside and take a photo, and that looks good enough for Library of Congress, but it really isn’t. Trudi Sandmeier 0:16Welcome to Save……
After the Fires: What Remains A month after the disastrous fires in the Los Angeles area, this special episode features a conversation among Save As co-hosts Trudi Sandmeier and Cindy Olnick, and producer Willa Seidenberg. Trudi reflects on the loss
After the Fires: What Remains Cindy Olnick 00:00Today on Save As: Trudi Sandmeier 00:02As much as this story of these fires is about loss, it’s also about what persists and why it’s so important that we not lose sight of that, that……
Everyday Urbanism in L.A.’s Koreatown Cindy Olnick 0:00Today on Save As: Junyoung Myung 0:01Even though Korean immigrants and Korean Americans have been Southern California for more than 100 years, and Koreatown has great cultural significance in Los Angeles, it was……
Everyday Urbanism in L.A.’s Koreatown In this “Where Are They Now?” episode, we catch up with alum Junyoung Myung (MHC ’15), who followed yet another of many career paths in heritage conservation: research and teaching. His exciting work blends