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Photographer Steve Pyke on family, friends and the art of roadkill still-life

This week in Picbod sees British photographer Steve Pyke MBE talking to picbod from his New York studio. This week’s theme is Mortality and it takes us on a journey through several of Steve’s long term project including the portraits series of his children, the tools and roadkill still-lives. The interview includes a reading by Timothy O’Grady from his book “Divine Magnetic Lands” which describes Steve at work. The book is also reviewed here by Sean O’Hagan for the Guardian.

The interview is broken into three parts and aggregated notes can be found below courtesy #picbod students Alex Wierzbicki and Sean Carroll:

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