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THE N-PHOTO INTERVIEW

Jon Lowenstein

Many photojournalists gain international recognition for their overseas work, but Jon Lowenstein is best known for what he documents in the community where he lives. With a film and two books coming out in 2021, he tells Keith Wilson why he’s never short of finding local stories with a global appeal…

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Jon Lowenstein Profile

Photographer and film-maker Jon Lowenstein focuses on documentary projects about social injustice, poverty and the lives of immigrants.

Jon is a TED Senior Fellow, John Simon Guggenheim Fellow, National Geographic Explorer and Nikon Ambassador.

Although devoted to covering stories about his Chicago neighbourhood, he has also covered news stories in Afghanistan, Haiti and Uganda.

Jon’s latest TED Talk concerns the Central American migrant trail and is the subject of his new book, Shadow Lives, to be published in spring 2021.

His new film, The Advocate, is open to subscription. Become a backer at: www.gofundme.com/f/TheAdvocate

K nown as the ‘Windy City,’ due to its location along the chilly shores of Lake Michigan, Chicago is the third-largest city in the United States. It may not have the glamorous profile of New York or Los Angeles, but like its bigger siblings, Chicago is a metropolis packed with personal stories of adversity and recovery, conflict and community. Few people know these stories and the characters behind them more intimately than award-winning photojournalist Jon Lowenstein.

Like many of the residents, Jon is an outsider who moved to Chicago 20 years ago to study. However, it didn’t take him long to become enthralled by the city’s vibrant social and cultural rhythm. Nor could he fail to notice the protests about poverty and social injustice among Chicago’s poorer immigrant and African-American communities. For an aspiring documentary photographer, here was a naked city with a million stories, and Jon chose to settle in the thick of the action – Chicago’s troubled South Side…

The South Side has been your adopted home for 20 years now, what made you stay?

I was in an undergraduate writers’ workshop in Iowa and I thought I was going to be a writer, but I started to get into photography shortly after I went to Chicago and I loved it. I did a masters there, I didn’t finish it, but I loved Chicago, so I went back. During a project that was called Chicago in the year 2000, I started covering the South Side and I was dating a woman who was from the South Side, so I started working there and then I moved there. The South Side is a great area to be based in. It’s an amazing community and it’s a tough place, but it’s also beautiful.

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