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Episode Synopsis
The New Yorker is typically known -- at least in terms of its visuals -- for displaying only the highest-brow material.
(After all, this 17-year-old episode of Seinfeld can't be wrong ...)
But the publication is now making waves because of how it utilizes a much more for-the-masses technology.
Check out the New Yorker's Instagram account. The magazine has more than 82,000 followers there, and every week its editors hand the reins to a different photographer -- one not affiliated with the publication -- to spotlight an important cause.
This is where we find the latest guest on the Telling The Story podcast.
I am joined this week by Erin Brethauer. By day, she is the multimedia editor and a staff photographer for the Asheville Citizen-Times. By night, by weekend, and by numerous other times, she puts her photographic hands in numerous other projects.
A few weeks ago, Brethauer took over the New Yorker Instagram feed and used it to put the focus on Camp Lakey Gap, a local camp for children with autism. She posted a selection of poignant photos, in which she aimed to break stereotypes about people on the autism spectrum.
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