Yes! More interviews!

John Hesketh
is our latest interview offering!

April 2025

"Interviews on the creative process, from photographers with vision, expertise, and knowledge to share and inspire."

John Hesketh is on tap for our latest interview!

From the intro:

This interview is more personal than most, as I have known John Hesketh for over ten years now. During that time, the volume of work he has created, the opportunities he has provided for others, and the professional relationships he has nurtured are truly remarkable. I suspect he would be a bit uncomfortable with this recognition, as he is quite humble, but it's important for him to hear it, as well as for anyone interested in this interview. I also have to apologize for the extended period of time it has taken me to conduct this interview and put it out to the masses. We'd been talking about it for about a year, but I'm happy we've accomplished this goal.

Hesketh makes art that comes straight from the heart and is an absolute act of love. It is deeply personal and has the ability to resonate with people in a truly genuine way. As an artist, educator, and business owner, he has the thought process and insights that any creative would want to connect with. He is a stand-up figure in my local Southern California community, though his influence and talents transcend far beyond that, and it was a pleasure working with him on this interview. So grab a cup of whatever makes you happy, relax, and enjoy these words and images from a true original.

Cheers!

Michael Kirchoff
The Latest - John Hesketh and his The Presence of Absence project.

John Hesketh (b.1955) is an artist based in Anaheim, California. John uses multiple and extended exposures, often working in front of the camera to perform with light. Each work is a constructed tableau to explore the unconscious and rummage through the nature of chance.

©John Hesketh

Previously - Michelle Rogers Pritzl

Michelle Rogers Pritzl's work explores the tension between past and present in our psychological lives and the photographic medium itself, often working in a digital/analog hybrid way and using historical processes.

©Michelle Rogers Pritzl

And how about one more for the road?! - Jo Ann Callis

Jo Ann Callis is a pioneer in photography and began teaching at CalArts in 1976. Words such as fabricated, constructed, sexual, and surrealist have been used to describe her memorable photographs.

©Jo Ann Callis

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