The podcast explores the history of photography, particularly its role in depicting historical moments, with a focus on revolutions. Chris Floyd, a portrait photographer, joins Dominic to discuss iconic images from events like the Iranian Revolution. The discussion highlights photographer Abbas Attar's work in capturing the revolution's tension and drama, including a photo of Khomeini and the wreckage of the US military's failed Operation Eagle Claw. The hosts analyze how Abbas, as an Iranian Muslim, gained unique access, and they consider the impact of black and white photography in conveying austerity and tension. They also touch on the fervor and religious dimensions of the revolution and the pragmatism of Khomeini in consolidating power.
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