NH OUTLOOK, Thursday, 10/27/2005
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
In this program, we bring you a glimpse into the writing life.
What follows are highlights from a UNH Authors' series interview featuring best-selling author and New Hamphire resident Jodi Picoult.
The interview -- at the Dimond Library on the UNH campus was done by writer and humorist Rebecca Rule.
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The UNH Authors' Series interview with Jodi Picoult is available on-demand at nhptv.org/outlook
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That concludes this edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
I'll see you next time.
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Special Thanks to:
Rebecca Rule
Jodi Picoult
UNH Friends of the Library
Tracey Lauder
Tom Osenton
UNH Video Services
Scott Jones
Eric Gleske
Marquis Walsh
UNH Special Events Coordinator
Andrew Dolph
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Stephen Giordani
Larry Taylor
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New Hampshire's White Mountains cover about a quarter of the state.
The mountains are considered the most rugged in New England.attracting visitors from all over -- at all times of the year.
Jerry and Marcy Monkman -- fell in love with the White Mountains after moving to the Boston area after college.
They spent as much time as they could hiking and climbing the trails. and their passion for the outdoors grew.
The two professional photographers now live in Portsmouth and they've put together a photographic tribute of the history of the White Mountains with their book: "White Mountain Wilderness."
Jerry and Marcy Monkman are here to talk about their work.
Welcome.
Q JERRY/MARCY: It's a beautiful picture book. But, this was More than just about taking pictures of scenic spots for you? You really IMMERSED yourselves in
your subject, the mountains?? You hiked & biked trails and paddled waters.
How did you first get into photography?
Q JERRY/MARCY: You use historical photographs -- juxtaposed against current photos of the northern MTs. What were you trying to CONVEY in doing that?
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q YOu try to chronicle the HISTORY of the White Moutains.from early logging days to the tourism trade. How did you go about that RESEARCH?
Q Consider yourselves CONSERVATIONISTS?
Q Ansel Adams said: " Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter."
Ever FEEL that way?
Q It's been said: There are 2 people in every photograph: the photographer and the viewer. What do you want the VIEWER to get from your pictures?
Q You made repeated trips to some spots to capture some images.
WHY
** Why did you feel it was so important to have such a closeness with the area?
Q Were you conscious of trying to get EVERY SEASON in the White Mountains?
Q What are your FAVORITE pictures to take?
Q WHAT are the most challenging images to CAPTURE?
Q Changing Climate in the White MTS pose any special challenges for you???
Q Any un-explored areas of the White MTS.you still have a yearning to photograph.
Q So, what's next for the Monkmans ??
JERRY AND MARCY MONKMAN
The BOOK: "White Mountain Wilderness",
a photographic journey to NH's most rugged places.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/27/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 25:35 minutes
Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. In this program, we bring you a glimpse into the writing life. What follows are highlights from a UNH Authors' series interview featuring best-selling author and New Hamphire resident Jodi Picoult. The interview -- at the Dimond Library on the UNH campus was done by writer and humorist Rebecca Rule.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Jodi Picoult\Author; Rebecca Rule\Writer/Humorist
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/27/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 25:35 minutes
Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. In this program, we bring you a glimpse into the writing life. What follows are highlights from a UNH Authors' series interview featuring best-selling author and New Hamphire resident Jodi Picoult. The interview -- at the Dimond Library on the UNH campus was done by writer and humorist Rebecca Rule.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Jodi Picoult\Author; Rebecca Rule\Writer/Humorist
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook:
Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
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We did this show and a taped interview. We had another glitch in the tape. But it wasn't so horrible that we couldn't fix it.
The next show was tough because I didn't have time to even look at it. And there was speicific stills to go in it. So Kim yelled out the stills. And I mean "yelled" out the stills. It was a little jarring but we seemed to figure out a better system. Lesson learned, take the time to go over the stills with the guests and the AD.
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