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If you’re unfamiliar, Wrong Side Of The Lens began as a wonderful episodic documentary series exploring the lives of street photographers.

From from Jill Freedman to Daniel Arnold, Josh Ethan Johnson‘s series offers a candid look at each artist’s approach, discussing life as a creative and why their candid photos hold any cultural or personal value.

Remote Viewing, is a new long-form format within Wrong Side of the Lens, built for conversations when being in the same place isn’t possible.

The first episode above features photographer New York–based photographer Jack Califano, as he reflects on three weeks in Minneapolis covering protests and ICE raids following the murders of Renée Good and Alex Pretti.