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Christopher McCall

In this episode of PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf, Sasha talks with Christopher McCall, the Founding Director of Pier 24 Photography. They discuss the history of Pier 24, how he transformed the raw space to create a unique gallery experience, and the final exhibition, Turning the Page, which runs until the end of 2024. Additionally, they touch on his upcoming book, Photo Book Photo List, which will be published by Pier 24. This episode is packed with valuable life lessons, experiences, and wisdom from both Chris and Sasha, offering insights for artists at every stage of their careers.

Christopher McCall is the Director of Pier 24 Photography in San Francisco, one of the largest exhibition spaces devoted to the medium. In 2002 McCall received an MFA in photography from California College of the Arts, studying under Jim Goldberg and Larry Sultan. After teaching for seven years, he joined Pier 24 Photography in 2009 as the founding director, assisting in the conceptualization of the organization’s mission and oper- ating principles. Since opening the doors of Pier 24 in 2010, McCall has overseen the presentation of thirteen exhibitions and spearheaded the creation of the Larry Sultan Visiting Artist Program, a collaboration with California College of the Arts.

What advice do you have for emerging photographers?

Go to openings, fairs, lectures, etc. Understand the mediums history and your specific lineage in it. Build community. Seek feedback. Embrace failure. Listen to you voice. Be patient. Keep making work. Stay curious.

Is there an image by another photographer that has influenced you in your career?

I am inspired by the work of Henry Wessel!

Henry Wessel was more than just a friend and mentor to me; he was a profound influence on my life and understanding of photography. Our regular lunches, where we delved into conversations about love, life, and photography, were more valuable than any formal education I could have received. From these discussions, I gained insights and perspectives that shaped my approach to both the medium and my personal growth. Hank taught me the importance of seeking out meaningful relationships and engaging deeply with others who share your passion. Find your own “PhotoNerd”—someone who inspires you, challenges you, and explores life with you. These relationships are the bedrock of creative and personal development, offering a knowledge, inspiration, and support.


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