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'''David Shankbone''' is the ] used by American writer, blogger, and photographer '''David Miller''' (b. 1974) on various ] projects and his blog.<ref name=Liphshiz/> He has has been described as a ] for his interviews and photographs of high profile individuals, article writing and editing. His photographs have been published in various publications, and his work and career profiled in the media. | |||
'''David Miller''', better known by his pseudonym '''David Shankbone''', is an American photographer, ]ger, and former ].<ref name=CJR/><ref name=Liphshiz/> In 2011, ] described him as "arguably the most influential ] ] in the world"<ref name=PBS/> for his numerous ] photographs, uploaded to ] and seen in ], documenting celebrities, political officials, and events, notably the ] protests. As a ] ], he was the first to interview a sitting head of state, Israeli President ].<ref name=Info/> His photography has been featured in<ref name="Du2012">{{cite news |first=Lisa |last=Du |title=This Wall Street Guy Is One Of The Top Celebrity Photographers In The World |url=https://www.businessinsider.com/the-coolest-guy-on-wall-street-spends-his-down-time-taking-photos-of-celebrities-2012-5 |accessdate=November 16, 2020 |work=Business Insider |date=May 15, 2012 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120518001619/http://www.businessinsider.com/the-coolest-guy-on-wall-street-spends-his-down-time-taking-photos-of-celebrities-2012-5 |archivedate=May 18, 2012}}</ref> magazines and news websites such as '']'', the '']'', and '']'',<ref name=PBS>{{cite web|last1=Ordonez|first1=Sandra|title=Shankbone's Misplaced Pages Photo Portraits Spread Like Wildfire|url=https://mediashift.org/2011/03/shankbones-wikipedia-photo-portraits-spread-like-wildfire060/|date=March 1, 2011|publisher=]|access-date=September 29, 2019|archive-date=September 30, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190930065330/http://mediashift.org/2011/03/shankbones-wikipedia-photo-portraits-spread-like-wildfire060/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=GOOD>{{cite web|last=Jefferson|first=Cord|title=The Most Important Occupy Wall Street Photographer You've Never Heard of|url=https://www.good.is/articles/the-most-important-occupy-wall-street-photographer-you-ve-never-heard-of|date=October 30, 2011|publisher=]|access-date=September 29, 2019|archive-date=September 30, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190930065332/https://www.good.is/articles/the-most-important-occupy-wall-street-photographer-you-ve-never-heard-of|url-status=live}}</ref> and featured in an exhibition at the ]. In a profile of his Wikinews interviews, the '']'' wrote, "Miller's work feels like a bit of a throwback to a time when ] published long transcripts of her interviews in book form and ] broadcast a six-hour sit-down with ]."<ref name="CJR"/> | |||
==Background== | |||
Shankbone has lived in 17 cities, six states, and three countries according to his website.<ref name="About">, Shankbone.org.</ref> He attended the ] and ], leaving Fordham one year short of graduation because he had missed some credit-card payments and therefore was not eligible for a loan, a situation he described as traumatic. He continued his law career as a ],<ref name="Rail">, Brooklyn Rail.</ref> and in his spare time began a second career as a citizen journalist. His sister gave him a digital camera for his birthday, and he began taking photographs of New York, which he would upload to ].<ref name=CJR/> | |||
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==Career and coverage== | ||
Shankbone began contributing to Misplaced Pages in June 2006, and in 2007 '']''<ref name=Liphshiz/> and the ''Jerusalem Post'' had cited him as a "leading Misplaced Pages editor." | |||
Shankbone says that he began photography as a "cheap hobby" using a ] given to him by his sister in response to a perceived lack of images on ],<ref name=GOOD/> taking advantage of the relative accessibility of prominent individuals in New York City. He says that he was mentored by the ] collaborators ] and ].<ref name=GOOD/> Billy Name interviewed Shankbone for '']'' magazine about their relationship and photography.<ref>{{cite web | |||
A ], Shankbone was involved in an editorial conflict over content in Misplaced Pages's ] and whether it should present the subject as an actual historical figure or a mythological one. Taking the latter position, Shankbone argued that Misplaced Pages is "there for knowledge, not for upholding cultural myths." The subject came in a dinner conversation with ], the founding investor of ], who asked, "Who are you to say he is not real? What about God? Can you say that God does not exist?"<ref name="Holy"/> The Israeli daily newspaper, ''Haaretz'', called Shankbone, "the man who offed Santa."<ref name=Liphshiz>Liphshiz, Cnaan. , ''Haaretz'', December 25, 2007.</ref> | |||
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Colleen Asper, writing in the '']'', described Shankbone's photographs as "incredibly wide ranging in their scope".<ref>{{cite web | |||
Shankbone has been critical of the ] for what he describes as a lack of support for editors who have been cyberstalked.<ref name="Rail"/> | |||
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}}</ref> Shankbone began contributing to Misplaced Pages in June 2006, and in 2007, he was noted as a "leading Misplaced Pages editor" in '']''.<ref name=Liphshiz>{{cite web | |||
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In December 2007, he became the first of the website's ]s to interview a sitting head of state, ] ].<ref name=Info/> Other interview subjects included activist ], writer ], journalist ], ], and three 2008 U.S. ] contenders.<ref> ; ; ; .</ref> | |||
In December 2007, he became the first of ]'s ]s to interview a sitting head of state, ] ]. Miller was also profiled in the '']'' in January 2009,<ref name="Info">{{cite web| url=https://www.informationweek.com/wikinews-gets-big-interview-israeli-president-shimon-peres/d/d-id/1063281| title=Wikinews Gets Big Interview: Israeli President Shimon Peres | |||
The American actor ] called Shankbone the "] of the Internet," after he revealed to Shankbone details about his childhood abuse.<ref> ]'', a website operated by the ], and was profiled in the ''Columbia Journalism Review'' in January 2009.<ref name="CJR">Rose, Adam. , Columbia Journalism Review, January-February 2009; also see .</ref><ref name="Info">Jones, K.C. , ''Information Week'', January 14, 2008.</ref> | |||
| first=K. C.| last=Jones| date=January 14, 2008| work=]| access-date=September 29, 2019| archive-date=July 21, 2019| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190721180526/https://www.informationweek.com/wikinews-gets-big-interview-israeli-president-shimon-peres/d/d-id/1063281| url-status=live}}</ref> where his interviews were described as a "throwback to a time when ] published long transcripts of her interviews in book form and ] broadcast a six-hour sit-down with ]."<ref name="CJR">{{cite web| url=https://archives.cjr.org/on_the_job/the_wikinews_ace.php | |||
| title=The Wikinews Ace: Why Shimon Peres sat down with David Shankbone| first=Adam| last=Rose| date=February 2009| work=]| access-date=September 29, 2019| archive-date=July 31, 2019| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190731042346/https://archives.cjr.org/on_the_job/the_wikinews_ace.php | |||
| url-status=live}}</ref> Shankbone's interview was described by '']'' as a milestone in the development of Wikinews.<ref name="Info"/> | |||
Shankbone was invited to Israel by the Foreign Ministry and the ], as part of a delegation of technology writers, including representatives from ''BusinessWeek'', ''USA Today'', ''PC Week'', and ''Salon'', to review the ]. ], spokesman at the consulate in New York explained, "More than once we have faced editors connected to Israel that appear on Misplaced Pages in English that do not represent the reality in Israel. We decided to initiate a visit by Shankbone to describe Israeli reality as it is."<ref>{{cite web | |||
In a 2009 ''Columbia Journalism Review'' profile of Shankbone, and described his interviews as being like a "throwback to a time when ] published long transcripts of her interviews in book form and ] broadcast a six-hour sit-down with ].”<ref name="CJR"/> When Shankbone became the first Wikinews citizen journalist to interview a sitting head of state, it was seen as a milestone in the development of the site.<ref name="Info"/> | |||
| url=https://www.jpost.com/Israel/Leading-Misplaced Pages-editor-to-visit-Israel| title=Leading Misplaced Pages editor to visit Israel | |||
| first=Herb| last=Keinon| author-link=Herb Keinon| date=December 8, 2007| work=]| access-date=September 29, 2019| archive-date=September 30, 2019| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190930070614/https://www.jpost.com/Israel/Leading-Misplaced Pages-editor-to-visit-Israel | |||
| url-status=live}}</ref> While there, he requested an interview with Israeli President Shimon Peres, which to his surprise was granted. However, Shankbone later admitted he considered it to be one of the worst interviews he had undertaken.<ref name="CJR"/> | |||
He returned to Israel in 2009 to take photographs of the country and the ] desert.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://jewishweek.timesofisrael.com/photo-editing-israels-online-image/| title=Photo Editing Israel's Online Image | |||
===Photography=== | |||
| first=Sharon| last=Udasin| date=March 6, 2009| work=]| access-date=September 29, 2019| archive-date=September 30, 2019| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190930070613/https://jewishweek.timesofisrael.com/photo-editing-israels-online-image/| url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
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Shankbone’s photography is primarily associated with the ] and ], where he says his images illustrate over 4,000 articles.<ref name="About"/> Referring to his work as a "documentation of human existence," he has collaborated with professional photographers such as ], whom he cites as a mentor, ], Peter Palladino, and ]. His photographs have appeared in ''The New York Times'', ''The Village Voice'', ''The Guardian'', Duke University Press, and ''LA Weekly'', as well as in a number of books, and on blogs and websites.<ref>, ''The New York Times''; "Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick," ''The Guardian'', May 12, 2009; see ; ; Mikulan, Steven. , ''LA Weekly'', May 18, 2009.</ref> | |||
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A journalist for the ''Brooklyn Rail'' described Shankbone's photographs as "incredibly wide ranging in their scope."<ref name="BR2">Asper, Colleen. , ''Brooklyn Rail'', April 2008.</ref>He has photographed ] and ], directors ] and ], ] and numerous ], ], ], politicians, lawyers and businessmen. | |||
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In 2008, ''Time Out New York'' published a comic strip based on Shankbone's photograph of ].<ref>Ferri, Samuel. , ''Time Out New York'', February 27-March 4, 2008.</ref> | |||
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His photograph and blog post of former ] ] doing voluntary work for ], a former prisoner rehabilitative program, was cited by ], the ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'', and ], as they were the first photographs of the governor’s new life.<ref>Sullivan, Andrew. , ''The Atlantic'', June 30, 2009; Cohen, Aubrey. , ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 30, 2009''.</ref> | |||
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] in 2007.]] | |||
In 2007 Shankbone was invited to Israel by the Foreign Ministry and the ], as part of a delegation of technology writers, including representatives from ''BusinessWeek'', ''USA Today'', ''PC Week'' and ''Salon'', to review the ]. ], spokesman at the consulate in New York explained, "More than once we have faced editors connected to Israel that appear on Misplaced Pages in English that do not represent the reality in Israel. We decided to initiate a visit by Shankbone to describe Israeli reality as it is."<ref name="LWETVI">Kienon, Herb. , '']'', December 8, 2007.</ref> While there, he requested an interview with Israeli President Shimon Peres, which to his surprise was granted.<ref name="CJR"/><ref name="Holy">Shankbone, David. , ''Wikinews'', December 18, 2007.</ref> | |||
Although not ]ish, Shankbone has said he considers Israel "a second home."<ref>Mintz, Hillel. , ''Israel Travel and Tours'', accessed October 19, 2009.</ref> He returned there in 2009 to take photographs of the country and the ].<ref name="JW">Udasin, Sharon. , ''The Jewish Week'', April 3, 2009.</ref> He also photographed ] violinist ]. When Israeli rock star ] toured the United States, Shankbone photographed him backstage at the ]. | |||
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In June 2008, he began ''Shankbone.org'', a blog focusing primarily on his photography and politics. He has continued his interviews on the blog, publishing a series where he asks the same five questions to different people, such as Misplaced Pages co-founder ], ], and ].<ref>;;</ref> | |||
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American photographer and citizen journalist
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Shankbone in 2008 (self-portrait) | |
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Years active | 2006–present |
Known for | Widespread availability of copyleft photographs on Misplaced Pages and elsewhere |
Website | www |
David Miller, better known by his pseudonym David Shankbone, is an American photographer, blogger, and former paralegal. In 2011, PBS described him as "arguably the most influential new media photojournalist in the world" for his numerous copyleft photographs, uploaded to Wikimedia Commons and seen in Misplaced Pages, documenting celebrities, political officials, and events, notably the Occupy Wall Street protests. As a Wikinews citizen journalist, he was the first to interview a sitting head of state, Israeli President Shimon Peres. His photography has been featured in magazines and news websites such as The New York Times, the Miami Herald, and Business Insider, and featured in an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York. In a profile of his Wikinews interviews, the Columbia Journalism Review wrote, "Miller's work feels like a bit of a throwback to a time when Oriana Fallaci published long transcripts of her interviews in book form and David Frost broadcast a six-hour sit-down with Richard Nixon."
Career and coverage
Shankbone says that he began photography as a "cheap hobby" using a point-and-shoot camera given to him by his sister in response to a perceived lack of images on Misplaced Pages, taking advantage of the relative accessibility of prominent individuals in New York City. He says that he was mentored by the Andy Warhol collaborators Billy Name and Christopher Makos. Billy Name interviewed Shankbone for BOMB magazine about their relationship and photography.
Colleen Asper, writing in the Brooklyn Rail, described Shankbone's photographs as "incredibly wide ranging in their scope". Shankbone began contributing to Misplaced Pages in June 2006, and in 2007, he was noted as a "leading Misplaced Pages editor" in Haaretz.
Israel
In December 2007, he became the first of Wikinews's citizen journalists to interview a sitting head of state, Israeli President Shimon Peres. Miller was also profiled in the Columbia Journalism Review in January 2009, where his interviews were described as a "throwback to a time when Oriana Fallaci published long transcripts of her interviews in book form and David Frost broadcast a six-hour sit-down with Richard Nixon." Shankbone's interview was described by InformationWeek as a milestone in the development of Wikinews.
Shankbone was invited to Israel by the Foreign Ministry and the America–Israel Friendship League, as part of a delegation of technology writers, including representatives from BusinessWeek, USA Today, PC Week, and Salon, to review the Israeli technology sector. David Saranga, spokesman at the consulate in New York explained, "More than once we have faced editors connected to Israel that appear on Misplaced Pages in English that do not represent the reality in Israel. We decided to initiate a visit by Shankbone to describe Israeli reality as it is." While there, he requested an interview with Israeli President Shimon Peres, which to his surprise was granted. However, Shankbone later admitted he considered it to be one of the worst interviews he had undertaken.
He returned to Israel in 2009 to take photographs of the country and the Negev desert.
See also
References
- ^ Rose, Adam (February 2009). "The Wikinews Ace: Why Shimon Peres sat down with David Shankbone". Columbia Journalism Review. Archived from the original on July 31, 2019. Retrieved September 29, 2019.
- ^ Liphshiz, Cnaan (December 25, 2007). "Your Wiki Entry Counts". Haaretz. Archived from the original on April 30, 2019. Retrieved September 29, 2019.
- ^ Ordonez, Sandra (March 1, 2011). "Shankbone's Misplaced Pages Photo Portraits Spread Like Wildfire". PBS MediaShift. Archived from the original on September 30, 2019. Retrieved September 29, 2019.
- ^ Jones, K. C. (January 14, 2008). "Wikinews Gets Big Interview: Israeli President Shimon Peres". InformationWeek. Archived from the original on July 21, 2019. Retrieved September 29, 2019.
- Du, Lisa (May 15, 2012). "This Wall Street Guy Is One Of The Top Celebrity Photographers In The World". Business Insider. Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
- ^ Jefferson, Cord (October 30, 2011). "The Most Important Occupy Wall Street Photographer You've Never Heard of". Good Worldwide. Archived from the original on September 30, 2019. Retrieved September 29, 2019.
- Name, Billy (August 25, 2011). "David Shankbone". BOMB. Archived from the original on July 28, 2019. Retrieved September 29, 2019.
- Asper, Colleen (April 2008). "David Shankbone with Colleen Asper". The Brooklyn Rail. Archived from the original on July 21, 2019. Retrieved September 29, 2019.
- Keinon, Herb (December 8, 2007). "Leading Misplaced Pages editor to visit Israel". The Jerusalem Post. Archived from the original on September 30, 2019. Retrieved September 29, 2019.
- Udasin, Sharon (March 6, 2009). "Photo Editing Israel's Online Image". The Jewish Week. Archived from the original on September 30, 2019. Retrieved September 29, 2019.