Music fans are revolutionizing photography with digital cameras, iPhones and other devices. On today's show, we find out what this means for the art of the image when we talk with two professional photographers. Also: Chinese pianist Xiayin Wang, who arrived in New York a decade ago, is among the wealth of piano talent to emerge from that country in the past decade. She talks with us today about China's musical emergence and performs live.
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Fans are revolutionizing music photography with digital cameras, iPhones and social networking sites. But has the art of the image suffered? Today: two photographers from different generations, Bob Gruen and Elizabeth Weinberg, explain how they have responded to this revolution.
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Xiayin Wang live
Xiayin Wang (pronounced "shay-in wong") is one of the rising young concert pianists to emerge from China’s thriving classical music scene. Her father was a professional erhu player (a Chinese string instrument) and she won several prizes in China before coming to the U.S. She joins us to perform live ...