Lauren Clem and Jonathan Pitts-Wiley spotlight the 'night shift'
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The story, “Working the Night Shift,” appears in this month’s issue of Rhode Island Monthly.
Lauren Clem, a senior editor, and Jonathan Pitts-Wiley, a photographer, shadowed workers in fields including hospitality, health care, policing, fishing and restaurants.
“I am not normally working the night shift, so we had some very sleepless few weeks,” Clem said. “The majority we did on separate nights, and we tried to line them up chronologically within the feature.”
Pitts-Wiley, a North Providence-based portrait and documentary photographer, partnered with Clem to capture moments experienced by those featured in the piece. He said he aimed to respect the dignity of his subjects while using light in different ways to capture compelling images.
“For me, it just came down to what is visually interesting and trying to create images that are compelling irrespective of having all the context,” Pitts-Wiley said. “The viewer is not in the room with you. They don’t know the smell, they don’t have the context, they only have the image.”
Later in the show, Kim and Eli discussed the “stories we wish we wrote,” including:
Kim’s pick- Family Travel by Lauren Clem, Rhode Island Monthly (currently only available in print edition for April)
- Has 'Real Housewives' helped one cast member's RI business? We found out by Paul Edward Parker, The Providence Journal
- Three-part series on homelessness by Jim Hummel, Hummel Report
Part 1: Out in the cold
Part 2: Finding shelter
Part 3: What's the plan? - Vineyard Wind sues GE Renewables to block it from abandoning project by Anastasia Lennon, The New Bedford Light