Behind The Scenes Of The Media Circus Spectacular
Claire O'Neill
Thursday, November 29, 2012 at 2:13 PM
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Whitney Houston, Newark, N.J., 2012

Whitney Houston, Newark, N.J., 2012

Christopher Dawson


Have you ever wondered when watching the news what's just outside of the frame? Photographer Christopher Dawson goes to big media events — and photographs the media.

Britney Spears, Los Angeles, 2008

Britney Spears, Los Angeles, 2008

Christopher Dawson

Casey Anthony, Orlando, Fla., 2011

Casey Anthony, Orlando, Fla., 2011

Christopher Dawson

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, New York, 2011

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, New York, 2011

Christopher Dawson

Lindsay Lohan, Beverly Hills, Calif., 2010

Lindsay Lohan, Beverly Hills, Calif., 2010

Christopher Dawson

Michael Jackson, Los Angeles, 2009

Michael Jackson, Los Angeles, 2009

Christopher Dawson

Michael Jackson, Los Angeles, 2009

Michael Jackson, Los Angeles, 2009

Christopher Dawson

Michael Vick, Richmond, Va., 2007

Michael Vick, Richmond, Va., 2007

Christopher Dawson

O.J. Simpson, Las Vegas, 2007

O.J. Simpson, Las Vegas, 2007

Christopher Dawson

O.J. Simpson, Las Vegas, 2007

O.J. Simpson, Las Vegas, 2007

Christopher Dawson

Pope Benedict XVI, New York, 2008

Pope Benedict XVI, New York, 2008

Christopher Dawson

Eliot Spitzer, Albany, N.Y., 2008

Eliot Spitzer, Albany, N.Y., 2008

Christopher Dawson

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, New York, N.Y., 2011

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, New York, N.Y., 2011

Christopher Dawson

It all goes back to Martha Stewart. At least, that's who Christopher Dawson cites as the inspiration for his series, Coverage. In 2004, America's iconic "homemaker" had just been sentenced in an insider trading case, Dawson says.

"The media's attention to that case was enormous," he writes. "At the same time ... the situation in Iraq was rapidly disintegrating, and I couldn't reconcile that with the disproportionate attention the Stewart case received from the American press."

To be fair, it's kind of a chicken-and-egg situation: Does the media simply feed the audience's desire for celebrity news and a fascination with the abomination? Or does the media create and perpetuate that appetite?

"The biggest spectacle I've seen must have been in Los Angeles and Encino, Calif., on the occasion of Michael Jackson's memorial," says Dawson. "Hundreds of fans congregated ... but they seemed a small group compared to the media infrastructure and supporting police presence."

From the meta-observational standpoint of a photographer photographing photographers, Dawson's wry series encourages us to think twice about what we see in the news. To wonder: What's just outside of that frame?

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