Double Click: Stories & Interviews
Footnotes Recap: Carol Kino on Double Click
Margaux NY blog, Dispatches from HQ, August 1, 2024
”At the Salmagundi Club, Footnotes, our book club, gathered at the Salmagundi Club to hear historian Carol Kino discuss her research on Kathryn and Francs McLaughlin, twin photographers who came up during the 1940s. Carol spent a long time researching their work at The New York Public Library, digging through old magazines no longer in print, newspaper articles, and more to learn about the twins’ work, as well as this magical time in magazine history.”
An Interview with Historian Carol Kino about Double Click by Thessaly La Force for Margaux Footnotes Book Club
Margaux NY blog, Conversations, July 8, 2024
“In Carol Kino's masterful biography, Double Click, which is our Footnotes selection for July, we enter the world of the twins, Frances and Kathryn, who were pioneering photographers in a heavily male-dominated field during the middle of the last century.”
The CBS New York Book Club is celebrating indie bookstores with the help of Bookshop.org
CBS New York, April 10, 2024
Andy Hunter, Founder/CEO, talks about Double Click (3:30 mark)
NYBERG: Twin photographers, capturing history through the lens by Ann Nyberg
WTNH, New Haven, April 4, 2024
During the golden age of magazines, a pair of identical twin photographers emerged as icons, leaving an indelible mark on the world of photography
The Forgotten Twin Photographers Who Redefined Mid-Century Style by Tobias Carroll
InsideHook, April 4, 2024
In the absorbing biography “Double Click,” Carol Kino reintroduces the public to Frances and Kathryn McLaughlin
Double Vision: How the McLaughlin Sisters Took the Photography World By Storm
Lithub, March 8, 2024
Carol Kino on On Our Enduring Cultural Fascination With Twins
Sister Act by Carol Kino
Air Mail, March 2, 2024
How the McLaughlin twins broke the glass ceiling of the male-dominated photography industry during the golden age of magazines
“Double Click” by Carol Kino: Chico’s Book Club interview
The Chico’s Life, March 1, 2024
“Every season, Chico's recommends a bestselling book that connects with your lifestyle, expands your horizons, and excites the senses. In honor of International Women's Day which is March 8, we've chosen a book that celebrates strong, independent women — Double Click by Carol Kino. . . . A captivating blend of biography and cultural reportage.”
The Art of Biography: Mary Gabriel and Carol Kino by Wyatt Allgeier
Gagosian Quarterly, Spring 2024
”Double Click charts a critical moment in the United States, bringing to the surface questions around aesthetics, technologies, and gender through the arc of the [McLaughlin] twins’ lives."
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