The Craig Fahle Show Immortalizing Jewish Detroit JN partners with photographer for a photo-documentary on Jewish Detroit. I Jackie Headapohl Enter Corbin's latest project: docu- menting the Jewish community in Detroit, Oak Park and Southfield enny Corbin prefers to look through his photojournalism. Corbin at the world through the lens approached the Jewish News to partner of a camera. Corbin, 28, has with him and publish his photo essays been documenting his vision through on the subject. photography for nine years, "I really want to show the four of those years in New difference between each com- York. munity. I started contacting He has a history of turn- p• people — old and young ing his camera toward — and it's been really good unique subjects, such as so far:' says Corbin, who has his recent project to docu- photographed Rabbi Herschel Finman while taping his ment the shoeshine men of Detroit, which he did in radio talk show and teaching haunting black-and-white at his house in Oak Park, and Kenny Co rbin, pictures that blur time. Borenstein's Book and Music aka Karpo v the Corbin graduated from store in Oak Park, among Wrecked T rain Dondero High School in others so far. Royal Oak in 2003 and then went to "I want to show the old and new — Oakland Community College, where he the people who stayed in the city and earned a degree in art history and fine the people who moved to the suburbs art. He graduated in 2006 with hopes of and find out the reasons why:' Corbin becoming an art teacher, but then got a says. "I don't want anything posed. I call from Atlantic Records in New York. want to document the everyday life of When Corbin was 17, he worked as everyday people:' a member of Atlantic Records' Street Corbin's ultimate goal is to launch Team, promoting events and arranging a photography magazine, similar to meet-and-greets with artists. Soon after GUP — Guide to Unique Photography graduation, he got a call out of the blue published in the Netherlands. "It's some- from the label offering him a job in New thing I've always wanted. There is no York. "I said, 'Of course, I'll take it' Who magazine like this published in the U.S.," wouldn't?" Corbin says. says Corbin, who says he's been saving At age 19, Corbin began showing his up for years to make his dream a reality. photography under the name "Karpov He plans to launch a Kickstarter cam- the Wrecked Train:' Karpov is a nod paign to fund the project this spring. to his passion for all things Russian. He envisions the magazine featur- ing his work and the work of other "Wrecked Train" is his favorite mus- ician, only spelled differently. "I put photographers; each issue would focus them together and used the name for on a single theme. "I expect it to be 90 my first gallery opening in New York:' percent photo-driven:' he says. "I want he says. "The name generated a lot of people to look at the photographs and interest, and it stuck:' get the stories from those photos:' The first theme of the magazine will After two years at Atlantic Records and several years at an art gallery in be his Jewish Detroit project, and it Soho, Corbin moved back to Detroit in will include many of the photos he will 2009, where he's been doing freelance showcase in his continuing series in the work and working on his photography Jewish News. projects. Nearing the end of his shoe- "By having the photos in the JN, I shine documentary project, he began feel that people who might not have looking for something new. been open to the project might be more Corbin's girlfriend, Alyssa Baron- welcoming:' says Corbin, who seeks to Klask, a stop-motion animation and document the observant to the secular graphic artist, attends services at the — "every facet I can find:' Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue in Look for photo essays from Corbin Detroit. Corbin, who is not Jewish, in future issues of the Jewish News. accompanied her several times. "I To participate in his project, contact enjoyed it:' he says, "and got interested Corbin at karpov thewreckedtrain@ in Detroit's Jewish community:' gmail.com. Managing Editor K ❑ While You're Living Your Life Craig Is Getting Ready .1, You Can Count On I The Craig Fahle Show i Weekdays at 10 a.m. & 7 p.m. WDET is a service of WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY JN 1804550 February 21 • 2013 11