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[The Power of Empathy: How Portraits Reveal Our Shared Humanity]-[Stories of photographing monumental people -- from Michelle Obama to Stephen Hawking | Platon]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2025-07-19

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The Art of Empathy: Connecting Through the Lens

In this compelling TED Talk, renowned portrait photographer Platon explores the profound capacity of photography to strip away our social assumptions and reveal the raw, shared humanity beneath. By sharing the intimate stories behind his iconic portraits—from political leaders to activists and scientific legends—Platon argues that empathy is the "secret ingredient" for human connection in a world increasingly divided by tribalism and technological distraction.

The Disarming Power of Empathy

Platon posits that we currently live in a state of "political, economic, social, cultural paralysis." To overcome this, he advocates for empathy, defining it not merely as feeling someone's pain, but as an active tool for establishing a dialogue. He recounts a nervous encounter with Michelle Obama in the White House, where a clumsy, high-pressure request to "capture her soul" led to a moment of vulnerability. Her response—reminding him that despite the historical gravity of the moment, she is "just Michelle"—underscores his belief that human connection transcends titles and power.

Challenging Judgment and Labels

Using the example of the punk-rock group Pussy Riot, Platon discusses the danger of "stigmatizing and labeling people." He highlights how, once the "colorful, aggressive masks" are removed, we are left with the vulnerability of individuals who have paid a heavy price for their beliefs. He references Nadia, a co-founder of the group, who in her closing statement before sentencing, urged the world to "be philosophers together" rather than labeling others. Platon suggests that by focusing on the "window to someone's character"—the eye—we can bypass our natural tendency to judge and instead foster curiosity.

The Cold Face of Power and the Bridge-Builder

Platon’s experience photographing Vladimir Putin serves as a chilling case study on the performance of power. Through a conversation about The Beatles, Platon managed to break through the guard of the Russian leader, capturing an image that has since become a symbol for those fighting against "excessive nationalism" and oppression.

In contrast, his portrait of Muhammad Ali illustrates the concept of "bridge-building." Ali, who initially confessed he wasn't as "great" as the world believed, taught Platon that true greatness lies in getting people to "see themselves in the struggle" of others. This shift in perspective allowed Platon to photograph Ali not as a champion, but as a "compassionate bridge-builder."

Compassion in the Face of Adversity

Perhaps the most moving segment involves his session with Jessica, a widow who lost her husband in Iraq. By encouraging her to face the emotional weight of her husband's belongings, Platon captured a moment of pure, raw compassion. He admits, "I had put a photograph above the well-being of a person," a mistake that led to a deeper realization: when we witness such vulnerability, we transcend our differences to feel a shared humanity.

Finally, Platon shares his experience with Stephen Hawking, who, despite his physical paralysis, used his remaining muscle control to type the word "WOW." This moment serves as a testament to the "beauty and majesty of life" and the power of looking at the world through "eyes of wonder."

Conclusion: From Bystanders to Upstanders

Platon concludes by challenging his audience: "Are we to be bystanders... or are we to be upstanders?" He calls for us to light the darkness with our "own torch of compassion." By seeing each other not as opponents but as "creative partners," we can reconnect and transform current chaos into a "beautiful cosmos." His talk serves as a powerful reminder that while we may be separated by screens and borders, we are united in our hearts.

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📖 Transcript

you're listening to ted talks daily where we bring you new ideas to spark your curiosity every day i'm your host elise hue photography has a particular gift to strip away assumptions and leave viewers with a window into a subject's character filling our eyes and our minds with wonder and curiosity.
In this moving talk from 2022, portrait photographer Platon shares the extraordinary stories behind what it's like to photograph some of the world's most prominent figures from Michelle Obama to Pussy Riot to Vladimir Putin and Muhammad Ali.
He tells us how photographs have the ability to capture the disarming power of empathy and human connection.
Asking all of us to remember we're in this together.
This episode is sponsored by McDonald's.
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