FEATURES This summer, Flak Photo teams up with Center to highlight a selection of photographers from Review Santa Fe 2009, a juried portfolio review. MORE » |
WEEKEND This month's series features a selection of four images from Roger Ballen's Boarding House, a book of black and white photographs. MORE » |
IN PRINT Three new books: Keith Carter's A Certain Alchemy, Jessica Backhaus' One day in November and Who We Were: A Snaphot History of America. MORE » |
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FLAK PHOTO FEATURES Review Santa Fe 2009 | The Point of Great Photography Flak Photo teams up with Center to feature a selection of images from Review Santa Fe, an annual juried portfolio review for photographers who have created a significant project or series and are seeking wider recognition. This year's conference was held in Santa Fe, New Mexico on June 4-7, 2009. In support of the event, Flak Photo highlights forty-five of these photographers over the course of the summer and includes images from Emily Shur, Sarah Wilson, Meggan Gould, Aline Smithson, Jesse Burke, Jonathan Blaustein, Anthony Marchetti, Brian Buckley, Dave Jordano, John Mann, S. Billie Mandle, Jennifer Ray, Susan Worsham, Kevin J. Miyazaki, Melissa Kaseman, Kurt Tong, Angela Bacon-Kidwell, Sarah Faust, Sophie Jacobson, Terri Fullerton, Cyrus Karimipour, Ferit Kuyas, Graham Miller, Kelly Neal, Jason Florio, Beatrix Reinhardt, Julie Anand + Damon Sauer, Jeffrey Aaronson, Katrina d'Autremont, Scott Dalton, Jon Edwards, Latoya Ruby Frazier, Polly Gaillard, Lucia Ganieva, Jeff Hutchens, Matthew Kaelin, Hiroyo Kaneko, Brad Moore, Stefanie Motta, Jarrett Murphy, Pamela Pecchio, Janet Pritchard, Sonja Thomsen, Ian van Coller, and David Bowman. Formally the Santa Fe Center for Photography, Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing meaningful photography to a national audience. Center supports photographers by bringing exposure to worthy projects and series and provides opportunities for fellowship among members of the photographic community. Flak Photo's Review Santa Fe feature runs weekdays from May 27 - July 28, 2009. Don't want to miss a day? Subscribe to daily email delivery of Today's Flak Photo and connect with Flak Photo on Twitter + Facebook! |
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CALL FOR ENTRIES Flak Photo Editor Andy Adams will jury the Center for Fine Art Photography's 2009 International Exhibition — call for entries closes Tuesday, July 14. For submission details, visit the Center's website by clicking the graphic to your right. |
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IN PRINT / NEW PHOTO BOOKS Flak Photo considers unsolicited photography books from artists, publishers and galleries for inclusion in its pages. To submit a title for consideration, contact editor Andy Adams by email at photo@flakmag.com.
A Certain Alchemy | Photographs by Keith Carter
Lauded as "a transcendent realist" and "a poet of the ordinary," Keith Carter is an internationally acclaimed photographer whose work has been shown in over one hundred solo exhibitions in thirteen countries. At first finding his subjects in the familiar, yet exotic, places and people of his native East Texas, Carter has since expanded his range not only geographically, but also into realms of dreams and imagination, where objects of the mundane world open glimpses into ineffable realities. Here, he explores relationships that are timeless, enigmatic, and mythological. Drawing from the animal world, popular culture, folklore, and religion, Carter presents photographs that attempt to reflect hidden meanings in the real world. Accompanying the images is an introduction by Carter's friend and fellow photographer Bill Wittliff, who describes Carter's artistic journey and the epiphanies he has experienced. Patricia Carter, Keith's wife and muse, also offers her insights into the wellsprings of his work. Hardcover • 182 duotone photographs • 184 pages • 12 x 12 in. • $50 US • About the Book
One day in November | Photographs by Jessica BackhausJessica Backhaus’ book is a tribute to Gisèle Freund on what would have been her 100th birthday in December 2008. The book One Day In November is a testament to the friendship between the great photographer and a young photography student in Paris during the 1990s. Intended as a posthumous birthday present, Backhaus compiled a collection of images that are meant to convey visually what Gisèle Freund taught her and what Gisèle meant to her. Freund herself, a former Magnum photographer, can certainly be considered as one of the great artistic and intellectual figures of the twentieth century whose impact can be traced to her photographic work and colorful biography. Hardcover • 1 B&W / 99 color photographs • 128 pages • 8.5 x 9.5 in. • $78.00 US • About the Book
Who We Were | A Snapshot History of America
Since the birth of snapshots, Americans have used simple, inexpensive cameras to record their life stories. In the process, they have left behind millions of pictures that document the story of America. The book's authors — Michael Williams, Richard Cahan, and Nicholas Osborn — spent the past decade at flea markets and antique stores, and went online looking at more than a million family photos to find snapshots that tell America's story. The book begins in 1888 with the earliest snapshots and ends in 1972, when a NASA astronaut placed a cherished family snapshot on the moon. With 350 color and black-and-white photos, Who We Were shows a side of America not reflected in history or photography books: a racy, quirky, fun-loving nation. It shows real America. Hardcover • 350 B&W / color photographs • 240 pages • 10 x 9.75 in. • $45 US • About the Book |
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WEEKEND / JUNE 6, 13, 20 & 27, 2009 We're pleased to present Flak Photo's WEEKEND series, a curated selection of images that highlights work from new photo essays, book projects and gallery exhibitions. Series photographs are published on Saturdays and shown throughout the weekend. Boarding House | Photographs by Roger Ballen For five years, the focus of Roger Ballen's photographic work has been a strange and alluring place near Johannesburg he calls the Boarding House. Ballen's photographs are like images from a waking dream, compelling and thought-provoking, formally sophisticated and filled with layers of rich detail. With their emphasis on drawn and sculptural elements, and the collaboration between the artist and his subjects clearly evident, these images blur the lines between documentary photography and other practices like painting, theatre and sculpture — they make us question everything we see. About the photographer | About the Book | View the Boarding House series |
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ABOUT FLAK PHOTO Flak Photo celebrates the art of publishing contemporary photography online. The site is produced by Andy Adams and highlights new series work, book projects and gallery exhibitions from an international community of contributors. SUBMISSIONS An online gallery and social media magazine, Flak Photo provides unique opportunities for artists and photography organizations to share their work with a community of photographers, galleries, publishers, curators and editors. To submit your work for consideration, email your photograph (sRGB JPG format, minimum 1000px wide) with title and caption details to photo@flakmag.com. Please include the following information with your submission:
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