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“There’s No Such Thing As Normal.” Taken from Carnal Knowledge, Prestel, 2020.  Photo © Elizabeth  Renstrom

“There’s No Such Thing As Normal.” Taken from Carnal Knowledge, Prestel, 2020.
Photo © Elizabeth Renstrom

This Photobook is the Sex Education You Missed in High School

Zoe Ligon and Elizabeth Renstrom's new book Carnal Knowledge (Prestel, September 2020) updates and normalizes sex education - a topic that is still sensitive in 21st century America. For many Americans, it’s a subject that was excluded from the core curriculum and is vital to our overall health and happiness.

Longtime friends Zoe Ligon and Elizabeth Renstrom are a writer and photographer dream team. Ligon brings years of experience as a sex educator, journalist, and performer to this project in seven sharply-crafted chapters that address everything you've ever wanted to know about sex. This ranges from the basic human anatomy and the importance of healthy relationships to sex toys and supporting sex worker rights. Renstrom's vivid, 90s aesthetic-influenced photographs complement the hilariously frank text.

Without further delay…

Roula Seikaly in Conversation with Zoe Ligon and Eizabeth Renstrom

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PostedSeptember 17, 2020
AuthorRoula Seikaly
CategoriesPhotobooks, Artists, Art News, Galleries
Tagssex education, Elizabeth Renstrom, Zoe Ligon, sex ed, Carnal Knowledge book, 2020 Photobooks, photobooks, Prestel Publishers
Photo Courtesy of Shutterstock

Photo Courtesy of Shutterstock

12 Click-tacular Buzzwords Photography Writers Need To Stop Using (part 2)

Photographic buzzwords are still some of the most heavily used, yet meaningless forms of journalism today.  Possibly the "millennial" answer to The New York Post's historically obnoxious front page headlines, these "delicious" words continue to get our clicks, regardless of how hollow they might actually be. They make stories more "digestible" with language designed to entice even your feline friends. For many photo editors, this tendency towards linguistic carelessness also finds its way into image requests, and for the self-proclaimed intelligentsia, using art-speak can often seem a bit more "complex" than it actually is. Since we at Humble are guilty of all of the above, for the second time, we invited some of our favorite art and photography curators, writers, editors, and producers to share some of their most beloved/hated photographic buzzword pet peeves, which we illustrated using some of our favorite stock photos and illustrations of cats.  Enjoy, and "please share this magical work" widely. Wanna see our 2015 list first? Click Here

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PostedMarch 24, 2016
AuthorJon Feinstein
CategoriesPublications
TagsCharlotte Cotton, Liz Lapp, Elizabeth Renstrom, Ellyn Kail, Bryan Formhals, Stephanie Heimann, Jenna Garrett, Jordan Teicher, Jacqueline Bates, Toby Kaufmann, Paddy Johnson, Kate Osba
© Everything Is Collective // @everythingiscollective

© Everything Is Collective // @everythingiscollective

13 Stunningly Innovative and Revolutionarily Click-worthy Photographers to Follow on Instagram

Despite what some people might SAY they're tired of, breaking ones laurels to click away at every proclaimed top-anything lists of Instagram photographers to follow is as American as a Big Mac. If we were writing for SEO points, we might cull this into a shoddy scroll of tips (like "think outside the box..." LOL) to get more traction, but that's not really what Humble Arts Foundation is all about. Or is it? At the end of the day, our goal REALLY IS to get more eyes on photographers who deserve it, so we've continued to invite them to participate in week-long Humble Arts Foundation Instagram residencies to share their chops. Like Ben Alper who spent his residency showcasing his collection of strange vernacular imagery purchased from Ebay, or Erin O'Keefe who used her week to share some of her surprisingly un-retouched studio views.  So behold: highlights from the past 13 weeks of Instagram takeovers from some of our favorite photographers today. We encourage you to take your click one step further by following them now. 

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PostedOctober 16, 2015
AuthorJon Feinstein
CategoriesArtists
TagsInstagram, Ben Alper, Elizabeth Renstrom, Alex Thebez, Erin O' Keefe, Everything Is Collective, Lisa Gonzalez, Anthony Tafuro, Anthony Gerace, Rob Ball, Yael Nov, Megumi Shauna Arai, Sam Logan, Humble Arts Foundation, Virginia Woods Jack
© Elizabeth Renstrom

© Elizabeth Renstrom

Keeping Photography Weird: 10 Questions with VICE's New Photo Editor Elizabeth Renstrom

Since Ryan McGinley and Tim Barber shaped VICE Magazine's photographic vision in the early 2000's, the magazine has had a consistent reputation for showing exciting new photography. Its relentlessly defiant content, ranging from controversial editorial stories to the often coveted annual Photo Issue, has carved out a recognizable, heavily copied aesthetic, trickling into mainstream fashion, lifestyle and advertising campaigns. Aside from their proclaimed hard-edged journalism, it's likely that this vision helped make VICE the media giant it is today. In 2013, before things could get stale, Matthew Lefheit took the reins for a brief but impactful stint. Under his tenure, Leifheit opened VICE's scope to photographers like Michael Bühler Rose, Erin O' Keefe, Lucas Blalock, and Rachel Stern, who are as equally engaged with photography's academic history as they are in keeping it current. 

As Leifheit recently headed to Yale to pursue his MFA, Elizabeth Renstrom has taken over, promising to keep VICE's photographic spirit courageous. Renstrom, a former Parsons' student of George Pitts is an accomplished photographer and photo producer, and regularly shoots for clients like Refinery 29, TIME, Nylon, and Bloomberg Business Week while still somehow managing to find the time to make her own work, including a hilariously poignant ongoing series about her early adolescence in the 1990's. Just as her first issue came out of production, we caught up with Renstrom to hear more about her plans for VICE, her own work, and what's changing in photography today. 

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PostedSeptember 16, 2015
AuthorJon Feinstein
CategoriesArtists, Publications
TagsVICE Magazine, Interviews, Elizabeth Renstrom, Matthew Leifheit, New Photography, Tim Barber, Ryan McGinley, Vice Photo, VICE

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