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Image: Everett Collection

Image: Everett Collection

Reading's Not Dead: 22 Essays, Interviews and Other Sharp (Online) Photography Writing You Should Have Read in 2018

Humble editors select standouts in 2018 (online) photography writing

In his essay in Blindspot’s 2006 issue #32, Tim Davis wrote “people never read book introductions…,” a statement that, written more than a decade ago, unfortunately, continues to resound more than ever before and can be aptly applied to today’s “content” hungry landscape. We scroll rapidly through Instagram and eat listicles (like this one!) like Cheetos. Onto the next, onto the next, onto the next like an accelerated tangent of highway billboards in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. And defensiveness among countless photographers to write about their work seems ever present – just search “artist statement” into any Facebook photo group (yes we know, FB is for “old people” - go watch some YouTube "influencers," kids..) and you’ll hydrate yourself on the haterade for weeks. BUT! BUT! BUT!

But the “don’t make me think” attitude towards writing is counterbalanced by a ton of thoughtful essays, interviews and long form think-pieces on the current state of photography, its evolution and key issues that tie it to the larger cultural landscape. Below are 22 pieces on photography that moved us, in no particular order. You’ll notice that many of the pieces we selected are heavy on discussion of “the gaze,” which seems to have garnered a renewed attention in criticism and popular discussion over the past few years, and likely has been on our minds gearing up for the BlueSky Curatorial Prize this May.

Grab a couple coffees, mute Instagram for a bit, and have a read.

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PostedJanuary 3, 2019
AuthorEditors
CategoriesPublications, Artists, Exhibitions
TagsGregory Eddi Jones, Charlotte Cotton, Christa Olson, Reading The Pictures, VICE Photo, Miss Rosen, Susan Goldberg, National Geographic, Nick Mirzoeff, Hyper Allergic, Blake Andrews, Feature Shoot, Ellyn Kail, Alicia Kroell, Carmen Winant, Wilco Versteeg, Ariella Azoulay, Fotomuseum, Aperture, Jonathan Blaustein, New York Times Lens Blog, Sarah Sentiles, Roula Seikaly, Jon Feinstein, Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Teju Cole, Daniel C. Blight, Joerg Colberg, Jorg Colberg, Andrea Scott, Strange Fire Collective, Rafael Soldi, Kristine Potter, Matthew Leifheit, Paper Journal, Kat Kiernan, Will Matsuda
Photo © Joy Drury Cox

Photo © Joy Drury Cox

Humble Booklist: 32 Photobooks That Dropped Our Jaws in 2018

From Ben Alper and Joy Drury Cox’s claustrophobic photos of tourist caves to Ka-Man Tse’s photos capturing LGBTQ communities in Hong Kong, these photobooks are worth your time (and – hint-hint – money!)

As we declared last year, just like our open calls aren’t “photo contests,” this is not a “Best Photobooks" list. It’s not a competition, and with just a few editors running the Humble show, feels disingenuous and unrealistic to declare it as such. Instead, this is simply a collection of photobooks that made an impact on us in 2018.

As editors and curators with a broad spectrum of tastes, we responded to critical socio-political discussions, adventurous technical or conceptual potential, new takes on photo historical icons, or just damn beautiful image collections. As you move through this list, we encourage you to dig deeper into these photographers’ work and show your support for their careers and practice by buying a few, preferably directly from the publishers or photographers themselves. Without further ado…

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PostedNovember 20, 2018
AuthorEditors
CategoriesArtists, Portfolio, Publications
TagsKa-Man Tse, Candor Arts, Rose Marie Cromwell, TIS Books, John C. Edmonds, Karine Laval, Charlotte Cotton, Aperture Books, Steidl, Capricious Books, Oliver Wasow, St. Lucy Press, Eirik Johnson, Minor Matters Books, Tara Wray, Too Tired for Sunshine, Yoffy Press, Kris Graves, Peggy Nolan, Daylight Books, Barbara Diener, Joy Drury Cox, Ben Alper, Flat Space Books, Deanna Lawson, Abelardo Morell, Abrams Books, Zanele Muholi, Jess T. Dugan, hank willis thomas, Meghann Riepenhoff, Tatum Shaw, TinyCactus, Tiny Cactus, KangHee Kim, Shane Lynam, Jacob Koestler, Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa, Kristine Potter, Rosalind Fox Solomon, Tyler Haughey, Paul Kwiotkowski, 2018 photobooks, photobooks, photography books, Saint Lucy Books
© Reuben Wu

© Reuben Wu

Reuben Wu's Romantic Science Fiction Photographs

A new photobook offers a sci-fi twist on sublime landscape photography.

If you were ever a fan of Ladytron, you were likely entranced by their dark, sci-fi driven synth pop. At times hypnotic – even escapist– it’s no surprise that co-founder Reuben Wu began making photographs with a similar vibe. His upcoming book Lux Noctis, published by Kris Graves Projects, which launches at the New York Art Book Fair on September 21st, feels like a photographic extension of the music. His photographs riff on classic traditions of American landscape photography and fascinations with the sublime, imbuing them with otherworldly magic. Uncanny spheres hover over cliffs and mountaintops, signaling unseen elements above or something completely unfathomable. I connected with Reuben over email to learn more.

Jon Feinstein in conversation with Reuben Wu

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PostedSeptember 18, 2018
AuthorJon Feinstein
CategoriesPortfolio, Publications, Artists
TagsReuben Wu, Kris Graves Projects, New York Art Book Fair, Jon Feinstein, Ladytron, Synth pop, science fiction photography, romantic photography, new landscape photography, photobooks, photographers who are musicians, Geoff Manaugh
© Eirik Johnson - from his upcoming Photobook PINE

© Eirik Johnson - from his upcoming Photobook PINE

5 Online Photo Fundraisers We Think You Should Support This Weekend

One of our New Year's resolutions was to devote more energy towards helping photographers get their projects funded. We haven't done the best job yet, but we're trying. This week, the following 5 projects caught our eye and their deadlines are rapidly approaching. Some have already reached their goals, but are so remarkable, we couldn't take them off this list. Check 'em out and forego that extra round of drinks this weekend to help these projects get off the ground.

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PostedJuly 27, 2018
AuthorEditors
CategoriesArtists, Publications
TagsEirik Johnson, Romke Hoogwaerts, Zhou HanShun, Photobooks, kickstarter, photo fundraisers, 3D printed camera, Ellie Ramsden, Drew Niconowicz, Gnomic Books, Minor Matters Books
God and War (Inheritance). © Shane Rocheleau

God and War (Inheritance). © Shane Rocheleau

New Photobook Casts Brooding Shadow on American Masculinity: A Conversation With Photographer Shane Rocheleau

"White American masculinity is a construct," writes Shane Rocheleau about his latest book You Are Masters Of The Fish And Birds And All The Animals. "It is the subtext in detergent and power tool ads, crystallized at football games and in sermons...it undergirds our politics and religiosity, and permeates our homes. And it’s scary." Rocheleau's book, which was published by Gnomic Books earlier this year, is a collection of three years of photographs sewn into a somber, poetic meditation on the pitfalls of contemporary American male identity.

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PostedJuly 24, 2018
AuthorJon Feinstein
CategoriesArtists, Portfolio, Publications
TagsShane Rocheleau, Masculinity, American Masculinity, New Photography, photobooks, 2018 photobooks
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