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Artist John Pilson Pairs Trump Photos With Stills From The Shining

A perfect snow day cliché: sitting by the fireplace with a nice cup of cocoa. Maybe a whiskey. Pajamas all day. Quality family time. Hygge AF. For artist and photographer John Pilson, however, being homebound during the northeast "bomb cyclone" storm meant a different kind of cabin fever. Pilson began finding hilarious and terrifyingly spot-on similarities between stills from The Shinning and photos from Donald Trump's life first year in office and created quick and dirty low-res mashups of them, which he's been posting on Instagram. 

"These resemblances snowballed during a fit of snow day/cabin CNN fever," says Pilson. "My son and I had actually just watched John Carpenter’s The Thing, which is probably even MORE of a trenchant snowbound political allegory, but The Shining is the gift that keeps giving. I don’t know what to say about Instagram but it’s a good place for a bad case of pattern recognition.”

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PostedJanuary 5, 2018
AuthorJon Feinstein
Image courtesy of Ben Alper. From the series Background Noise

Image courtesy of Ben Alper. From the series Background Noise

Open Call: Group Show #56: Source Material

We are longtime fans of vernacular photography: the often strange and sometimes hilarious snapshot gems once intended to commemorate personal mementos, that are now often repurposed or collected for their unintentional artistry. 

Humble's first online exhibition of 2018 will take this fascination a step further, with an appropriation-loving nod to DADA and the Pictures Generation of the 1970s and 1980s. Group Show #56: Source Material will look to artists who reimagine vernacular snapshot photography -- not just as something to collect or recontextualize, but as source material for new creations. 

Cut, folded, torn, sewn, digitally altered or something else: whether it's one of your own family photos or something you've found with author unknown, we want to see your hand in the transformation process.  

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PostedJanuary 4, 2018
AuthorEditors
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Reading is Good for You: 12 (Online) Essays and Interviews on Photography You Should Have Read in 2017

As images and video become a predominant tool of communication, it's often easy to let eyes glaze and live the old "1000 words" cliché. And as more and more "content creators" (rightfully) flood the internet, it can be difficult to keep up with significant photography and criticism. We Humble editors have been overwhelmed by the smart writing on photography this past year, from "a single paragraph on a single photograph" pieces to essays that unpack race and cultural construction in pictures, to in-depth interviews with accomplished but often under-recognized figures.

While we could likely populate this list with more than 100 stellar pieces of writing on photography, below are twelve of our favorites, in no particular order. If we're missing any that stood out for you, drop us a note in the comments. 

XO - Humble editors 

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PostedDecember 28, 2017
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Image courtesy of the collection of Robert E. Jackson

Image courtesy of the collection of Robert E. Jackson

Social Before Social: 4 x 6 Snapshots Mark the End of an Era

Robert E. Jackson has been collecting twentieth century American snapshots for decades, amassing more than 12,000 pictures. From photographic gems like unintentional visual decapitations to outer-space themed Christmas cards, Jackson's collection highlights the unique anonymity of his subjects. For years, Jackson was interested in only snapshots from the late 19th century to the middle of the 1970’s, but recently he has begun to collect 4 x 6 borderless snapshots. This format was popular from the late 1980’s to around 2007 and signaled the last generation of analog vernacular photography.

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PostedDecember 18, 2017
AuthorJon Feinstein
Tags4x6 Snapshots, Vernacular Photography, Robert E. Jackson, social media and photography, 1980s snapshots, 1990s snapshots, early 2000s snapshots
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A Number of Really Good Photobooks Published in 2017

This is not a "best photobooks" list. We heard a rumor that the photo community is getting sick of them. Next year, perhaps. Jokes aside, we opted to move away from the aforementioned language we've used in the past. There's too many to count, and the notion that our small team would have the umbrella-eyes to survey enough photobooks and narrow down a truly democratic list of favorites is unrealistic, at best. In its place, we compiled some "really good" photography books we enjoyed this past year (excluding our own Humble Cats, which of course, it would be in bad taste to include, right?) Some we own, some not yet, but we've poured through them all enviously. We encourage you to check them out and support the artists by purchasing them.

Without further ado....

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PostedDecember 11, 2017
AuthorEditors
Tagsphotobooks, photobooks of 2017, best photobooks lists
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