British Journal of Photography BJP – Issue 7906

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British Journal of Photography BJP Issue 7906 (Home) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. British Journal of Photography’s first issue of 2022 is themed Home. Over the last couple of years, the idea of home has taken on new meaning for many of us. For photographers, it is the inspiration or the backdrop of new projects, where personal and intimate parts of their life have been candidly shared. The Eye Mama platform, for example, created a space for photographer mothers to visually converse and share the complex experience of motherhood under lockdown.

Reflecting on his retrospective at the Arnolfini earlier this year, Stephen Gill has spent a lifetime drawing inspiration from the curiosities he has found on his doorstep. Ahead of the US elections in 2020, Teju Cole found himself ruminating on the construct of an image, composing haphazard still lifes in his kitchen and documenting the process. Mimi Plumb has created a personal monograph about her hometown. She weaves an ominous and disconcerting narrative on the darker side of San Francisco in the 1980s – a dialogue she feels is still relevant today. And Alba Zari pieces together the fraught storyline of her family’s escape from a cult. Our other features include the work of Campbell Addy, Anders Edström and thoughts on home as a state of mind.

In Intelligence, Diane Smyth considers the relationship between photography and capitalism, and how it has been increasingly interrogated by photographers since the 2008 financial crash. Plus we are in the studio with Marton Perlaki. Elsewhere, we explore the photo community of Lisbon, and have a special feature on Kyotographie festival, which celebrates its 10th edition.

The British Journal of Photography BJP is the world’s oldest and most influential photography magazine and home to some of the photography industry’s most prestigious awards. Their in-house agency connects the best photographic talent with major international brands to produce game-changing visual campaigns. Through the lenses of world-class photographers, British Journal of Photography explores rich and timely stories of art, culture, politics and society. BJP sets the bar for photographic journalism — and has done ever since writers like Arthur Conan Doyle and George Bernard Shaw first graced our pages in the 1800s. The British Journal of Photography is published by 1854, a multi-award winning digital media company that sits at the intersection of photography and everything.

Details: British Journal of Photography BJP – Issue 7906

178 pages, 28 x 21 cm, Softcover

Manufactured in United Kingdom
Available in English
Reading situation Coffee Shop · Home
Article No. bfbritishjournalph7906
Weight 780 g
Dimensions 28 × 21 × 2 cm

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