FEATURES This summer, Flak Photo teams up with Center to highlight a selection of photographs from Review Santa Fe 2008, a juried portfolio review. MORE » |
WEEKEND This month's series features a selection of five images from Jesse Burke's Intertidal, a book of color photographs from Decode Books. MORE » |
IN PRINT Christopher LaMarca's Forest Defenders, Danny Wilcox Frazier's Driftless and Eric Weeks' World Was in the Face of the Beloved. MORE » |
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FLAK PHOTO FEATURES Review Santa Fe | Center: The Point of Great Photography Flak Photo is pleased to team 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 on June 5-7, 2008. In support of the event, Flak Photo highlights fifty-five of these photographers over the course of the summer and includes images from Myra Greene, Thomas Broening, Julie Denesha, Andrew Kaufman, Jennifer Boomer, Peter Snyder, John Abousief, Peter Treiber, Barbara Karant, Keliy Anderson-Staley, Rebecca Sittler Schrock, Alexia Beckerling, Meghan Cronrath, Mara Bodis-Wollner, Bryce Marback, Doug Landreth, Tami Bone, Marvi Lacar, Jessica Auer, Caleb Charland, Hiroshi Watanabe, Angela Jimenez, Javier Chavarria, Anthony Thompson, Colleen Plumb, Stephen Dahl, Mike Schwartz, Sarah Renkes, Eric Percher, Natalie Young, Felicia Michaels, Elise Bloom, Davin Ellicson, Kathryn Parker Almanas, Linda Foard Roberts, Felix R. Cid, Justyna Badach, Jimmy Williams, Lisa Fairstein, Kate Orne, Rose Marasco, Brian Shumway, Myriam Abdelaziz, Angela Wells, Scott Dalton, Steve Hanson, Richard Stultz, Katie Orlinsky, Andrew Beckham, Rachael Dunville, Ella Naef, Sarah Small, Fernando Souto, and Stuart Sperling. Formerly the Santa Fe Center for Photography, Center is a nonprofit organization that provides opportunities for committed photographers, brings exposure to worthy projects, and creates fellowship among members of the photographic community. Flak Photo features photographs from Review Santa Fe weekdays from June 16 - August 29, 2008 |
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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.
Forest Defenders | Christopher LaMarca
Controversy erupted in March 2005 when, with the blessing of the Bush administration, logging companies began sawing into old growth reserves. Two months later, the administration fanned the flames by repealing the 2001 “roadless rule,” which protected 58 million acres of pristine roadless wildlands on the National Forests across the country. The Forest Defenders responded. These activists, labeled “radicals” and even “eco-terrorists” by the timber industry, are fighting to save some of the last truly wild places left in America. For the past five years, Christopher LaMarca has been documenting these much-maligned advocates who are willing to sacrifice their comforts and freedoms to stand up for wildlands. LaMarca's book offers insight into the lives of these extremely dedicated, politically sophisticated, and well-organized environmental activists. Hardcover • 95 color photographs • 144 pages • 9.25 x 11.25 in. • $39.95 US • About the Book
Driftless | Danny Wilcox Frazier
Danny Wilcox Frazier’s dramatic black-and-white documentary photographs portray a changing Midwest of vanishing towns and transformed landscapes. Poetic and dark but illuminated with flashes of insight, this collection of pictures is a contemporary portrait of rural Iowa, but it suggests what is happening in many rural and out-of-the-way communities all over the United States, where people find ways to get by in the wake of closing factories and the demise of family farms. Produced by a life-long Iowan, Frazier’s photographs provide an insider's perspective that is rich in emotion. His images give expression to the hopes and desires of the people who remain, whose needs and wants are complicated by the economic realities remaking rural America. Hardcover • 80 duotone photographs • 120 pages • 9.25 x 12.25 in. • $39.95 US • About the Book
World Was in the Face of the Beloved | Eric Weeks Eric Weeks' photographs are as epigrammatic and open-ended as a good short story: each suggests a moment out of a larger narrative that continues to unfold. The protagonist of all of them is the same beautiful, dark-haired woman, who also happens to be his wife, Stacy. And Stacy takes on many guises: here, a siren in red; there, a prim figure in a cornflower-blue prairie dress, near a weathered farmhouse; and there again, sitting in a car, lost in thought, nails polished and hands folded demurely. Weeks' photographs have a painterly feeling for light and color and his pictures speak about ideas of beauty: the beauty of this woman in these attractive clothes; the beauty of the landscape and the figure relating to that space; and also the beauty of color relationships. His images have a playful, cinematic quality that is distinctly contemporary, and plainly his own. Hardcover • 29 color photographs • 44 pages • 9.75 x 11.75 in. • $30 US • About the Book |
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WEEKEND / AUGUST 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30, 2008 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.
Intertidal | Photographs by Jesse Burke As young boys growing up on the shores of New England, Jesse Burke and his friends would spend days exploring and sifting through the rocks and shells of the intertidal zone — the area of land that exists between the high and the low tide marks. In his photographs in Intertidal, Burke explores the complexity of masculine identity, which is in many ways analogous to the intertidal zone. His images capture those moments "in between," with the idealized notion of manhood on the one side and actually being male on the other. His photographs of men and their landscapes hint at sweetness, but they also embrace the heroic idea of masculinity. Burke is drawn to the tension of vulnerability (be it a rupture or physical / emotional / metaphorical wound) and grit ("no pain / no gain"); to the space between strength and tenderness. Sometimes these images capture the fleeting moment between events. Sometimes they capture the concrete event itself. Always, the photographs are working in the ambiguous space of the intertidal zone. View the Intertidal series | About the Book |
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JPG POLAROID PORTRAIT Flak Photo teams up with FILE and JPG Magazine to present the Polaroid Portrait Challenge. Polaroid pictures are like magic, so we want to see your best shot of a person taken with a Polaroid camera. The days of Polaroid film may be numbered, but we plan to send it off in style. The theme will be open until June 7th and will run as a feature in JPG issue 17. Submit your photo today! |
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ABOUT FLAK PHOTO Flak Photo is a photography blogzine featuring distinctive work from an international community of contributors that promotes interesting visual approaches to seeing the world and celebrates the art of exhibiting quality photography online. The blog is produced by Andy Adams and features work from new photo essays, book projects and gallery exhibitions from established and emerging photographers. Flak Photo is updated frequently, attentively edited and open to submissions from the general public. SUBMISSIONS To submit your work for consideration, email your photograph (sRGB JPG format, minimum 1000px on the longest dimension) with title and place of capture including city, state/province, country and year to photo@flakmag.com. Contributors are encouraged to include their website URL with their submission. Although we are unable to offer monetary compensation, your work will be seen by Flak Photo's growing readership of photographers, galleries, publishers and photo editors. THE FINE PRINT All photographs presented here are the sole property of the contributing artist unless otherwise noted. Published works are protected under domestic and international copyright laws and are not considered to be public domain. No photograph may be reproduced, copied, manipulated, or used whole or in part of a derivative work, without written permission. All rights reserved. |
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