FEATURES Flak Photo teams up with Hamburger Eyes Photo Magazine to highlight a selection of ten images from Hamburger Eyes: Inside Burgerworld. MORE » |
WEEKEND This month's series features five images from Yola Monakhov's Once Out of Nature, on view this summer at Sasha Wolf Gallery. MORE » |
IN PRINT Three new photobooks, including Hiroshi Watanabe's Findings, Robb Kendricks' Still and Erik Kessels' In Almost Every Picture #6. MORE » |
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FLAK PHOTO FEATURES Hamburger Eyes | Inside Burgerworld Flak Photo is pleased to team up with editor Ray Potes and the crew at Hamburger Eyes Photo Magazine to feature a selection of ten images from Hamburger Eyes: Inside Burgerworld, a new book of black and white street photographs. Since its first issue of 30 xeroxed pamphlets was printed in 2002, Hamburger Eyes has emerged as an elegant underground periodical that combines the documentary approach of National Geographic with the hit-’em-hard sensibility of a late-night tagger. The feature highlighted ten of these photographers over the last two weeks in April and includes images from Brian David Stevens, Ray Potes, Bill Daniel, Ted Pushinsky, Uri Korn, David Potes, Ryan Furtado, Michael Jang, Jai Tanju and Victor J. Blue. A pictorial history of both the intimate and iconic moments of everyday life, Hamburger Eyes is parts travel journal, personal diary and family album. Inspired by the traditions that began with LIFE Magazine and Robert Frank, the magazine revitalizes the sensation of photography as a craft as well as a tool to record and document. Hamburger Eyes Photo Magazine is based in San Francisco and published three times a year. |
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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.
Findings | Hiroshi Watanabe
Photolucida is pleased to announce the publication of Hiroshi Watanabe's Findings. As the first Book Prize of Photolucida's annual Critical Mass competition, Watanabe is honored by the organization for his unique way of seeing. This beautiful monograph shows, in a subtle and elegant way, small stories of daily life in far-flung parts of the globe including Ecuador, Japan, Burma, Iceland, and Tahiti. The book's subtle observations weave together quiet scenes of human interaction to reflect a world laced with metaphor. Watanabe's wisdom emerges in his images without visual complications and his lens shows us private spaces in various corners of the world to reveal the quiet moments in between. Hardcover • 57 black & white photographs • 64 pages • 8.5 x 8.5 in. • $40.00 US • About the Book
Still | Robb KendrickThe cowboy may well be the quintessential American icon. Kendrick employs an early photographic process — tintype — to create one-of-a-kind images that present a collection of cowboy images captured on ranches across fourteen states of the American West, as well as British Columbia, Canada and Coahuila, Mexico. These photographs reveal the rich variety of people who are drawn to the cowboying life — women as well as men; Native Americans, Mexican Americans and African Americans as well as Anglos. Both an evocative work of art and a masterful documentary record, Still honors the resilience of modern cowboys as they bring traditional ways of living on the land into the twenty-first century. Hardcover • 148 color photographs • 232 pages • 7.75 x 9.75 in. • $50 US • About the Book
In Almost Every Picture #6 | Ed. Erik Kessels
In Almost Every Picture returns for its sixth incarnation with the story of an anonymous woman who photographed herself almost every year for most of her life. In an age of digital cameras and online communities it seems ordinary, even necessary, to make pictures of one's self. Yet this heroine's motivations are more obscure. Did she undertake this project as a way of preserving her personality? Out of vanity? Insecurity? Pride? Part of the collection's appeal is how it asks viewers to complete its protagonist's story for themselves. We fill in the blanks of her experience with our own interpretations of her intentions, which in the end, says as much about ourselves as it does about the subject. Softcover • 62 black & white photographs • 136 pages • 6.25 x 7.75 in. • $42.00 US • About the Book |
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WEEKEND / MAY 3, 10, 17, 24, & 31, 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. Once Out of Nature | Photographs by Yola Monakhov Intimate in scale and descriptive in character, the photographs from Yola Monakhov’s Once Out of Nature were made primarily in Russia over the last five years. Monakhov continuously returns to explore the country of her birth, anchored only by language, a family history of homecoming, and a native’s feel for the relationship between nature and fate. Photographing with large and medium-format cameras in color and black and white, she allows her pictures to unfold, like experience. For this project, she has photographed in the outer Moscow neighborhood of Belyaevo; in the Arctic Circle of the Russian Northwest; in Ekaterinburg; Petersburg; and in other parts of the former Soviet Union, as well as at home in New York. Her pictures comprise portraits, landscapes, still lives, and street and domestic scenes. They are traditionally made, following the code of photographic investigation, but strive to articulate a new bodily form that transcends both romantic and political idealism. Once Out of Nature is on view at Sasha Wolf Gallery through June 21, 2008. |
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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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