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Read More Search follow us Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube Blogspot All About Photo Magazine Issue #35 Discover © Emmanuel Monzon WIN A SOLO EXHIBITION IN JANUARY 2024 Call for entries - Close on December 19, 2023 The Solo Exhibition competition is open to any category of photography or subject matter. Photojournalism, street photography, artistic photography, portrait, nudes, landscapes, nature, wildlife, urban, architecture, fashion, fine art, or documentary photography, the subject doesn't matter, unleash your creativity! Read More © Payram, Courtesy Galerie Mauber EPREUVES DE LA MATIÈRE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE CONTEMPORAINE ET SES MÉTAMORPHOSES By Bibliothèque nationale de France - BNF | November 17, 2023 Underpinned by multiple visual explorations, questions relating to material permeate all fields of photography, from the creative process to presentation of the resulting images. Drawing on the BnF’s extensive collection of contemporary photographs, the exhibition reveals photographic material’s capacities for metamorphosis, along with its possible disappearance. A sensory, incarnate history of photography is presented through unique works by almost two hundred French and foreign photographers. Read More DISCOVER THE WINNERS OF COLORS By Sandrine Hermand-Grisel | October 28, 2023 In the 35th edition of AAP Magazine, we sought to exalt the vivid spectrum of colors. Ultimately, we selected twenty-five photographers, with a majority being women, hailing from nine distinct countries across three continents. Their choice of colors spans the gamut, encompassing audacious and lively hues, subtle pastels, and even monochromatic tones. Yet, each selection reflects a deliberate aesthetic decision that enhances the photograph's visual allure and evokes sensory delight.. 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Whether it’s tackling the taboo of death (‘Alive: In The Face Of Death’), celebrating London’s West End (‘Performance by Rankin’) or championing the heroes of the NHS (‘NHS, 2020’), Rankin’s projects have highlighted real people and experiences - and have captured the public’s imagination, and dominated social feeds. Read More Publication Après L'été by Roberto Badin When you grow up facing the sea, the feeling of the ocean never goes away. What impressed me the most when we settled on the Basque Coast was the light and different changes of atmosphere, which proved to be even stronger off-season. The moment when the region becomes deserted of its seasonal tourists and, as for any seaside resort, when the ambiance becomes more serene and friendly. Read More Contest Street Symphony: Celebrating the Remarkable 25 Winners of AAP Magazine 36! We’re delighted to reveal the names of the 25 talented photographers who won AAP Magazine #36: Street. They come from 14 different countries and 5 continents! The exceptional street images selected convey profound messages about existence, establishing a connection with viewers and eliciting emotions. The abundance of outstanding submissions lived up to our expectations in this regard. Read More Event (In)directions: Queerness in Chinese Contemporary Photography Eli Klein Gallery is honored to present “(In)directions: Queerness in Chinese Contemporary Photography” a group exhibition of 21 artists who see queerness as a possibility, embracing the imaginative even when the status quo might otherwise be limiting. The title acknowledges that the means through which each artist expresses this notion takes a variety of modes in the photographic medium, at times boldly and directly celebrating the beauty of queer bodies and at other times obliquely gesturing, winking, or suggesting that another reality is at play. This range of photographic expressions of queerness is similar to common understandings of discursive approaches in Chinese culture, from the artfully indirect to the abundantly explicit. The show brings together the present and future, a spectrum of genders and sexualities, questions and expressions of identities and beliefs, assertions about kinship and belonging, and complications and affirmations about cultural sensibilities into a critical conversation facilitated by photographic images that document, celebrate, complicate, invite, expose, question, and destabilize. Read More Photographer Fair Season by Ryder Collins Fair Season is my attempt to show that there is something so tactile about going to a fair. Riding a rickety old ride, playing a carnival game, people showing their animals in competition, and people selling these animals afterwards - all of this is such a refreshing contrast to the quasi virtual reality that many of us live in through looking through a phone screen. 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It triggers the imagination and sends you on another journey—a new story that wishes to be told. Read More Photographer Whoever believes in the miracle of Csatka by Eszter Halasi It will happen to them Every year around Mary’s Day, the Csatka Pilgrimage is held - this is when Roma families from all over the Carpathian Basin who believe in the mystery of the Csatka Holy Well travel to the village in Komárom-Esztergom county. . This year I visited the Csatka Pilgrimage for the first time, which I had only heard of before, and it became clear to me on the spot that it is a duty for a photographer of Roma origin to take pictures. Read More We Aim to Showcase New Talents We invite dedicated and passionate photographers from all around the world to share their work in our printed edition. Each issue is central to a specific theme and provides a gallery of inspiring imagery, focusing on each artist with their own experience to share. With an eye towards beauty, quality and novelty, we strive to promote portfolios which stand out for their unique visual signature style and character. Our goal is to help photographers get the exposure we think they deserve and to inspire the others with ideas, projects and goals to help develop their own photography. Learn More SELECTED BOOKS × Debbie Fleming Caffery: In Light of Everything By Debbie Fleming Caffery Publisher : Radius Books/New Orleans Museum of Art 2024 | 256 pages The first career survey on a leading chronicler of the American South. Examining the deep emotional relationship between people and place, Louisiana-based photographer Debbie Fleming Caffery (born 1948) is recognized as a leading chronicler of the American South. Her shadowy, blurred, black-and-white images thoughtfully reveal shared human experience―childhood, spirituality, labor―and ultimately bring darkness to light. Debbie Fleming Caffery: Come to Light immortalizes in book form the artist’s first major career retrospective presented at the New Orleans Museum of Art. The publication is her most comprehensive to date, showcasing projects produced in the American South and West, as well as in France and Mexico, and is the first to feature all series from across the course of her career. ALL ABOUT DEBBIE FLEMING CAFFERY Available on Debbie Fleming Caffery: In Light of Everything Debbie Fleming Caffery More InfoAvailable on × Eye Mama: Poetic Truths of Home and Motherhood By Karni Arieli and photographers worldwide Publisher : Teneues 2023 | 224 pages The Eye Mama book is a photographic portfolio showcasing the mama narrative and the mama gaze, what female and non-binary photographers see when they look at, and into the home. Based on the Eye Mama Project, a photography platform sharing a curated feed by photographers worldwide who identify as mamas, the Eye Mama book brings together more than 150 images to render what is so often invisible―caregiving, mothering, family and the post-motherhood self― visible. Eye mama was created by BAFTA-nominated filmmaker and photographer Karni Arieli during the pandemic, when everyone around the world was in lockdown and spending more time in the home, often consumed by caregiving. The visual movement centres around the “mama gaze”, an introspective look at home and care by female and non-binary visual artists. This iconic book of photographs brings together the images from this movement, experiencing the light and dark of care and parenthood, the beauty of close-up details, love and hardship, and most importantly, the personal poetic truths of these mamas and artists. Available on Eye Mama: Poetic Truths of Home and Motherhood Karni Arieli and photographers worldwide More InfoAvailable on × Michael S. Honegger: The Need to Know By Michael S. Honegger Publisher : BLOWUP 2023 | 100 pages My father was a spy during the Cold War. Bilingual in German and English, he worked for the U.S. Air Force and sent agents into East Germany and elsewhere behind the Iron Curtain in the early 1960s. The Need to Know, a photo book, is my exploration of the meager details that emerged from brief and cryptic conversations with my father and my curiosity about Cold War espionage and its impact upon my family at the time. The book will be published by the Blow Up Press of Warsaw, Poland in early October. My father led two lives that rarely intersected. Family members were often the unwitting participants in indecipherable events that left us with many more questions than answers. Mysterious strangers would show up at our apartment late at night only to depart before dawn without saying a word to anyone other than my father. Peculiar encounters, curious radio transmissions, and unexplained coincidences became the norms of my childhood. The book that I have worked on for the past four years is a photographic re-creation of the intersections and divergences of my father’s secret life and the traditional paternal role he played. The project consists of vernacular photographs, new captures and ephemera to tell a story and investigate a childhood mystery. Ironically, several of the archival photos in the project were photographed by me and my father on separate trips to West Berlin in the winter of 1961 but were only rediscovered recently. The Need to Know is the intersection of the factual and fictional based upon historical research, family archives, my memories, and my imagination. The project is particularly timely as the issues of the Cold War have evolved but continue to play out on the international stage. The current crisis in Ukraine is just one example of the evolution of that conflict. The espionage tools of the 1960s look primitive to a degree but they, too, have changed to conform to the current applications and tools used for cyber warfare and propaganda purposes. The cycle of history continues to unwind in an ever-repetitive pattern. Available on Michael S. Honegger: The Need to Know Michael S. Honegger More InfoAvailable on × Arthur Tress: Rambles, Dreams, and Shadows By Arthur Tress Publisher : J. Paul Getty Museum 2023 | 264 pages This richly illustrated volume is the first critical look at the early career of Arthur Tress, a key proponent of magical realism and staged photography. Arthur Tress (b. 1940) is a singular figure in the landscape of postwar American photography. His seminal series, The Dream Collector, depicts Tress’s interests in dreams, nightmares, fantasies, and the unconscious and established him as one of the foremost proponents of magical realism at a time when few others were doing staged photography. This volume presents the first critical look at Tress’s early career, contextualizing the highly imaginative, fantastic work he became known for while also examining his other interrelated series: Appalachia: People and Places; Open Space in the Inner City; Shadow; and Theater of the Mind. James A. Ganz, Mazie M. Harris, and Paul Martineau plumb Tress’s work and archives, studying ephemera, personal correspondence, unpublished notes, diaries, contact sheets, and more to uncover how he went from earning his living as a social documentarian in Appalachia to producing surreal work of “imaginative fiction.” This abundantly illustrated volume imparts a fuller understanding of Tress’s career and the New York photographic scene of the 1960s and 1970s. This volume is published to accompany an exhibition on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center from October 31, 2023, to February 18, 2024. ALL ABOUT ARTHUR TRESS Available on Arthur Tress: Rambles, Dreams, and Shadows Arthur Tress More InfoAvailable on Call for Entries AAP Magazine #37 Travels Publish your work in AAP Magazine and win $1,000 Cash Prizes Enter Competition © Nicola Ducati Do you like cookies? 🍪 We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website, to show you personalized content and to analyze our website traffic. 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