Dutch photography critic Ralph Prins (1969) describes the photo book as ‘An autonomous art form, comparable with a piece of … More
Author: Meg
Garden Book Club
Coming soon…
Only in England/The day I met Martin Parr
Continuing with the theme of my last post, this entry focuses primarily on a photographer who has provided me with … More
Glasgow International- Portrait Time
Whilst doing the rounds at Glasgow International today, Dan and I had the opportunity to have our portrait done after … More
Hannah Hoch- Whitechapel Gallery, London
Hannah Hoch has always been a reoccurring and inspiring figure in my artistic research. First discovered aged 15, she has … More
Index-Cafe Royal Books
I am pleased to say I have one of my photographs has been selected as part of Cafe … More
Current practice
Ways of Remembering
Berger (1978) begins his essay Ways of Remembering by examining what was before photography. He concludes his examination with the … More
Camera Work
In the introduction to The Camerawork Essays (1997), an article from the magazine written by Susan Sontag (1974) is quoted: … More
Cyanotypes
“What the photograph reproduces to infinity has occurred only once: the photograph mechanically repeats what could never be repeated existentially.” Roland … More