Paris de nuit [Paris by Night] (First Edition)
Brassai (photography); Paul Morand (introduction)
Published by Arts et M'tiers Graphiques, Paris, 1933
trying on a metaphor

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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Paris de nuit [Paris by Night] (First Edition)
Brassai (photography); Paul Morand (introduction)
Published by Arts et M'tiers Graphiques, Paris, 1933
Joel Sternfeld, Santa Cruz Mountains, August 1977
https://www.joelsternfeld.net/artworks/2018/3/25/happy-anniversary-sweetie-face
Signage & typographics for 10 Years of Thomas Eyck curated by Jules van den Langenberg at Atelier Clerci by Koehorst in ’t Veld
Title: Textiles: Open Letter. Materialien einer Ausstellung
by: HIT studio Curator: Grant Watson, Rike Frank Year: 2012 Publisher: Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst Location: Leipzig Link: textilesopenletter.info
Submission Friday:
Frozen Spring I by Cristina Coral
Check out over 200 photobooks and zines on sale TONIGHT at our outpost @silvereyecenter. Zines marked at $4 and $12 and photobooks up to 50% off. The sale at Silver Eye is one night only but will continue throughout the month at Spaces Corners HQ in Troy Hill. 📚 #spacescorners #springsale #photobooks #zines #silvereye #firstfridays #pittsburgh #unblurredpgh https://ift.tt/2GHscSD
Submission Friday:
Marco Lorenzetti, Holding Kath, 3/18/18
8x10 gelatin silver contact print
Based in Los Angeles and Chicago, Everything Is Collective (E.I.C.) is an ongoing collaboration between three artists: Aaron Hegert, Jason Lukas, and Zachary Norman.
J. D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere, Untitled (HD 1349), 2006, Photograph, Courtesy of foto ojeikere
This image is everything to me right now. Petros Koublis, Mejilla, Things I think about the hay
Laurent Kronental, from the series Souvenir d’un Futur
Over the next few weeks we will be making nearly all of the essays from past and current issues of Papersafe available to download for free as PDFs on our website and Tumblr.
Onward just released the findings of a massive study: What We Learned About Gender Diversity From Over 3,000 Photographers. There’s nothing in the study that should really surprise anyone, and there are parts of it that are problematic, but it’s always great to see thoughtful research put into this topic.
Since our latest issue aims to celebrate diversity within the medium of photography we thought it timely to make an essay from the issue available online. Dead White Men (click to download) was written specially for the issue by Natalie Hegert, and touches on some of the same topics as the Onward article. They pair well together. Please download, read, and share. This is important information.
Issue Five is still available, but we are down to less than 30 copies left.
Prepare your cryholes, Adele is back.
Good morning, Adele has something for you. -Emily
8 booklets in a slipcase 15x21cm 7 different papers 348 pages in total Soft covers Edition of 800 Published by RVB Books
Isabelle Vaillant
Light Leaked and Canopy Collective invite artists to submit for a simultaneous physical and online exhibition “Tall Tales: an investigative look into the surreal.” Seeking images of altered and deceptive reality: optical illusions, visual surprises, a fresh point-of-view. We are interested in the way light and perspective reign master to the photographer and how they can be used to trick the mind’s eye.
This exhibition is open to artists working in any lens-based media including but not limited to: analog and digital photography, alternative process, and video.
Submission Deadline Nov 1. Opening reception Dec 4
For submission details: www.lightleaked.com