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The explosive growth in photography book publishing has presented photo-eye with an interesting challenge along with what we think is an exciting opportunity.
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In the fall of 2022, six people came together at a repurposed sugarhouse in Rockingham, Vermont, for three days of conversation about photography and its culture. This gathering—the inaugural Photo Soup meeting—included critical thinkers from various parts of the field: curating, publishing, artistic practice, archives, academia, and commerce. Their discussions focused on recent systemic changes in the infrastructures of photography, considered in the context of each participant’s personal experiences.
Photo Soup is an annual gathering of workers whose lives around photographs have made them both observers and shapers of the medium at its current moment, when changing technologies, teaching practices, economies, and modes of dissemination are so radically transforming the way we see and understand images. The 2022 conversations, synthesized in this volume, offer insider insights to researchers, practitioners, historians, and others involved in the life and ecosystem—the soup—of photography, a medium that somehow still serves us as no other can.
Participants/contributors:
Joshua Chuang, curator, writer, director of photography at Gagosian
Jessica Johnston, executive director of Visual Studies Workshop
Daile Kaplan, writer, collector, former director of photography at Swann Galleries
Alison Nordström, curator, scholar, former senior curator of photographs at George Eastman House
Diana Stoll, writer, curator, photobook editor, former senior editor of Aperture magazine
William Earle Williams, photographer, historian, professor of photography at Haverford College
The next volume in this series, Photo Soup II, features a new and larger group of contributors and is due out in August 2024.
Photo Soup is supported by the Streamway Foundation Trust.
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