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Issue 7919: The Work Issue
British Journal of Photography

Issue 7919: The Work Issue, the British Journal of Photography

Issue 7919: The Work Issue, the British Journal of PhotographyBritish Journal of Photography
The Work Issue
Issue 7919, Volume 171
1854
English

 

Softcover
196 pages
232 x 297 mm
2024
ISSN 00071196

 

It takes up most of our waking hours and yet it’s seldom depicted – Work. This edition of British Journal of Photography explores the topic from multiple angles: How do photographers make a living? Which curators are preserving our 20th-century industrial history? And how does medical, agricultural and labour imagery operate in both professional and artistic spheres?

There are in-depth artist features with Kadir van Lohuizen, Samar Hazboun and Christina Fernandez and a feature on maintaining archives of work from the Martin Parr Foundation’s Isaac Blease, Fondazione MAST’s Urs Stahel, and Luciano Zuccaccia, whose ‘Protest in Photobook’ library exceeds 700 anti-establishment volumes.

BJP writers also preview shows, including Tate Britain’s huge survey of 80s photography in Britain and Paris Photo and a decade of Loose Joints photobooks is celebrated.
(source: https://www.thebjpshop.com/product/issue-7919-jul-sept-2024-work-issue/)

About the Magazine
British Journal of Photography is a photography magazine that includes in-depth articles, profiles of photographers, analyses, and technological reviews.The magazine was established in Liverpool as the Liverpool Photographic Journal in 1854 with its first issue appearing on 14 January 1854, making it the United Kingdom’s second oldest photographic title after the Photographic Journal. It was printed monthly until 1857 when it became the Liverpool and Manchester Photographic Journal, published bi-weekly, then the Photographic Journal from 1859 to 1860, when it obtained its present name. The magazine moved to London in 1864, first to Covent Garden; then in 2007 to Soho; and in 2013 to Shoreditch; then in 2017 to East India Dock. It was published weekly from 1864 to March 2010, then reverted to its original monthly period. It is now also available as an electronic magazine, online and in iPad and iPhone formats.
(source: https://www.1854.photography/about/)

About the Publisher
1854 Media publish British Journal of Photography. They are an award-winning photography publication house.
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