Showing posts with label newsfeed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label newsfeed. Show all posts

2020/01/19

Social Media Malaise?

There seems to be a shift in approach to social media. Andy Adams, Bryan FormhalsJorg Colberg Noah Kalina and Alec Soth all are writing and distributing via means other than Facebook or Twitter. Lewis Bush began the year by advocating for a shift away from Twitter. Will the idea gather steam and snowball?

Website | Tumblr | Flickr | Twitter | Instagram


2019/12/15

An accidental thesis on waste and pollution – British Journal of Photography

Another interesting photobook?

David Brandon Geeting’s latest book, Neighbourhood Stroll,  is an object of contradictions. The photographs are alluring, but they depict junk and debris; the design is colourful and bright, but the book itself is weighty; and although the project began as a casual afternoon activity, it developed into an “accidental thesis” on the critical issue of pollution and the climate crisis. 


An accidental thesis on waste and pollution – British Journal of Photography

Website | Tumblr | Flickr | Twitter | Instagram

2019/12/14

Before and After Photographs of Industrial Towns | PDN Photo of the Day

Creatively life has hit a bit of a quiet place right now.
For a brand range of reasons I have moved away from mainstream social media and am using an RSS new reader to engage with the wider world of photography and blogs.
This link turned up in my feed this morning and is the kind of work that really resonates with me. It is by John Davies and is a book of work about the changing urban  landscape spanning over a decade of work by him.

Before and After Photographs of Industrial Towns | PDN Photo of the Day

Website | Tumblr | Flickr | Twitter | Instagram