February 2013 volume 160 issue 7809
In this post I am excited to talk about a magazine called "British Journal of Photography". I find photography magazines to be very inspiring and also very pleasant to read. But this one in particular draws my attention a little bit more than the other magazines because I find it to be very pleasant to read and it gives me great inspiration. The photograph cover is by Lorna Freytag and it is for the Wild Child photobook.
The article: "Report: Children's photobooks" (p. 36-44) talks about children's photobooks (as the title mentions) and it provides an insight for children's photobooks which are educational and entertaining at the same time composed of smart photographs. These photobooks really capture the readers attention and are very interesting for all ages.
Another article in this magazine that captured my attention is the one called "Historical Correction" by Maxine Helfman This self-taught photographer created these photographs with the aim to use them in order to "pose questions" and "to create a tangible source of dialogue". She addresses real issues of society that changed during time only to take different forms.
Hope you enjoy :)
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