British Journal of Photography is the world’s longest-running photography magazine, in print since 1854. Each issue includes great articles, news, and images drawn from the best emerging and established contemporary photographers from around the world.
BJP provides crucial intelligence on the whole of the photographic industry through:- A diverse feature programme including reports on the latest projects and assignments - In-depth reviews of the latest equipment- Profiles of established photography legends as well as new talent to watch, including exclusive images- Exhibition, competition diary listings- Special reports from key events and relevant, up-to-the-minute market sector information.
Issue #7919 - Work
It takes up most of our waking hours and yet it’s seldom depicted – Work. This new edition of BJP 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?
Hear from artists Kadir van Lohuizen, Samar Hazboun and Christina Fernandez in their in-depth artist features, plus learn about 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.
As ever, their writers preview this season’s most important institutional shows, including Tate Britain’s huge survey of 80s photography in Britain, while we also count down to Paris Photo, celebrate 10 years of Loose Joints photobooks, and spend a lazy afternoon with Jenny Matthews in east London.