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Source Photographic Review - Back Issue Archive - Issue 106 Autumn 2021 - Contents Page

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Issue 106 — Autumn 2021

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  • NEWS:
    Ffotogallery Boss Departing / From Bristol Festival to the RPS
  • THINKING ANALOGICALLY
    Alan Huck writes about concepts from different disciplines that have been applied to photography. This article is the winner of the 2021 Source New Writing Prize.
    Feature by Alan Huck
  • SLOW PHOTOGRAPHER
    Following an accident Jem Southam has started making photographs with an easily portable digital camera. He talked to Richard West about how taking photographs slowly has always suited his temperament.
    Interview by Richard West
  • FLOTSAM: LLOYDS AUSTRALIA - ROSE STEREOGRAPH COMPANY
    Column by Orla Fitzpatrick
  • SUN PICTURES
    Jost Migenda talks about Capturing neutrinos from the sun.
    Interview by Richard West
  • WHAT TYPE OF PHOTOGRAPHER ARE YOU?
    Steve Flint, Model Railway Photographer
    As told to Richard West
  • Zeitskulptur
    NEW WORK BY TOM MEDWELL
    Text by Gavin Murphy
  • Field Notes
    NEW WORK BY MARTIN HEALY
    Text by Garrett Carr
  • Poppy Promises
    NEW WORK BY THOMAS DUFFIELD
    Text by Nora Labo
  • The Yanomami Struggle
    Claudia Andujar
    The Curve, The Barbican 17th June - 29th August
    Exhibition review by Adrian Locke
  • Parr's Ireland
    Martin Parr
    The Gallery of Photography Ireland 26th June - 4th September
    Exhibition review by Declan Long
  • Whose Land Is It?
    Open Eye Gallery 8th July - 19th September
    Exhibition review by Chrisoula Lionis
  • Bristol Photo Festival
    18th May - 31st October
    Exhibition review by Eve Forrest
  • A Gust Of Photo-Philia
    Alexandra Moschovi
    (Leuven University Press)
    Book Review by Alison Green
  • Grief: The Biography Of A Holocaust Photograph
    David Shneer
    Oxford University Press
    The Ravine: A Family, A Photograph, A Holocaust Massacre Revealed
    Wendy Lower
    Apollo
    On the Death Of Jews: Photographs and History
    Nadine Fresco
    Berghahn Books
    Book Review by Jonathan Long
  • Black Was the River, You See
    Dan Wood
    (Kozu Books)
    Book Review by Simon Denison
  • Killing For Show
    Julian Stallabrass
    (Rowman & Littlefield)
    Book Review by Janina Struk
  • Untitled
    Sasha Phyars-Burgess
    (Capricious)
    Book Review by Jessie McLaughlin
  • Photo No-Nos: Meditations On What Not To Photograph
    Jason Fulford (ed.)
    (Aperture)
    Book Review by Stephen Bull
  • Messico 1935/1956
    Josef Albers
    (Humboldt)
    Book Review by Richard West
  • Portraits 1910-32
    John Alinder
    (Dewi Lewis)
    Book Review by Sabine Kriebel
  • Carrie Mae Weems
    Sarah Elizabeth Lewis, Christine Garnier (eds.)
    (MIT Press)
    Book Review by Martyna Majewska
  • Antlitze / Faces
    Jurgen Klauke
    (könig)
    Book Review by Julia Tanner
  • SELF-PUBLISHED BOOKS:
    This Land
    Martin Amis
    Catharsis
    Linda Zhengová
    State Of Shame
    Indre Urbonaite
    A Place Without Ground
    Maria Ahmed
    Trebah Garden At Night
    James Meredew
    Traces Within
    Eva Voutsaki
    Reviewed by Colin Pantall
  • THE VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE:
    Column by Alistair Coleman, BBC Disinformation Specialist