Tag: Hot Shot!

Interview on Hey, Hot Shot!

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

My friend Sara Distin over at Hey, Hot Shot (a Jen Bekman project) just posted a little interview with yours truly:

From the interview with Sara Distin:

“I had the pleasure of first meeting Darius a couple years ago at the Winter 2007 panel review, held in Jen’s cozy and art-filled apartment. In spite of the casual atmosphere, it was an intimidating room to be in: some of the smartest and most insightful individuals working in the fine art photography world were hunkered down, ready to look at hundreds of Hot Shot entries and determine the fortunes of the top ten (now it’s five, but then it was ten Hot Shots). Darius was one of the first to crack a joke and seemed to be having a good time during what can be a really grueling process.

His enthusiasm for contemporary photography was evident. I’m guessing that kind of energy also spills into his other projects, which most recently include Radius Books. Radius, a non-profit, publishes gorgeous books (I am a delighted owner of Michael Lundgren’s Transfigurations) and as part of their mission, donates at least 300 copies of every title to libraries and schools, because as they put it, “the arts–all arts–are vital to our nation and our culture’s future.” To learn more about Radius and to be notified about new editions, sign up for their mailing list. It’s good to be in the know as limited editions sell quickly, like the signed and slipcased Lee Friedlander: New Mexico, which is almost gone.

Here to stay, thankfully, is Hey, Hot Shot! panelist Darius Himes, former editor of photo-eye Booklist, current independent curator, writer, consultant, and co-founder of Radius Books.

SD: How did you come to be a panelist for Hey, Hot Shot!?

DH: Jen and I met at Review Santa Fe a few years ago. There was a really great group of reviewers and photographers that year, and we’ve all stayed in touch. It was right around then that Jen launched 20×200. I like to think that she and I have similar eccentric tastes in photography and share a similar enthusiasm for the field. She asked me shortly thereafter to be a panelist. (At least that’s my version of how it all happened! Jen’s may be different…)

SD: What’s most interesting/engaging for you in seeing so much work from emerging photographers?”

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Hey, Hot Shot winners announced

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

I love Hey, Hot Shot! I love looking at new work and seeing what is happening out there in the big, wide world of photography. (That’s the same reason I love things like Critical Mass, CENTER’s awards, the Aftermath Project awards, and all the great portfolio review events…)

I’ve met three of the five photographers and have known their work for quite awhile now. I first saw John Mann’s work when I judged the annual contest for the Portland-based Newspace Center for Photography. The work feels both fleeting and weighty at the same time, a nice paradox for a medium that could be described exactly the same way. Donald Weber’s work first hit me upside the head at photolucida last year. His rock-solid work in the Ukraine and Russia has earned him respect and a spot on the new VII Network team (part of the VII Agency). I’ve also just seen his work as part of the Aftermath Project submissions this year, and am pleased to see his work advance through the final stages. Cara Phillips emerged as one of the winners in the first annual Photography Book Now contest which I was very involved with and which just ended this past October. Her work on the plastic surgery industry is creepy and fascinating (and very well-conceived). I’m also excited about her new ultraviolet portraits!

John Mann:

Donald Weber:

Cara Phillips:

Hey, Hot Shot! Winners announced

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Hey, Hot Shot! is the brainchild of Jen Bekman, who runs her eponymous gallery in the Bowery district in New York City. The contest is becoming increasingly international in scope and it’s always a joy serving on the panel of judges with other photo-world friends (Christine Collins, Dana Faconti, Caterina Fake, Stephen Frailey, Raul Gutierrez, Jenni Holder, Julia Leach, Nion McEvoy, Lesley A. Martin and Kent Rogowski).

The 2008 First Edition winners have just been announced, and they are:

Juliane Eirich
Derek Henderson
Roc Herms Pont
Kate Orne
Colleen Plumb

(below, Fairgoose, by Colleen Plumb)

Colleen Plumb