Tag: Photography.Book.Now

Photography.Book.Now 2009 Jurors Announced!

Friday, March 27th, 2009

All of the judges have been chosen, confirmed and posted on the Photography.Book.Now 2009 contest website. It’s an amazing line up of critics, curators, gallerists, photo editors and photographers. If you have ever thought of producing a book and have wanted to show it some of the best names in the business, this is your chance!

Dana Faconti, Anthony Bannon, Vince Aletti, Kira Pollack, W.M. Hunt, Platon, Jodi Peckman, Karen Hangsen, (and Todd Hido—coming soon!)

Photography.Book.Now 2009

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Last year I was privileged to play a major role in the first occasion for what turned out to be an inspiring and surprisingly well-attended contest. Photography.Book.Now 2008, which was hosted by Blurb and included a range of photography industry sponsors (like American Photography, JPG magazine, Flickr, etc), is now set to begin again, for a second time, with the same Grand Prize ($25,000!).

And, I’m privileged to be part of this whole thing again, acting as the chair of the judging committee. Honestly, I can’t tell you how much fun it was to look at over 2000 entries from around the world. We’re all excited and confident that the entries this time around will only increase, the question is, by what magnitude.

This year, there will be 3 categories (as opposed to just the 2 from last year): Fine Art, Editorial, Commercial. The wording for these 3 categories can be found here, on the Photography.Book.Now website.

The judges, who will be announced in the coming weeks, will be drawn from the international pool of photography professionals with backgrounds in the arts and editorial work, and will include magazine picture editors, gallerists, photographers and museum curators. We had an amazing line-up of judges last year, and this year will be no different.

In case anyone had forgotten, Beth Dow won the Grand Prize last year with her beautifully seen project, In the Garden. The rest of the winners and runners-up can be found here, on Blurb’s bookstore site.

One of things that is most exciting to me—and was to many of the judges—is the chance to see photographers, of all types and backgrounds, engaged in envisioning their own work in book form. For many of us, as publishers, curators, picture editors and gallerists, we are actively involved in looking at photographic work on a daily basis and the book is a central form of expression within the medium. To see so many fresh voices engaged in this process was truly inspiring, and we’re looking forward to that same level of intensity again this year.

So get cracking on either a new project or finish up an existing one, get it worked up as the best book you can muster, and submit it to the contest, which runs through July (see the contest website for more details). Regardless of whether or not you win, the chance for such an illustrious panel of judges to see your work is worth it alone.