HU BnW Magazine Special Issue (June 2006) and Webphotomag

Beautiful work, Simon. It took hours for TOT to pipe it all through, but it was more than worth the wait. Congratulations on the publication; I hope you bring a lot of exposure to the Trust and these conditions.
 
BnW is one of the best photo 'journals' on the market. Fine Art indeed, Simon.
Another recommendation is LensWork by Brooks Jennings. Oozes quailty. When I discovered these 2 magazines I saved up and bought all the old issues that were still available. Lots of reading and inspiration there, folks.
Steve W
 
boilerdoc2 said:
BnW is one of the best photo 'journals' on the market. Fine Art indeed, Simon.
Another recommendation is LensWork by Brooks Jennings. Oozes quailty. When I discovered these 2 magazines I saved up and bought all the old issues that were still available. Lots of reading and inspiration there, folks.
Steve W

Have you got a link for BnW?
 
Simon,
Excellent work!
When I first read your post, I made sure to ask at my local magazine place for a copy. "Sorry, not 'til next month." :bang:
They only get one copy and I usually am the person who buys it.
Going through some misceleanous stuff on my desk and there is the June issue.
I did get it but didn't have time to sit with it(insanely busy at work up to last week) so I put it "safely" aside. 🙄
So last night when I got home I spent a long time taking in your photos.
As I said above: excellent.
I've downloaded the PDF (for my own use) and will be spending some time with it also.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Rob
 
my poor spelling!

my poor spelling!

Hi Rob
thanks for your message and for the time in downloading the PDF - actually since the time i posted the HU - the PDF has been changed a bit as i had time to rescan some of the first Cambodia Trust images from june 2005 so it's more in balance tonally now.
you can get it from here:

http://www.webphotomag.com/mag/mag.php?issue=5

I still haven't seen the BnW issue it's not easy to find here in the UK apparently i'm told it's "too specialist" to be stocked by some of the main magazine/book stores .....
Simon
 
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Oustanding work. Very powerful images without being so shocking. Therefore, i could be able to see each one. One of the best photography I have seen lately. Congratulations.
 
Thanks Pablo. I hope eventually this body of work will reach a wider audience and that funds may one day be raised to help the Cambodia Trust and others like it.
 
Simon I somehow completely missed this thread but saw today's post on PN by Jérôme Muffat-Méridol (a special issue of webphotomag: Simon Larbalestier) earlier and downloaded the PDF from there. From the little time I've had to take a look it is compelling work of the highest quality. Congratulations to you not just for the publication, but for giving your time and commitment to this cause in particular and to humanity in general.

 
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