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How the Home Darkroom Facilitated Everyday Queer Image Making by Molly Caenwyn This essay is published in conjunction with Eidolon Club Vol. 12: The People's Pictures, an afternoon of talks on vernacular photography held on …
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This new edition of Photography+ is dedicated to vernacular photography We’re pleased to share that Photoworks has released a new edition of its Photography+ online magazine, The People’s Pictures, with a dedicated focus on vernacular …
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Interview with Jen Grasso and Marco Ferrari, founders of the Photobooth Technicians Project by Róza Tekla Szilágyi For nearly a century, analog photobooths have offered fleeting yet intimate moments of self-expression – now rapidly …
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Go and grab your copy of our Arles shortlisted photography book Fortepan Masters is a photographic album, which includes the most remarkable images from the collection of Fortepan, the most significant modern Hungarian online …
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Short stories and essays on photographs selected from the Horus Archives By Joan Fontcuberta In collaboration with Hungarian cinematographer Sándor Kardos’ vernacular photography collection, the Horus Archives, we invited three everyday imaging enthusiasts who …
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Essays and short stories on photographs selected from the Horus Archives by Zsófia Kergyó In collaboration with Hungarian cinematographer Sándor Kardos’ vernacular photography collection, the Horus Archives, we invited three everyday imaging enthusiasts who …
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Short stories and essays on photographs selected from the Horus Archives by Zsombor Aurél Biró In collaboration with Hungarian cinematographer Sándor Kardos’ vernacular photography collection, the Horus Archives, we invited three everyday imaging enthusiasts …
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About Fortepan Masters by Zoltán Dragon So I turn the pageand the page turnsbeyond the page. It turns inside out,beyond itself, beyondthe page that turns inward. Holding a huge bulk of carefully crafted and …
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As the application deadline is almost here we asked the first Eidolon Grant's jury why researching, showcasing and in general, talking about everyday imaging is valuable to us as a society, and to them …
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by Dorottya Balkó The tradition of sitting down together to flip through photographs has been slowly fading aways with the rising number of snapshots taken with smartphones and immediately shared on social media. However, …
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by Dorottya Balkó Historical footages of the first photographic experiments and familiar-looking, viral clips flashing before our eyes, telling the story of how the invention and technological development of the camera fundamentally influenced human …
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Interview with Núria F. Rius, curator of the exhibition titled The domestic camera. Amateur photography in Catalonia (ca. 1880-1936) by Róza Tekla Szilágyi The exhibition on view in Barcelona reviews the phenomenon of amateur …
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Don't miss out on the editor's letters from our latest newsletters! In this article, you'll find two editorials from our latest newsletters, which were sent out on April 2nd and March 4th, 2024. Moving …
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Eidolon Centre for Everyday Photography is proud to announce the establishment of its advisory board, a distinguished committee comprising esteemed local and international professionals dedicated to enriching the ongoing success of our institution. The …
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Interview with Sue Smallwood about her collection of photo booth pictures Collectors & their collection vol. 1. by Róza Tekla Szilágyi In the case of everyday imaging there is one particularly important actor we …
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by Róza Tekla Szilágyi The photography exhibition displaying more than one hundred works in the Hungarian National Gallery celebrating the 150th birthday of Budapest is a huge success – so much so that the …
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The Photo Vault is a newly started podcast series run by the team behind Vernacular Social Club – a journey into Vernacular Photography, archives, collecting and photo books. The host of the podcast is …
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by Dorottya Balkó With the passing decades, the changes in memory politics require us to constantly reflect back on and contextualise certain parts of our national history. The photograph functioning as a kind of …
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by Szabolcs Barakonyi Our exhibition titled Sándor Kereki – Budapest in the seventies from a boy’s perspective was on view from December 7, 2023 to February 4, 2024 in Capa Center, Budapest. Sándor Kereki was …
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Interview with Oksana Sarkisova and Olga Shevchenko, authors of the book titled In Visible Presence. Soviet Afterlives in Family Photos by Róza Tekla Szilágyi The book is a vivid outline of the role that …
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