Tag: Publication

Reflections on time, motion and photomechanics

Jonathan’s article is now available online from the Taylor & Francis website. You can see a preview of it if you click here. Abstract This article is a reflection on my own practice and its connection to changing representations of time and movement within photography. In my work as an artist and photographer, I have endeavoured to develop a particular… Read more →

Cahier Journal has gone to print!

Cahier 03 Images in Motion has at last gone to print! Over the past year Jonathan has been collaborating with Maarten Vanvolsem, the author of  The Art of Strip Photography: Making Still Images with a Moving Camera on joint piece for Cahier. A more detailed post will be written when the journal is available early in the new year. Read more →

Rediscover the time-based possibilities of the photographic image

The Art of Strip Photography This new book by Maarten Vanvolsem proposes; “a new use of this forgotten art: a use in which the temporal terms ‘speed’, ‘rhythm’, and ‘pace’ are of more value than terms so often associated with photography such as ‘freeze’, ‘split second’, or ‘capture’. Within the book one can find more than thirty artists using the strip… Read more →

Crash book

Crash has been beautifully designed by James Langdon and is now available and being distributed by Cornerhouse Publications at a bargain price of £10! The 44 page hard back publication comprises of a single image which flows across each spread and uses japanese binding techniques to allow the image to physically continue across the outside edge of the pages. The… Read more →

The publication of (re)collect

The publication of (re)collect coincided with the exhibition of Jonathan Shaw’s work at Leeds Met Gallery. Title: (re)collect – Jonathan Shaw Publisher: Pavilion Date: February 2006 ISBN: 0-9544775-2-9 RRP: £16.00 The catalogue includes a foreword written by Debra Klomp, director of Pavilion and essays by Jean Baird, senior lecturer in Theory and Practice of Photography at Nottingham Trent University and… Read more →