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May 6, 2012

I've just come across the Fascinating Photography e-letter. From what I can gather it used to be a new bi-monthly PDF fine art photography e-magazine. I'm not sure what has happened to it.

There is an e-book, which is a compilation of interviews that were originally published in the first three issues of Fascinating Photography e-magazine (from August 2011 to January 2012). The PDF e-magazines are no longer available.

There are interesting links eg., to Burn magazine; to Camera Obscura--a literary and photography magazine; and to Lenscratch, a blogzine that explores contemporary photography.

They are interesting because they take us to a world that is beyond, outside, the art photography that is shown in art galleries or museums. The art institution appears to be stuck in the past showing the same old photographers rather than expanding their walls by engaging with the good photography that is on the internet.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 3:49 PM |