ISSP 2019 Publication - Photography and the World
The publication was created and launched during the International Summer School of Photography 2019 special edition "Photography and the World" in Zaļenieki, Latvia. Editorial team: Helen Korpak, Katherine October Matthews, Nico Baumgarten, Nicolas Polli, Demelza Watts. Produced in partnership with Antalis and NRJ, printed edition of 300 copies. Open source PDF downloadable at www.issp.lv (c) ISSP 2019
The publication was created and launched during the International Summer School of Photography 2019 special edition "Photography and the World" in Zaļenieki, Latvia. Editorial team: Helen Korpak, Katherine October Matthews, Nico Baumgarten, Nicolas Polli, Demelza Watts.
Produced in partnership with Antalis and NRJ, printed edition of 300 copies.
Open source PDF downloadable at www.issp.lv (c) ISSP 2019
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• Can engagement be documented?<br />
Should it be? Why should it be?<br />
• What purposes can this documentation<br />
serve? For who?<br />
• Are <strong>the</strong>re responsibilities involved<br />
in representing participants?<br />
• Are <strong>the</strong>re responsibilities involved<br />
in engaging participants?<br />
• Are <strong>the</strong>se <strong>the</strong> same thing?<br />
• Is <strong>the</strong>re an ethics of representation?<br />
If so, what is this?<br />
What are your<br />
working<br />
principles?<br />
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Is image-making inherently<br />
superficial?<br />
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Ideas from “The Personal as Political”<br />
workshop participants<br />
How can we use our cameras<br />
to imagine <strong>the</strong> future we want<br />
to see?