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The Digest – March 31st, 2013

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Charlie Haughey is not a combat photographer

LPV Lately

I’ve settled on doing The Digest biweekly. That’s seem like the right frequency for now. I’ve been on vacation for the last week, so haven’t been desk bound all day which is nice. It’s been inspiring to get out in Queens to make new photographs. I do my best thinking when I’m out wandering around. We’re also putting the final touches on Issue 6. I’m confident we’ll publish in the next week, unless something goes haywire which could always happen. I’m excited about the issue but I’m in the phase where I’m already thinking how we can do things differently. Maybe I’ll write a post-mortem article about the issue and outline some of my thoughts. More on that soon!

I was able to record a few new podcasts in the last week as well, but it’s becoming more challenging to edit them. I’m finding the conversations are getting longer which I don’t mind but it does add more editing work. It’s always about editing. Editing, editing, editing. It’s one of my favorite topics.

Finally, thanks to Time Magazine for including LPV in the “The 140 Best Twitter Feeds of 2013″ #humblebrag. I love Twitter. I use it everyday. Most of the information I share in The Digest goes on Twitter first, but the firehouse can be difficult to follow.

I try to keep the commentary to a minimum, mostly because conversations (or the inevitable argument) can get out of control. I know chit chatting is a big aspect of Twitter for some people but beyond one or two exchanges it can get rather confusing. I enjoy following writers and journalists because you can get inside their head to some degree. Random fleeting thoughts and observations may seem trivial but that’s some of the stuff I actually enjoy.

Anyway, enough about Twitter, let’s talk about Garry Winogrand. Oh wait, I think most of that was covered last time. I have the book sitting next to my desk. I have an article in mind. Should be done by 2015.

10×10 American Photobooks is close to hitting their funding. Three days left, take a look.  Included will be my short essay on Mikael Kennedy‘s book Housatonic, which I only have a vague recollection of writing.

Finally, to keep to up with our daily aggregation, follow us on Twitter and Tumblr.

Links of Note

Jonathan Blaustein Interviewed Roger Ballan, and it was a good one


©Stephen McLaren 

Paul McDonough says: 

Camilo José Vergara revisited via Burned Shoes: 


©Harvey Benge – ‘NYC’

 Nick Shere on Winogrand the Buddhist: 


©Peter Hoffman 

Dr Alexander John Bridger hates Google Street View: 

 Blake Andrews says ‘steal this post:’


©Tom Griggs – from Medallo via [Urbanautica]

Christopher Anderson in Vice: 


©Jennifer Shaw

The Onion hits too close to home for many: 

Photography’s Stature Rises at Museums says the NYTimes: 

©John and Teenuh Foster

Jerry Saltz on the “Death of the Gallery Show” in NYMag:

Etc.,


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