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'Picturing Human Rights' Australian PhotoJournalist 2009
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- Title: Picturing Human Rights - APJ 2009
- Publication information: 272 pages, full colour journal, 29.7x21cm/11.75x8.25in. Softcover. Vol. 14 No. 1
- Price: $30.00 AUD +postage
- ISSN: 1323-9007
Buy now through APJ website here
The Australian PhotoJournalist (APJ) is a crusading annual journal, published through Griffith University's Queensland College of Art, that seeks to address issues affecting journalists but more specifically photojournalists. The APJ is about making a difference. Our mission is to produce a magazine that is not only a testament to the unquestionable calibre of our discipline, but also casts a critical eye on global journalism and mass media practices.
On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To commemorate this historic act the Australian PhotoJournalist has dedicated an entire issue to stories documenting global human rights abuses. Picturing Human Rights is a 272-page full-colour book features 19 stories from some of the worlds leading and most dedicated journalists. Picturing Human Rights includes the work of photographers such as Jodi Bieber, Lauren Greenfield, Juan Medina, Kate Schermerhorn and Donald Weber to name just a few.
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'Tell My Story' Australian PhotoJournalist 2007
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- Title: Tell My Story - APJ 2007
- Publication information: 192 pages full colour journal, 29.7x21cm/11.75x8.25in. Softcover.
- Price: $30.00 AUD +postage
- ISSN: 1323-9007, VOL 13, No.1
Buy now through APJ website here
The Australian PhotoJournalist (APJ) is a crusading journal and publishes works from around the world that provoke debate, question the journalism orthodoxy and seeks to position journalism within its more noble traditions. The current edition Tell My Story is 192 page, full colour journal that includes the work of some of the best text and visual journalists currently working in this discipline. As each contributes freely to the APJ we remain the only non-profit journal of this type.
It's a great read, put together by a group of passionate, dedicated and emerging journalists who seek to make a difference.
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'Czech Mates: reflections of an Aussie student on exchange' by Matt Ogg
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- Title: 'Czech Mates: reflections of an Aussie student on exchange' by Matt Ogg
- Publication information: 53 pages (21x15cm. Hardback)
- Price: $29.95 + postage ($4 in Australia, $10.05 International)
- ISBN: 978-0-646-50881-8
Buy now through Matt Ogg's website here
His castle was a soviet-era student dormitory block, and from there exchange student Matt Ogg set out to discover Prague and Europe. With the rite-of-passage backpack, a camera in hand and a diary full of self-confessed illegible handwriting, he captured his experiences to create his photojournalistic work: ‘Czech Mates: reflections of an Aussie student on exchange’ .
From the gothic spires of Prague to rugged Bulgarian mountains, the Chianti springtime to seagulls in snowy Hamburg, ‘Czech Mates’ is not just a bad pun, but a visual feast and an interesting read
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Charles Page - 'The Crystal Desert'
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- Title: The Crystal Desert
- Publication information: 144 pages, case bound, hard cover A4 book with dust jacket
- Price: $79.95 AUD +postage
- ISBN: 978-0-9803148-0-9
Charles Page’s practice as a documentary photographer spans over forty years. He has travelled extensively having photographed in over 60 countries. During that time he has undertaken commissioned work for local and state galleries, local, state and national governments, the International Red Cross and the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions. His work is held in numerous national and international public and private collections.
His practice has addressed a variety of social and political issues ranging from war zones to the Antarctic and is informed by an understanding of the issues being addressed and an awareness of the contemporary trends in the discourse of documentary photography. The photographs are about the societies that he encounters and interacts with, as well as about him self.
“The work is as much a document about my life as it is about the lives and issues that are documented in my work, documentary photography is firmly embedded in the hypothesis of shared experiences. The viewer shares not only the vision and experience of the photographer, but also has a direct connection with the subject via the photograph. The image is the vehicle for sharing experiences and emotions”.
Charles J. Page
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(6 images)
- Title: Facade
- Publication information: 220 pages, 36x29cm/14.7x11.4in, Hardcover.
- Price: $110.00 AUD +postage
- ISBN: 978-0-9804240-0-3
Facade is a celebration of the eclectic and architectural styles that sit awkwardly side by side in cities around the world. It is a journey through some of the modern world's most beautiful, decayed and original structures, and reflects our fascination with the art of architecture and the passing of historical trends and influences.
Critics have praised Evangelidis for his 'technical brilliance and subtle eye' and his 'entrancing scale, colour and texture". His evolution as a photographer is accented by his appreciation for beauty, particularly beauty unveiled in unexpected locations.
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(1 images)
- Title: Victoria Cooper & Doug Spowart - WINDOW/s: Camera Obscura Works
- Publication information: 12 pages, 22x30.5cm/8.6x12in, Hardcover.
- Price: $99.00 AUD +postage
- ISBN: Artist Book: Limited Edition of 9
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Henri van Noordenburg - 'Estonian Home'
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- Title: 'Estonian Home' by Henri Van Noordenburg
- Publication information: 22 pages (19x24cm. Soft cover)
- Price: $25.00 AUD + postage
- ISBN: 978-9985-9698-1-6
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(1 images)
- Title: Ben Ali Ong
- Publication information: Limited Edition (100) hardcover artist book with dust jacket and print
- Price: $300.00 AUD +postage
Polixeni Papapetrou - 'Between Worlds'
(1 images) Papapetrou trends the line between between fantasy/theatre, mythology/reality, archetype/play, male/female, child/adult and animal/human. As with all her work this series tells a story that includes her autobiographical relationship with her children, but it also says a lot more about the condition of childhood - its place in our culture and how we react to images of children in photography.

