Last month BJP focused in on group work; this month we’re looking at a different kind of collaboration – projects in which photographers engage in a two-way dialogue with their subjects. One of the best – and the best-known – examples is Jim Goldberg, who works with subjects such as teenage runaways and migrants to tell wide-sweeping stories of marginalisation and economic disparity. Using an eclectic mix of photographs, archive materials and video, and both marking up himself and invites his subjects to write on, he creates complex montages guided by his sense of “intimacy, trust and intuition”. Incorporating the perspectives of the communities and subcultures he represents, his work is informed by his own background in a blue-collar family in New Haven.
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At Photokina, Panasonic today announced the LUMIX GH5, the world’s first Compact System (CSC) interchangeable lens camera capable of recording 4K 60p/50p and 4:2:2 10-bit 4K video3.
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Sporting a 16.05-megapixel Live MOS sensor and Panasonic’s Venus Engine image processor, the GH4 is…