Monthly Archives: December 2016

Mark Neville: Fancy Pictures

Posted on by David Campany

Edited by Mark Neville and David Campany. Published by Steidl, October 2016. Fancy Pictures brings together six of Mark Neville’s major projects about working communities, made through a collaborative process and intended to be of direct, practical benefit to his subjects. The Port Glasgow … Continue reading

Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa’s ‘All My Gone Life’

Posted on by David Campany

For those of us that dwell, partly or wholly, in the exile of images, it may seem as if a prime task of the twenty-first century thus far has been to make sense of the twentieth: to pick over its … Continue reading

Uninsistent Manifesto: Helen Levitt

Posted on by David Campany

A small text on Helen Levitt’s photograph New York City, c. 1980. Written for the Capilano Review, Summer 2016. Making street photographs is both a formal photographic game and a test for anyone keen to discover what they really think about the world … Continue reading