Monthly Archives: January 2017

The Working Life: Photography and the Depiction of Labor

Posted on by David Campany

‘The Working Life: Photography and the Depiction of Labor’ is an essay written for Aperture magazine #226: American Destiny. In 1899, Frances Benjamin Johnston was commissioned to photograph the working life of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, which had … Continue reading

Peter Fraser in Conversation with David Campany

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The expanded edition of Peter Fraser’s Two Blue Buckets includes a conversation between the photographer and David Campany. Published by Peperoni Books Renewed Blue Buckets Peter Fraser and David Campany in Conversation. David: Peter, many of the British books of colour … Continue reading

Greg Girard and David Campany in Conversation

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This book of Greg Girard’s early photographs of Vancouver includes an extended dialogue between the photographer and David Campany. Published by Magenta Foundation. Girard’s photographs  from the 1970s and early 1980s show us the city’s final days as a port … Continue reading