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prism #09



Welcome to the New Year! We at prism thought it would be nice to start the year by reflecting on the past year. 2012 was a brilliant year for us!

In 2012 we have featured over 100 talented photographers, both emerging and established names from contemporary photo-scene. We have built a strong audience, released two special issues coinciding with International Polaroid Show and PhotoIreland Festival. We also reached the finals of The Irish Web Awards being nominated in the most prestigious category - The Best Online Magazine.

However, it would not have been possible without the support of each and every one of you! So thank you!

Our mission here at prism has always been to provide a platform for emerging contemporary photographers, a place where discussions begin and a place for contemplation and reflection. In 2013 we have made our resolutions and we aim to become even bigger and better.

Our plan for 2013 is to continue to deliver the "creme de la creme" of contemporary photography and to stimulate the photographic communities in Ireland and abroad. We have ambitions to grow bigger and more beautiful, we want to surprise you. We have also put on new clothes, change our design, layout and format as a shape of new, amazing things to come. We have been working hard on new plans for 2013 to host a series of talks and events that will advance the visual art scene and culture. We hope you can join us on this new adventure.

Enjoy!

prism #09 featured photographers:

David Creedon (Behind Open Doors), Maury Gortemiller (Do the Priest in Diffrent Voices), Dominik Tarabanski & Mateusz Paja (SVRFACE), Anyse Ducharme (The Quality or State of being Real), Lisa Fairstein (Ultra-Static), Dawid Misiorny (WYSIWYG), Eran Gilat (Life Science), Emma Critchley (The Breath), Maarten Boswijk (Eventually, when the Roads get Better), Helen Goodin (Source), Renata Mia Kohlerova (Women who Run with the Wolves), Eva Vermandel (Splinter), Martin McGagh (The Advancement of Learing) + 2012 retrospection


Enjoy!

prism 2012 retrospection

Welcome to the New Year! We at Prism thought it would be nice to start the year by reflecting on some of the great photographers we have featured during the year.

So here it is - prism's best picks from 2012, the ones that had the biggest impact on us!

1) Amy Elkins


from Wallflower series © Amy Elkins (prism #03)
Elkins is a photographer and curator based in the US. Her work Wallflower was featured in the 3rd issue of Prism. We loved her portraits examining masculine identities, expectations and stereotypes.

2) Mike Disfarmer

 © Mike Disfarmer (prism #03)
In issue 3 we featured a piece about American portrait photographer Mike Disfarmer. The Douglas Hyde Gallery in Dublin ran an exhibition of his work from November to January 2012. Disfarmer’s personal journey and his enchanting portraits of small town America captured our hearts and minds. In this issue we speak with Michael Hill of the Douglas Hyde Gallery about Disfarmer.

prism #09 sneak peek

A little sneak peek under the hood of upcoming Winter issue of prism (#09) before it's launched on the 13th of January 2013.



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