I’ve recently published a series of photographic magazines titled Photographique A Journal.
In the mid-70s I was a professional photographer and this past summer I started looking through the boxes and boxes of old contact sheets and negatives that I had put away on the top shelf of a storage cabinet far out of reach. I dug out the old 35mm black and white negatives, got a scanner, and went to work.
The first magazine I did is called Ghostly Mansions of the Hudson Valley. I took these photographs when I was in my 20s living at home in the Hudson Valley. At that time, there were a number of empty abandoned mansions nearby and I spent days wandering around photographing them.
The second magazine Erie Canal are photographs I took when I worked on a tugboat that hauled empty sand barges from New York Harbor to Buffalo along the Erie Canal which celebrates it’s 200th anniversary this year. I was the cook and made three trips, each one took over three weeks to complete.
The next magazine is titled Wabi with photographs that describe the Japanese term Wabi an over used term that I’ve described in a startling new way.
Each magazine is from 64 – 78 pages and you can preview them by clicking on the images above. This winter I’ll be working on a 4th in the series. I’m not sure yet what it will be called, but it will have images from my time in Aspen, Colorado when I lived there as a ski bum in the mid-70s.
I’d love to know what you think of these magazines. They are being sold at Oblong Books in Rhinebeck, NY and here online. Please write me any critique to bettina@teahousepress.com
Enjoy!