Switch off your screens, the Photobook/Vol. 2 has arrived!

30 May 2018   •  
Written by Anaïs Viand
Switch off your screens, the Photobook/Vol. 2 has arrived!

For its second edition, the Photobook once again gathered the best works of photographers published on our website, last year. We will see you on Wednesday, June 13th at the Fisheye Gallery, for the launching party!

A red cover, 192 pages, and as many wonderful discoveries. The new Photobook has arrived! We are proud to present our newest selection, a current state of the photographic creation on the web, if you will. This daily selection, unearthed from the Internet, as we search for emerging talents, is at the heart of our editorial project. This newest edition enabled us to cristallise Fisheye’s identity and to assert our editorial line, thanks to a large sample of our discoveries. Behind this volume lies the idea of a collection. The book was not designed like its predecessor – we chose to give more importance to the text – yet the format remains the same. A summary made of images – and texts – of a year of curations and publications.

The Fisheye team is delighted to welcome you on Wednesday, June 13th, at 5 pm at the Fisheye Gallery for the launching of our second, self-edited book, Photobook/Vol. 2. For this occasion, the book will be available at the price of 15€ instead of 20€. If you want to subscribe to the magazine, subscriptions offers will also be proposed. The Photobook/Vol. 2 is also available on the Fisheye Gallery’s website.

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