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D I S CONNECTED by The Raw Society Members
Volume II: Home
Editor: Santiago Villaveces
A collaborative photobook by The Raw Society members, focused on ideas of "home". While the theme is not at all new to photography – the British Journal of Photography and Aperture have both published innumerable authorial photo essays around the idea of Home – what distinguishes this edition is the collective and inclusive nature of it, out of which a cohesive whole was formed from the gaze of multiple photographs across the globe. 133 photographs were submitted by 45 members, ranging from beginner photographers to professionals, each with a story (sometimes short, others long and elaborate) that spoke to elements of the following prompt:
“Home is a body of images that gives us proof or illusion of stability. It’s the topography of intimacy. It's the emotional and physical cocoon that promises shelter. It’s a communal, universal aspect that bids togetherness and belonging. Home is an emotional space, a tethered sense of individual or group identity that makes us feel at ease with the world”.
Contributors: Vic Rincon / Stephanie Duprie Routh / Matias Harina / Sajad Ahmad / Stefan Beyer / Jonathan Varjabedian / Michael Morris / Antonio Fernandez / Ben Rook / Louise Millar-Goeritz / Regi Metcalf / Wayan Barre / John Hendrick / Jacqui Shepherd / Ivana Popovska / Mattia Compagnucci / Sebastian Hälg / Pasquale Verdicchio / Santiago Villaveces / Adrien Jean / Alessandro Mastrorilli / Charles Young / Stéphane Monard / Daniel Nicolas / Denise Pensky / Arunoda Susiripala / Alex Lee / Deborah Cole / Eduardo Ortiz / Florian Volkelt / Rodrigo Lodi / Tom Minty / Eileen Busby / Deniz Tapkan Cengiz / Joshua Leeman / Jan Guth / Juan Carlos Jaramillo / Justin Rominski / Francine Blei / Michael Nachbar / Sabina Diethelm /Pedro Maria / Mei Seva / John O’Donnell / Martin Miklas
Volume II: Home
Editor: Santiago Villaveces
A collaborative photobook by The Raw Society members, focused on ideas of "home". While the theme is not at all new to photography – the British Journal of Photography and Aperture have both published innumerable authorial photo essays around the idea of Home – what distinguishes this edition is the collective and inclusive nature of it, out of which a cohesive whole was formed from the gaze of multiple photographs across the globe. 133 photographs were submitted by 45 members, ranging from beginner photographers to professionals, each with a story (sometimes short, others long and elaborate) that spoke to elements of the following prompt:
“Home is a body of images that gives us proof or illusion of stability. It’s the topography of intimacy. It's the emotional and physical cocoon that promises shelter. It’s a communal, universal aspect that bids togetherness and belonging. Home is an emotional space, a tethered sense of individual or group identity that makes us feel at ease with the world”.
Contributors: Vic Rincon / Stephanie Duprie Routh / Matias Harina / Sajad Ahmad / Stefan Beyer / Jonathan Varjabedian / Michael Morris / Antonio Fernandez / Ben Rook / Louise Millar-Goeritz / Regi Metcalf / Wayan Barre / John Hendrick / Jacqui Shepherd / Ivana Popovska / Mattia Compagnucci / Sebastian Hälg / Pasquale Verdicchio / Santiago Villaveces / Adrien Jean / Alessandro Mastrorilli / Charles Young / Stéphane Monard / Daniel Nicolas / Denise Pensky / Arunoda Susiripala / Alex Lee / Deborah Cole / Eduardo Ortiz / Florian Volkelt / Rodrigo Lodi / Tom Minty / Eileen Busby / Deniz Tapkan Cengiz / Joshua Leeman / Jan Guth / Juan Carlos Jaramillo / Justin Rominski / Francine Blei / Michael Nachbar / Sabina Diethelm /Pedro Maria / Mei Seva / John O’Donnell / Martin Miklas
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Street Photography
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Apr 23, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords photography, therawsociety, the raw society
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