LATENT IMAGE COLLECTIVE

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Ongoing Coversation

We are very excited to be staging a group exhibition in Downtown Albuquerque at the Downtown Contemporary Gallery. As part of PhotoSummer, we will be presenting a group show, titled "Ongoing Conversation." The show will feature forty-four images, which comprise a thread of images, in the spirit of the parlor game "Exquisite Corpse" or a child's game of "Telephone."

We have recently printed up the photographs, and framing commenced this weekend. We will hang the show and be ready for the opening reception on Friday, July 28th. If you are near Albuquerque, New Mexico,  we hope to see you there.

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Latent Image Collective kicks off PhotoSummer 2017

On Saturday, May 27, 2017, Latent Image Collective, in association with 516 Arts, will help kick off PhotoSummer in New Mexico. We will be on the sidewalk in downtown Albuquerque. Our annual photo giveaway has morphed into this year's event "Love Letters to Power."

 We are creating the prints to give away in postcard form. Audience members get to pick out a print to use to send a note to your elected officials and remind them that there is no humanity without the arts. In addition, by sending a postcard of original art, the sender and recipient are connected to one another through art and the written word. 

We hope to see you there!

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photoset by collective member Francesco Di Marco

Sempre devi avere in mente Itaca ­ raggiungerla sia il pensiero costante. Soprattutto, non affrettare il viaggio; fa che duri a lungo, per anni, e che da vecchio metta piede sull’isola, tu, ricco dei tesori accumulati per strada senza aspettarti ricchezze da Itaca. Itaca ti ha dato il bel viaggio, senza di lei mai ti saresti messo sulla strada: che cos’altro ti aspetti? (Kostantin Kavafis, Itaca)

Francesco’s website

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Monochrome 墨佬街一號 

Eden Lai's photography is a continuing process. It's about collisions between the unexpected and obscure. These images were not meant to document the people, objects or sceneries that happened in the present, but to capture the images that had passed. His photographs collect the resonance of his inner self, containing a mix of memories and curiosity in a daily dose.

153x218x11mm, 64 pages, 57 black & white plates, Hardcover, Chinese/English Price: NT1000

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We’re so proud to announce that collective member J.M. Ramirez Suassi is a winner of the FOTOFILMIC17, a photographic contest for analogue shooters...

Congrats to all FotoFilmic//PULP 04 exhibitors for putting up such a great 4th edition show! Happy to share a few views from yesterday's opening which drew a lot of questions for both its diverse body of work and highly international representation. We're also excited to share Guest artist Stefan Milev's 3 last Top Picks of the season awarding 3 more photographers complimentary entries to FOTOFILMIC17, our annual juried traveling exhibition call freshly launched earlier this week! The 4th FotoFilmic//PULP Top Picks Winners are: 1. M'hammed Kilito from Rabat, Morocco 2. Juan Miquel Ramirez-Suassi from Madrid, Spain 3. Alena Vinokurova from Moscow, Russia

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A big welcome to Hean Kuan Ong, the new and final member who joined the Latent Image Collective Family...

Hean Kuan Ong was born in Penang Island, Malaysia. He is a software engineer at work, taking photographs at daily life. His photography works mainly focus on street and documentary. He traveled to various asian cities documenting local lifestyle with his style of street photography; cities visited include Tibet, Beijing, Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Sri Lanka and Singapore. He started his indie photo book publisher WOB at Feb 2016, and published his debut photo zine "HOME TOWN" documenting the livings of Penang island.

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© Fábio Miguel Roque taken from “I found fireflies in my dream”

On the 12th of January, at 7:00 p.m., in theFábrica do Braço de Prata is the opening of two exhibitions, "one is "I found fireflies in my dream, talking to a strange, drunk and dead man!" by collective member Fábio Miguel Roque.

I found fireflies in my dream, talking to a strange, drunk and dead man! " is an exhibition of the Portuguese photographer Fábio Miguel Roque, and it results from a book with the same name, the project is an attempt of materialization by the author of some of his dreams.

the second one is "Road”, a collective project of eight distinct photographers, who present a personal vision of their own road, either in a more figurative way or in a more realistic approach to their own journey. ..

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