I'm thrilled that my Irish work,
Between Heaven and Earth,is included in the current issue #101 of the print and digital versionsof LensWork magazine. For several years I've anticipated submittingonce I developed a good sized portfolio of Irish work. However, duringmy solo exhibition last year I was pleasantly surprised to be asked ifI'd be interested in submitting to the magazine by Editor MaureenGallagher. This kick in the pants lead to many months of work putting itall together, followed by acceptance happiness. I'm truly honoured tobe joining the company of so many fine LensWork Photography Alumni.
The LensWork publications (the Print edition, the Extendededition with photographer interviews and lots of additional material,Editor Brooks Jensen's podcasts, blogs and books) have been the greatestsource of creative inspiration I've had since discovering them eightshort years ago. I'd like to give a big thanks to Maureen and Brooks.
LensWork Printis a 96-page, award-winning, bimonthly, anthology-style periodicalthat focuses on photography and the creative process. Each issueincludes several portfolios, usually an interview with one of thephotographers, often an article by a guest contributor, and an
Editor's Comments.
LensWork Extendedis an expanded, PDF-based, bimonthly, multimedia publication containinglots of additional content that simply won't fit in the 96 pages of LensWork. Each issue typically includes 7-8 media monographs — including expanded presentations of the portfolios in the print version.
LensWork Portable is formatted specifically for the iPad, Android and similar portable devices.
LensWork Online isa content-rich site for photography and the creative process. You willbe amazed at the extent and depth of content in this website!