Belfast Photo Factory

Belfast Photo Factory A collective of photographic artists with a passion for photobooks - Focused on maintaining a discourse around photography and sharing knowledge.

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It's 2023!Our first Photobook Conversation is 'AO' by Charlotte Dumas.On Zoom, Tuesday, January 24th at 18:00 GMT.This i...
04/01/2023

It's 2023!

Our first Photobook Conversation is 'AO' by Charlotte Dumas.

On Zoom, Tuesday, January 24th at 18:00 GMT.

This is a regular Zoom event hosted by a group of photographers, where we share our appreciation for photobooks.

The events are initiated to encourage dialogue around these artworks and the narrative they may illustrate.

We will look at a selection of images from the book and discuss aspects, including the concept, form, design, and content. The conversation is informal and attendees are welcome to contribute to the discussion if they wish to. Cameras can be on or off, so come along and enjoy a snippet of this remarkable photobook.

The event lasts approximately forty minutes.

It's free - All welcome!

Email [email protected] for the Zoom codes.

It's that time of year again and Belfast Photo Festival is gearing up for another season of photography related events.T...
28/05/2022

It's that time of year again and Belfast Photo Festival is gearing up for another season of photography related events.

The Photo Factory have been invited back and we will present two photobooks over Zoom:

'Ravens' by Masahisa Fukase
&
'The Pillar' by Stephen Gill.

Join us for an informal discussion as we celebrate two fabulous photobooks.

More info & sign-up link there

A celebration of photobooks as physical, tangible objects,bringing together people who share an interest in the design of these works of art

Photobook DiscussionMonday 21st March 2022, from 7 pm Belfast. will be looking at 'Red String’ by Yoshikatsu FujiiThis i...
14/03/2022

Photobook Discussion

Monday 21st March 2022, from 7 pm Belfast.

will be looking at 'Red String’ by Yoshikatsu Fujii

This is a regular Zoom event hosted by a group of photographers, where we share our appreciation for photobooks.

We will look at a selection of images from the book and speak about the concept, form, and design. The events are initiated to encourage dialogue around these artworks and the narrative they may illustrate. Attendees are welcome to contribute to the informal conversation.

You can see videos of the book at: https://vimeo.com/144167941 and https://vimeo.com/152788748.

The event lasts approximately forty minutes.

It's free - All welcome!

Email [email protected] or DM for the Zoom codes.

To kick-off 2022 Belfast Photo Factory will be looking at:'I Saw the Air Fly' by Sirkhane Darkroom.Published in 2021 by ...
10/01/2022

To kick-off 2022 Belfast Photo Factory will be looking at:

'I Saw the Air Fly' by Sirkhane Darkroom.

Published in 2021 by Mack.

This book is filled with profound, poetic and joyful photographs - it's a pure delight.

Join us on Monday 24th January from 7pm GMT - for an informal chat via Zoom.

Email [email protected] for the access codes.

It's free - All welcome!

We've looked at some remarkable photobooks in 2021:Dawn RoeYukari ChikuraPacifico SilanoTeresa EngYan Wang PrestonSophie...
20/12/2021

We've looked at some remarkable photobooks in 2021:

Dawn Roe
Yukari Chikura
Pacifico Silano
Teresa Eng
Yan Wang Preston
Sophie Calle
Thana Faroq
Vivian Rutsch

That's it for this year. Looking forward to seeing what 2022 has to offer.

Photobook SessionsOn Monday 13th December, will be looking at ‘Still Here’ by Vivian Rutsch.In a deeply personal and ove...
06/12/2021

Photobook Sessions

On Monday 13th December, will be looking at ‘Still Here’ by Vivian Rutsch.

In a deeply personal and overwhelming work, the artist asks poignantly searching questions while addressing difficult subject matter including: sexual abuse, family trauma, loss and failures of the state.

Vivian speaks of the work:

“There are two things my sister’s death has taught me: you can’t lose someone you love, and every cruelty you can imagine does exist.”

Published in 2020 by Kehrer.

This is a free event and all are welcome.

Join us on Zoom from 19:00 – 19:40 GMT

Email [email protected] for the access codes.

Photobook Conversations with Belfast Photo Factory via Zoom.This month we will be looking at: 'I Don't Recognize me in t...
13/10/2021

Photobook Conversations with Belfast Photo Factory via Zoom.

This month we will be looking at:
'I Don't Recognize me in the Shadows' by Thana Faroq.

This immersive book explores the experience of Thana, a refugee from Yemen.

Thana speaks of the work:

“I wanted to offer my own version of the story, one that is infused with my resilient spirit, unbroken, unfailing, and devoid of self-pity. I wanted to climb the fences, and I did”

Published in 2020 by Lecturis.

Thursday 28th October, 19:00 BST

This is a free event, all welcome!

Email [email protected] for the access codes.

Noel Bowler will be discussing his project, 'Above The Fold' at Belfast Exposed Gallery.The Artist Talk will take place ...
23/09/2021

Noel Bowler will be discussing his project, 'Above The Fold' at Belfast Exposed Gallery.

The Artist Talk will take place in person at Belfast Exposed Photography Gallery on Saturday 25 September, from 1:30pm.

Follow the link for more details, booking is required.

Belfast Exposed presents a solo photographic exhibition that showcases new photographic works by Futures Awardee, Manon Ouime...

Photobook ConversationsWe will be looking at 'Because...' by Sophie CalleJoin the conversation on Zoom.This Thursday, 16...
13/09/2021

Photobook Conversations

We will be looking at 'Because...' by Sophie Calle

Join the conversation on Zoom.

This Thursday, 16th September 19:00 BST

It's free to attend - All welcome!

Email [email protected] for the access code.

Photobook Conversations - on ZoomJoin us tomorrow, 20th July at 19:00 for an informal photobook discussion.We will be lo...
19/07/2021

Photobook Conversations - on Zoom

Join us tomorrow, 20th July at 19:00 for an informal photobook discussion.

We will be looking at 'I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine' by Pacifico Silano.

Silano’s practice involves layering images from a previous time and arranging them according to his artistic vision.

The process of collecting, cutting and collaging the images re-contextualises them. The design of the book extends the concept of creating new narratives. Come along to find out more.

This is a free event - all welcome!

Email [email protected] for the access code.

Photobook Conversations - on ZoomJoin us on Tuesday 20th July at 19:00, when will will be looking at the photobook:'I Wi...
15/07/2021

Photobook Conversations - on Zoom

Join us on Tuesday 20th July at 19:00, when will will be looking at the photobook:

'I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine' by Pacifico Silano.

Pacifico Silano is a lens-based artist whose work is an exploration of print culture, the circulation of imagery and LGBTQ+ identity.

In this book, Silano crops and places images from magazines on top of each other to form a commentary on the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the consequences for the lives of gay people.

Email [email protected] for Zoom codes.

This is a free event, all welcome!

All images ©Pacifico Silano

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