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  • 2025 Chico Review Attendees
    Jun 23 2025

    More wonderful attendee recordings from the 2025 Chico Review with those who came to Chico to share their work and their stories with incredible reviewers. This year I recorded with over 40 attendees! I’ve also linked to the guest’s Instagram and Websites so you can see the work. And again this year, I was recording in a variety of spaces at the beautiful Chico Hot Springs resort so there may be a number of different ambient sounds across the recordings.

    The Chico Review is the country’s premier Photobook Retreat. Organized by Charcoal Book Club, The Chico Review takes place over six nights at Chico Hot Springs Resort, near Livingston Montana. Sixty-four applicants will spend the week with over twenty of the most influential and creative photographers, book makers, gallerists, museum curators, and photobook publishers in the industry.

    https://chicoreview.com

    https://www.charcoalworkshops.com

    04:25 - Sharday Swanepoel

    https://www.instagram.com/shardayswanepoel

    12:25 - Theo Zeal

    https://www.instagram.com/theo_zeal/

    19:25 - Anna Leigh Clem

    http://www.annaleighclem.com

    https://www.instagram.com/aapertura/

    26:04 - Walter Morataya Ramirez

    https://www.instagram.com/walterrr/

    33:35 - Christopher Jarvis

    https://www.christopherjarvis.net

    https://www.instagram.com/christopher_jarvis_/

    This podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book Club Begin Building your dream photobook library today at https://charcoalbookclub.com

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    40 m
  • Alejandro Cartagena | Ground Rules
    Jun 6 2025

    Alejandro Cartagena | Ground Rules

    Photographer, publisher, and curator Alejandro Cartagena joined me at the 2025 Chico Review. We talk about the many different ways in which Alejandro practices photography and how much he has embraced being and editor and curator for others. Alejandro also discusses his upcoming retrospective, Ground Rules, at SFMOMA, curated by Shana Lopes along with the accompanying book published by Aperture. The show opens in September and the book is scheduled for November.

    https://alejandrocartagena.com — https://www.instagram.com/alexcartagenamex/

    This podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book Club Begin Building your dream photobook library today at https://charcoalbookclub.com

    Alejandro Cartagena, Mexican (b. 1977, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) lives and works in Monterrey, Mexico. His projects employ landscape and portraiture as a means to examine social, urban, and environmental issues. Cartagena’s work has been exhibited internationally in more than 50 group and individual exhibitions in spaces including the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in Paris and the CCCB in Barcelona, and his work is in the collections of several museums including the San Francisco MOMA, The J. Paul Getty Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, The MFAH in Houston, the Portland Museum of Art, The West Collection, the Coppel collection, the FEMSA Collection, Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the George Eastman House and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and among others.

    Cartagena has received several awards including the international Photolucida Critical Mass Book Award, the Street Photography Award in London Photo Festival, the Lente Latino Award in Chile, the Premio IILA-FotoGrafia Award in Rome and the Salon de la Fotografia of Fototeca de Nuevo Leon in Mexico among others. He has been named an International Discoveries of the FotoFest festival, a FOAM magazine TALENT and an Emerging photographer of PDN magazine. He has also been a finalist for the Aperture Portfolio Award and has been nominated for the Santa Fe Photography Prize, the Prix Pictet Prize, the Photoespaña Descubrimientos Award and the FOAM Paul Huff Award. His work has been published internationally in magazines and newspapers such as Newsweek, Nowness, Domus, the Financial Times, The New York Times, Le Monde, Stern, PDN, The New Yorker, and Wallpaper among others.

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    42 m
  • 2025 Chico Review Attendees
    May 22 2025

    More wonderful attendee recordings from the 2025 Chico Review with those who came to Chico to share their work and their stories with incredible reviewers. This year I recorded with over 40 attendees! I’ve also linked to the guest’s Instagram and Websites so you can see the work. And again this year, I was recording in a variety of spaces at the beautiful Chico Hot Springs resort so there may be a number of different ambient sounds across the recordings.

    The Chico Review is the country’s premier Photobook Retreat. Organized by Charcoal Book Club, The Chico Review takes place over six nights at Chico Hot Springs Resort, near Livingston Montana. Sixty-four applicants will spend the week with over twenty of the most influential and creative photographers, book makers, gallerists, museum curators, and photobook publishers in the industry.

    https://chicoreview.com

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    03:10 - Ryder Collins

    https://rydercollins.com

    https://www.instagram.com/streetphotographyisdead/

    11:35 - Carey MacArthur

    https://www.careymacarthurstudio.com

    https://www.instagram.com/careymacarthur

    19:30 - Richard Dachtera

    https://www.richdachtera.com

    https://www.instagram.com/richdachtera

    26:50 - David Bowman

    https://www.bowmanstudio.com

    https://www.instagram.com/bowman.studio/

    37:24 - Andrew Owen

    https://andrewowen.tv

    https://www.instagram.com/andrewowen/

    This podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book Club Begin Building your dream photobook library today at https://charcoalbookclub.com

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    47 m
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