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Salgado, Sebastiao. Photographer's Forum. Vol. 16, No. 4, September 1994. Featuring Sebastio Salgado.
Salgado, Sebastiao. Photographer's Forum. Vol. 16, No. 4, September 1994. Featuring Sebastio Salgado.
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Entire issue of magazine, 63 pages, including interview with Sebastiao Salgado by Ken Lassiter on pages 24-31 with eight black-and-white illustrations. Also a book review of Salgdao's Workers. Other photographers featured in this issue include Mark Kettenhofen (with interview), Bernard Gotfryd, Juni B. Banico, Angie K. Reid, DeeAnn Hyduchak, Justin Colt Beckman, Chuck Jones, Barry Koblenz, Adele C. Moore, Tina Williams, and Jody Dole. Near very good with a few spots, cover partially detached. Mailing label on front cover addressed to the late photographer, Louis H. Draper. Summary:
The September 1994 issue of Photographer's Forum (Vol. 16, No. 4) is a 63-page publication primarily distinguished by its deep-dive coverage of legendary social documentary photographer Sebastião Salgado.
Here is a concise summary of the issue's key highlights:
The Salgado Feature
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The Interview: The centerpiece of the issue is an extensive, eight-page interview with Sebastião Salgado conducted by Ken Lassiter.
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Visuals: The feature includes eight of Salgado's iconic, high-contrast black-and-white illustrations that exemplify his signature dramatic lighting and deep depth of field.
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Workers Book Review: Alongside the interview, the issue includes a critical review of Salgado’s monumental photographic book, Workers. The book represents his epic six-year, 23-country endeavor documenting the dignity, harsh reality, and slow disappearance of manual labor.
Other Featured Photographers
While Salgado anchors the issue, Photographer's Forum also highlights profiles, portfolios, and interviews with a diverse group of contemporary photographers, including:
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Mark Kettenhofen (featured with an interview)
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Bernard Gotfryd
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Juni B. Banico
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Angie K. Reid
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DeeAnn Hyduchak
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Justin Colt Beckman
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Chuck Jones
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Barry Koblenz
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Adele C. Moore
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Tina Williams
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Jody Dole
Summary Significance: Published right around the time Salgado left Magnum Photos to form his own agency, this issue serves as an important mid-90s capsule capturing Salgado at the peak of his Workers project acclaim, balanced with portfolios from emerging and established editorial photographers of the era.
