New Strategies | Four Corners
This is a template to embed specific kinds of information concealed within the four corners of a photograph so as to provide considerably more contextualization for the reader. It also invites the photographer to include their own short, easily understandable code of ethics, choosing from a selection or creating one for themself. I first suggested this strategy in 2004 while giving the keynote speech at the World Press Photo Foundation in Amsterdam.
For more information on how The Four Corners Project works and instructions on how to use it yourself, go to http://fourcornersproject.org.
To read
- The Lens Keeps on Looking: Guy Tillim in an interview with Peter Geimer
- Image & Peace
- ‘Glory to Ukraine!’ – photographers from the country put on a compelling show
- These Are the First 100% AI-Generated Stock Photos of People
- Witnesses: 50 years of Doctors Without Borders | Magnum Photos
- How photography and storytelling can turn apathy into climate action by Cristina Mittermeier
- A.I. Is Not A-OK by Maureen Down
To view
- VIDEO: Exiting the Photographic Universe
- VIDEO: Synthetic Media: How deepfakes could soon change our world
- EXHIBITION: In Ukraine
- EXHIBITION: The Protest and Recuperation
- EXHIBITION: Dawoud Bey An American Project
- VIDEO: Fascism in America
- EXHIBITION: David Goldblatt Strange Instrument Curated By Zanele Muholi In Collaboration with Yancey Richardson Gallery
