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colophon Source PO Box 352, Belfast, BT1 2WB. tel/fax: +44 02890 329691 info@source.ie www.source.ie Source is published by Photo Works North. Views expressed by contributors are not necessarily those of the editors. It is available in Ireland via EM News, the UK, Europe, USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Sweden. Galleries and bookshops through Central books. Editors: John Duncan Richard West Web Editor: Stephen Hull Design: Studio Rob van Hoesel Lay-out: Richard West Audience Development: Chloé Morrison Research and Subscriptions: Susanna Galbraith Proofing: Yvonne Kennan SOUrCe PriZe FOr new writinG aBOUt PhOtOGraPhY 1St PriZe ₤500 / €570 d/L → 1/8/25 www.source.ie/ writingprize2025/ CaLL FOr new wOrK Submission deadline 28th March As part of research for future issues, Source will be organising zoom meetings with photographers to look at new photographic work. Each meeting provides an opportunity to introduce directly new work to one of the editors. This is one way Source finds new work for publication in the Portfolio section of the magazine. Full details at https://www.source.ie/submissions/ Meetings will take place on the 23rd and 24th April Open to photographers based in or from Ireland and the UK who subscribe or purchase the magazine.
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editorial whiCh ireLand? In the past, two views of Ireland dominated: an idealised topographical view, designed to appeal to tourists (as in John Hinde postcards), and a photojournalistic view that recorded and dramatised the Troubles. More often than not these were images made by outsiders to be seen elsewhere. But what about today? How should Ireland be represented by photographers now? We asked a selection of writers this question and they gave us some pleasingly unanticipated answers. We should see people being happy says Erika Hanna. We should avoid undue optimism says Colin Graham. Read together, these answers are like extracts from a catalogue of possibilities rather than a manifesto. They complement the portfolios of photographs that also appear in this issue. Summertime is a series of images made in Dublin in which Pablo Marín García sets out to understand the place he now calls home. Garcia sees the images as open-ended testimonies to what is visible for most but not equally noticed by all. Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal introduces the work and notes that, ‘The people of Dublin’s new communities, as captured in these photographs, offer a glimpse of promise. Pablo’s lens imagines a new Dublin, a new Ireland.’ Michael Croghan describes himself as ‘an obsessive daily image maker’ who frequently revisits places because of the transient nature of things. Working in County Longford he travels on foot and by bicycle and sees going up the wrong road as an opportunity for finding subject matter. ‘Local strangers’ is a phrase that is frequently included in the working titles for many of his images. Neighbours known well and in passing also regularly appear in the images. Knowing one person at any given location will often give him access to the wider circle. Invitations to photograph are frequent. Striking up conversation is a typical means of enabling an image to be made. Niamh NicGhabhann Coleman introduces the work and finds in it a ‘landscape that is coming into being as much as one that is ancient’. Joe Laverty’s Semblance was made over a series of winters, roughly within the confines of Mid Ulster. The work follows themes of rural isolation and environmental anxiety, and explores how certain ways of life continue. Factories and large farms or ‘rural factories’ punctuate the landscape in this examination of agricultural architecture and rural space. Friends of the Earth Northern Ireland have written about the ‘historical neglect of environmental issues’ that were formerly seen as distracting attention from resolving the conflict in Northern Ireland or, in more settled times, disturbing the peace. They say, ‘For any post-conflict society to proceed on the basis of failed environmental management will only serve to sow the seeds for future conflict.’ — The Editors contributors 3 emma aars is a writer based in Glasgow and Oslo. Josh allen is a writer based in Birmingham. John Beck is Professor of Modern Literature at the University of Westminster. Garrett Carr is the author of The Rule of the Land: Walking Ireland’s Border and The Boy from the Sea. niamh nicGhabhann Coleman is Associate Professor at the School of History and Geography, University of Limerick. Michael Croghan is a photographer based in Longford. Supriya Kaur dhaliwal is a writer and translator based in Manchester. James downs is Archivist of the Middle East Collections at University of Exeter and editor of Photographica World. Orla Fitzpatrick is a writer based in Dublin. eve Forrest is a writer based in the West of England. Susanna Galbraith is a writer based in Belfast and a Source researcher. Pablo Marín García is a photographer based in Dublin. Laura Guy is a Reader in Gender, Sexuality and Culture at Glasgow School of Art. eleanor howard is a writer based in London. emma Jones is a writer based in the West of England. Morwenna Kearsley is an artist and writer based in Glasgow. Joe Laverty is a photographer based in Belfast. Oana Sanziana Marian is a writer based in Dublin. Joseph McBrinn is Reader in Design History at Ulster University. Melissa McCarthy is a writer based in Edinburgh. Chloé Morrison is the Audience Development Officer at Source. Colin Pantall is a writer, photographer and lecturer based in Bath. annebella Pollen is Professor of Visual and Material Culture at the University of Brighton. annette richardson is a researcher and lecturer based in London. Kimberly Schreiber is an art historian based at University College London. Jelena Stojković is Senior Lecturer in Critical Theory at Oxford Brookes University. Liz wells is is Professor Emeritus in Photographic Culture at the University of Plymouth.

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Source PO Box 352, Belfast, BT1 2WB. tel/fax: +44 02890 329691 info@source.ie www.source.ie

Source is published by Photo Works North. Views expressed by contributors are not necessarily those of the editors. It is available in Ireland via EM News, the UK, Europe, USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Sweden. Galleries and bookshops through Central books.

Editors: John Duncan Richard West

Web Editor: Stephen Hull Design: Studio Rob van Hoesel

Lay-out: Richard West

Audience Development: Chloé Morrison

Research and Subscriptions: Susanna Galbraith

Proofing: Yvonne Kennan

SOUrCe PriZe FOr new writinG aBOUt PhOtOGraPhY

1St PriZe ₤500 / €570 d/L → 1/8/25

www.source.ie/ writingprize2025/

CaLL FOr new wOrK Submission deadline 28th March

As part of research for future issues, Source will be organising zoom meetings with photographers to look at new photographic work. Each meeting provides an opportunity to introduce directly new work to one of the editors. This is one way Source finds new work for publication in the Portfolio section of the magazine.

Full details at https://www.source.ie/submissions/

Meetings will take place on the 23rd and 24th April

Open to photographers based in or from Ireland and the UK who subscribe or purchase the magazine.

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