Order vs Chaos
“I have a gift for Order and a taste for Chaos.”
– Leigh Bardugo
Our 76th edition in print celebrates us meeting in the middle.
In this edition photoED magazine flips the script on how readers experience fine art photography in print. From the cover, the publication opens as per usual, but somehow concludes in the middle. Flip the print edition onto its back to find another beginning, a different entry point, through a second cover.
Perhaps as a subconscious reflection of a collective global zeitgeist,
the artists featured in issue #76 / Order vs Chaos, work towards creating images that inspire calm, through mindful minimalist compositions, and in contrast the publication also presents work intentionally packed with details, questions, and busyness, energizing, puzzling, and dazzling viewers.
This issue features:
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Crafted compositions with Milad Safabakhsh by Sherry Chunqing Liu
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Quincey Spagnoletti in conversation with Pelle Cass
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Geomatic Meditation by DW Alexander
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Daniel Everett: Systems of (Dis) Organization, by Alan Bulley
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Digital Manifestations: The Meditative Practice of Anthony Gebrehiwot, by Craig D’Arville
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Wes Bell: Lost for words, by Sherry Chunqing Liu
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One Thing After Another, An exquisite photography retrospective at the AGO, by Corinna vanGerwen
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Laura Kay Keeling: Untitled Portals by Rita Godlevskis
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PORTFOLIO FEATURES
Rebecca Tunks (AUS), Julia Zyrina (NL), Paulo de Tarso Souza (BR), Violetta Lorentzou (UK), Fausta Facciponte (CAN), Ava Margueritte (CAN), Henry VanderSpek (CAN), Franciszek Chilinski (POL), Tash Damjanovic (CAN), Shira Gold (CAN), and Jung Ui Lee (KR).
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Jane Hinton: Contained Chaos by Cassandra Spires
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Mindful photography in a chaotic world by Anna Wilson
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Love + Order: Resilience, a photo book by Alan Bulley
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Photo book recommendations by Brian St Denis
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Change Made: Building the next chapter in mentorship by Sid Naidu
Order vs Chas covers:
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Pelle Cass works by crafting images from thousands of layers, “Red Ball Shadows in Driveway — It was a silly fight” from the series, Tossed. And Fausta Facciponte smashes china to create new stories,“Story Fragment No. 11,” from the series, Little Tragedies and New Beginnings.
photoED magazine is also available as digital replicas for readers worldwide on Press Reader and Flipster platforms.
This edition could not have been made possible without the support of:
Tamron, Nikon, The Photo Historical Society of Canada, Beau Photo, Harcourt House, GuruShots, a very generous anonymous private donor passionate about supporting Canadian women in photography, our Patreon Patrons, Downtown Camera, B3K Digital, Front Row Insurance, Professional Photographers of Canada, and Total Image Works.







































