Flash Forward is The Magenta Foundation's annual emerging photographers competition. Now in its seventh year, this compelling look at emerging talent from three countries brings to light the work of an exceptional group of photographers.
Photographers from Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom are invited to submit their photographs, and the jury is comprised of top industry professionals. Jurors for 2011 include: Julien Beaupre Ste-Marie, photo editor, "enRoute Magazine"; Erin Elder, business development manager for digital media, "The Globe and Mail"; Robyn McCallum, Bau-Xi Gallery, Toronto, Canada; Diane Smyth, "British Journal of Photography," London, United Kingdom; Harry Hardie, director, HOST Gallery; Bruno Ceschel, founder, Self Publish, Be Happy; Aaron Schuman, director and editor, "Seesaw Magazine"; Andy Adams, editor and publisher, "Flak Photo"; Shane Lavalette, photographer and publisher, "Lay Flat"; Larissa Leclair, founder, Indie Photobook Library; and George Slade, program manager and curator, Photographic Resource Center at Boston University.
"Flash Forward 2011" showcases the future of photography, focusing on emerging talent that jurors have identified as having great potential. This small volume is essential for curators, collectors, advertising professionals, and artists who wish to stay fully informed about up-and-coming photographers.
Diane Smyth is the deputy editor of the "British Journal of Photography." Her work has also appeared in the "Sunday Herald," "Creative Review," "Aperture," and "Photo District News," and she has given talks at The Photographers' Gallery. She originally studied English literature and holds a BA and MA in the subject.
About the Author: Diane Smyth is deputy editor of British Journal of Photography, and has worked on the magazine for the last six years. She has also written on photography for Aperture, PDN, Creative Review, Philosophy of Photography, and online versions of The Guardian, The Times and The Telegraph. She is currently working on an introduction to Dana Popa's forthcoming book.
Diane has reviewed portfolios at the Rhubarb-Rhubarb International Photographic Review, The Whitechapel Gallery, the National Media Museum and University College Falmouth, and organises the portfolio review clinic at Vision, BJP's annual event for emerging photographers. She was also a judge for the National Portrait Gallery's Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize in 2009. She has spoken on photography at The Photographers' Gallery and the National Photography Symposium.