Joachim Schmid

Other People’s Photographs (2008–2011)

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  1. […] created the largest pool of photographs ever, accumulated in just a few years. My book project Other People’s Photographs draws on this source. Assembled between 2008 and 2011, this series of ninety-six print-on-demand […]

  2. […] corset because it is true, breathing difficulties drive us. I wonder how it was in your exhibition Other People’s Photographs where you exhibited 96 books. I saw a photo of the installation where on the white wall is a white […]

  3. […] effective. Then there are absurdly large projects, such as a ninety-six-volume set called “Other People’s Photographs,” which scoops up material from random Flickr […]

  4. Nerdcore › The Printed Web Subculture said, on December 6, 2013 at 1:25 pm

    […] effective. Then there are absurdly large projects, such as a ninety-six-volume set called “Other People’s Photographs,” which scoops up material from random Flickr […]

  5. […] entitled ‘Other People’s Photographs’.  More information about this project can be found here on Schmid’s […]

  6. […] Pictures from the Street (1982–2012) is a series of film shots found by chance on the street. Other People’s Photographs (2008-2011) is a series of 96 different books that explore patterns and themes in what amateur photographers […]

  7. […] from the Street (1982–2012) is a series of film shots found by chance on the street. Other People’s Photographs (2008-2011) is a series of 96 different books that explore patterns and themes in what amateur photographers […]

  8. […] Pictures from the Street (1982–2012) is a series of film shots found by chance on the street. Other People’s Photographs (2008-2011) is a series of 96 different books that explore patterns and themes in what amateur photographers […]

  9. […] Pictures from the Street (1982–2012) is a series of film shots found by chance on the street. Other People’s Photographs (2008-2011) is a series of 96 different books that explore patterns and themes in what amateur photographers […]

  10. […] contemporary vernacular photography in the age of digital technology and online photo hosting” (https://schmid.wordpress.com/works/2008%E2%80%932011-other-people%E2%80%99s-photographs/). E ancora l’altrettanto stravagante Istituto per il riciclaggio delle fotografie usate del 1990 […]

  11. […] photographs, sorted by type and aesthetic approach in a visual taxonomy of the mundane. In Other People’s Photographs(2008-2011), Schmid delved into the digital realm of discarded and found photography on sites such […]


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