Episode 33 | Bruno Ceschel

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Bruno Ceschel. Photo by Jacques-Aurélien Brun / ECAL

Bruno Ceschel. Photo by Jacques-Aurélien Brun / ECAL

Recorded in: London, UK
Episode Length: 43:09
Air Date: August 27, 2019

Produced by: Jordan Weitzman
Edited by: Cristal Duhaime

In 2010, with a feeling that the traditional publishing industry was not going to last, Bruno Ceschel founded Self Publish Be Happy, an initiative to support and promote the work of emerging photographers. Originally, it functioned as a platform for artists making DIY Books and Zines, but eventually would become more expansive, getting involved in educational activities, the curation of exhibitions and events, and with their own publishing initiative. Through its imprint SPBH editions, Ceschel has published books by Carmen Winant, Lorenzo Vitturi, Nicholas Muelner, Peter Puklus and Chritina de Middel to name a few.

In addition to his work with Self Publish Be Happy, Ceschel is also a lecturer and a curator and has organized events at numerous international institutions such as C/O Berlin, The Photographers Gallery in London, MiCamera Mian and Printerd Matter in New York. He also writes regularly for publications such as Aperture, the British Journal of Photography and FOAM.

Ceschel began his career in photography working at Colors Magazine as a journalist, then edited by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin.

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  My Birth by Carmen Winant published by SPBH Editions

My Birth by Carmen Winant published by SPBH Editions

Dalston Anatomy by Lorenzo Vitturi published by SPBH Editions

Dalston Anatomy by Lorenzo Vitturi published by SPBH Editions

In Most Tides an Island by Nicholas Muellner

In Most Tides an Island by Nicholas Muellner

 

Links:
http://selfpublishbehappy.com

 

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