C Photo 10. Don’t call me a photographer



After ten years exploring the diversity of approaches employed by contemporary photographers, the final volume of C Photo acknowledges the artists who eschew this label. Don’t Call Me a Photographer! brings the project to a close with a series of essays by contemporary thinkers who reflect on what being a photographer means today and what direction the medium is taking. The volume includes a selection of images from C Photo that blur the lines between photography and other artforms and whose authors invite us to go one step beyond the image: to its revelation.
Foreword by Elena Ochoa Foster. Texts by Tobia Bezzola, David Campany, Marta Gili, Simon Njami, Duncan Forbes, Adam Lowe and Charlotte Cotton.