Financing Book Publishing Projects for Artists

with Douglas Stockdale, scott b. davis, Hiroshi Watanabe, Jay Reimer and Dotan Saguy.

 
 

Sunday, April 2 at 1:30 - 3:00pm - Bread & Salt

You have created a large body of work and have visualized how this should look appear as a photobook. The final step to actualize your publication dream can also be one the most daunting; how to finance its publication?

There are a huge number of publishers and publishing options today, nevertheless the most frequent request asked by a publisher once they like your project is how are YOU going to pay for it? The more complex the publishing project, the greater amount of up-front money is required, with publishers offering various means of support.  

The panel will share their individual publication journeys and how they were able to finance their respective publications. Through a Q+A with audience members, experience and suggestions will be shared on successful tactics of fundraising.

This is a FREE event. Registration is required to reserve your spot and receive event reminders.


 

About Douglas Stockdale

Douglas Stockdale is a visual artist, book-nerd and science-geek. His artistic investigations focus various aspects of memory, family, mental health and the environment while being fascinated by science. Douglas is Senior Editor & founder of PhotoBook Journal, the contemporary photobook magazine, on the adjunct faculty of the Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP), Medium Photo and Southeast Center for Photography (SEC4P). His studio is located in Orange County, CA and he will sometimes magically appear on Facebook, Instagram and his art/photo blog, Singular Images.

Stockdale’s work has been published in seven books and featured in numerous others, and is in the permanent collections of Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Roma (MACRO, Rome), San Telmo Museo (San Sebastián, Spain), Reminders Photobook Library (Tokyo), Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library (Yale University, Boston), Frick Fine Arts Library (University of Pittsburgh) and many others. He has been featured in numerous articles in conjunction with his solo and group exhibitions.

Discover his work on Instagram @douglasstockdale


About scott b. davis

Since the 1990’s scott b. davis has made photographs that explore unremarkable wilderness corridors and anonymous urban spaces in the American landscape. A platinum printer for two decades, his night photographs and recent work with platinum paper negatives examine the far ends of the visible spectrum and consider the limits of human perception. His work with large format wooden view cameras (4”x5” up to 16”x20”) facilitates working slowly and affords large-scale negatives used for platinum printing.

scott b. davis is the founder and Executive Director of Medium Photo.

Discover his work on Instagram @scott_b_davis


About Hiroshi Watanabe

Hiroshi Watanabe was born in Sapporo, Japan. He graduated from Department of Photography, College of Art, at Nihon University in 1975. He moved to Los Angeles after graduation and became involved in the production of TV commercials for Japan. He later established his own production company. He received an MBA degree from UCLA Business School in 1993. In 1995 his passion for photography rekindled, and since then he traveled worldwide extensively, photographing what he finds intriguing at that moment and place. In 2000 he closed the production company in order to devote himself to the art. Since then, his works have been published and exhibited globally in numerous galleries and collected by many museums such as Philadelphia Museum of Art, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, George Eastman House, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, San Jose Museum of Art, New Mexico Museum of Art, North Carolina Museum of Art, LACMA, Cleveland Museum of Art.

Discover his work on Instagram @hiroshiwatanabe_photography


About Jay Reimer

Jason Paul Reimer is an internationally-exhibited artist and educator based in San Diego, California. With a background in philosophy and a diverse art practice, he enjoys making beautiful work that challenges, surprises, and provokes. His book Excavation: A Journey Through Loss is now available from Daylight Books. 

Discover his work on Instagram @jayreimer


About Dotan Saguy

Based in Los Angeles and California’s Sierra Nevada, Dotan was born in Israel, grew up in a modest Parisian suburb. After a 20 year career in high-tech Dotan retrained as a documentary photographer. He attended the Eddie Adams Workshop, the Missouri Photo Workshop and studied photojournalism at Santa Monica College.

Dotan's photographs have been published by National Geographic, The Guardian, Los Angeles Times, etc. and exhibited by galleries in the US, Europe and Asia. Leica has prominently featured Dotan’s work in its 2021 worldwide branding campaign “The World Deserves Witnesses". Dotan teaches for Leica Akademie, Momenta Workshops and is a frequent lecturer at the B&H Event Space. He has published two monographs: Venice Beach, Kehrer Verlag 2018 and Nowhere to Go but Everywhere, Kehrer Verlag, 2020. 

Discover his work on Instagram @dotansaguy


Location and Event Info

This event takes place at Bread & Salt located at 1955 Julian Ave., San Diego, CA 92113

Access to the panel discussion is free and open to the public. Street parking can be found on Julian Ave. and in the surrounding neighborhood of Barrio Logan.