- Submission Sunday
- Posted on 4 Jul by Jack Lowe · Art & Design · art
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This week's best submission comes from San Francisco's Nicholas Bohac, whose work addresses where nature ends and humanity begins.
To submit your work email us 4-6 jpeg examples of your work (660 px width) and a link to contactus@huhmagazine.co.uk, or join our Flickr group.
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- I think Sumission Sunday & Huh is a great thing for supporting young and generally unknown artists and photographers. I can't recall ever knowing of one of the artists featured? The only issue I have is the lack of variety. Would be nice to see some photos of stuff which doesn't include skateboarders, pretty girls star gazing smoking a roll up in bed or the photographers mates running around in a field getting naked & being wacky at sundown. Too much point and shoot psuedo Ryan McGinley shite for me. Don't stop taking photos if you really enjoy doing it. Just don't be shocked if no one wants to post or publish them.....
- Steve
- 06 July 10
- The fact is that this work is good. Dont you see it Tim?
- Brandán Gómez
- 06 July 10
- I second Tomas, it's incredibly petty. bigging yourself up talking about distinctions and talking about how huh isn't giving the right people a chance... get a life bub.
- bomas
- 05 July 10
- The people of HUH are just kids themselves, man. The work on submission sunday is usually sick, in my opinion. It's entirely subjective, if you want to cry about their not taking to your work, do it. But ranting on a public forum, trying to persuade a bunch of anonymous people that your work is credible? That's just embarrassing.
- Tomas
- 05 July 10
- you're only talking shit on this guy because the guys at huh don't like your work. the teachers probably bought your pictures ironically so they had something other than 100 dollar bills to light their cigars while they joke about how they ironically gave you distinctions.
- dim togg
- 04 July 10
- bitching about not getting recognition will get you nothing. Curators and gallerists don't want to work with difficult artists regardless of the quality of the work. If you want some advice, keep yr mouth shut and make your artwork, if your work is good, people will notice and give you the opportunities you deserve
- jim hamm
- 04 July 10
- well jeez guys, I got like 2000 distinctions and the queen bought my portfolio she loved it so much... then i bumped in to jay Z and he was like.. ''oh snap.. aren't you that guy'' I was like.. ''yeah, I am that guy'' then he bought my back up portfolio and gave me another distinction, i'm pretty much a millionaire by now. you should all check out my site too... www.bigrichfag.com/buddingphotographycareer.
- brynn
- 04 July 10
- Mine didn't win either Tim. I even did an essay on Terry Richardson, with 22 portfolio distinctions and my neighbours buying my prints. Its a cruel, cruel world. Big up Nicholas on the feature I like his work by the way, dunno why theres so much hate.
- Soco
- 04 July 10
- what's your site? self promotion yo.
- W
- 04 July 10
- Mine didn't win, maybe it is crap, but that does not mean I am not allowed an opinion. I just finished college with best show, 5 Distinctions for portfolio, final show, research, pathway subject, and essay that was about Ryan McGinley. and 3 teachers buying my work, all whom did not like me at the start of the year. You don't know anything about me, I', just trying to get my work out there, for people to see, and feel happy. The guys at Huh obviously don't like my work... maybe its crap maybe its not Indie enough for them...
- Tim Dogg
- 04 July 10
- submission sundays is what it is.... its submissions on a sunday. regardless of the artists popularity or success... you can hardly call the guys out at huh for not supporting undiscovered young people... wheres your submission??
- Alex
- 04 July 10
- i think it's just a place for anyone who submits, tim...
- claire
- 04 July 10
- maybe 9?
- brynn
- 04 July 10
- Is Submission Sunday supposed to be about un know artists? just starting out, this seams to be a set of 8 pictures for an artist that seams to be doing alright for him self, being published in books, and doing shows. Surely this should not have been a sub but a review... and 4 to 6 pictures you ask for, I could understand, if there was a massive variety to his work, but its all the same, very boring and un interesting, all that I like is the layers and thought process to the paintings, Not giving the original undiscovered a chance yet again.
- Tim Dogg
- 04 July 10
- 8?
- John Lock
- 04 July 10
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