Photodebut
The Photographer’s Office / 2010 (English)

On 1st October 2003, photodebut launched itself with an impromptu exhibition in London, at a beautiful gallery in Shoreditch. Even before we knew how our idea might evolve in the coming years, we decided to go full speed ahead with it, whatever it might entail. During the two weeks prior to the launch, we gathered artwork from more than forty young photographers, bought plenty of booze, and sent out hundreds of invitations. On opening night, the space was filled with friends and photography lovers. photodebut was born!

Six years later, we realise that we’ve had a great run and can be proud of what we achieved during this time, both collectively and as individuals. We’ve gathered invaluable experiences; we’ve collaborated with great institutions;we’ve built lasting relationships with clients; we’ve produced innovative exhibitions; and we’ve made lifelong friends. The majority of our members have found their place somewhere within the photography world, and are happily channelling all of their energy into exciting careers. The photodebut project worked … and now it’s time to let go. This book represents a evaluative look back at the entire lifespan of photodebut, and engages critically with a number of important issues related to the project, such as what worked and what didn’t, what was particularly special about photodebut, how did the collective grow and mature over the years, and what made the venture worthwhile. We’ve compiled together a comprehensive survey of our projects, ideas, images and memories, in the hopes that it may be of interest young and emerging photographers, and perhaps serve as inspiration to future photography collectives. Whatever the case, we very much hope that it’s of use to you in some small way.
We sincerely thank everyone who played a part in photodebut over the years – for their trust, enthusiasm, energy, and creative spirit – and send our utmost gratitude to the photographic industry, as well as to all of the people who joined us, enjoyed us and supported us throughout our journey.
Thank you.

Jan von Holleben and Esther Teichmann

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