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Jörg M. Colberg (born 15 February 1968)
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is a German writer, educator and photographer, living in Northampton, Massachusetts, USA. He is the founder and editor of ''Conscientious'', a blog dedicated to contemporary fine-art photography. He worked as a research scientist in astronomy and has been a professor of photography at the
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Life and work

Colberg studied physics and astronomy at the
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; he earned a Ph.D. in physics (theoretical cosmology) at the
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. He moved to the United States in 2000. After a short and unsatisfying experience in the computer programming industry. Colberg returned as a
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at the
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. He discusses and dissects contemporary fine art photography on his blog, ''Conscientious'', started in 2002. In 2009, '' Source'' included ''Conscientious'' in its list of ten recommended photography blogs; in 2010 ''
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'' said that "Joerg Colberg is a pioneer in photography blogging, and his blog Conscientious maintains a tight editorial voice"; and in 2012
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included it among his few most recommended online photography websites and publications. In 2006, ''American Photo'' named Colberg one of their Photography Innovators. Colberg is the author of ''Understanding Photobooks: The Form and Content of the Photographic Book'' (2016), a guide to making
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. He has contributed essays to photography publications, including ''
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'', and ''
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''. He has written introductory essays for photography monographs, guest-edited photography exhibitions and photobooks. Along with Andrés Marroquín Winkelmann, he was a founder of the short-lived photobook publishing company Meier & Müller. From 2010, Colberg was a faculty member of the
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. he was living in
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. In the photobook ''Vaterland'' (2020), Colberg reflects on the rise of anti-immigrant racism and xenophobia in Germany, "which he believes is not being taken seriously enough", with right-wing ideology having become normalised. It was described in the ''British Journal of Photography'' that Colberg achieves this through "an atmosphere of uneasiness.  . .There is little contrast between black and white.  . .Each picture frames a lingering uncertainty; something out of place.  . .The images work together to create a mood of angst." He made the images in Berlin, Hamburg and Warsaw.


Publications


Publications by Colberg

*''Linking cluster formation to large scale structure.''
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, 1997. . *''Peculiar velocities of galaxy clusters.'' Munich: Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, 1998. . *''At the Edge of the Known World (According to Google Street View)''. Self-published. *''Understanding Photobooks: the Form and Content of the Photographic Book.'' London: Focal, 2016. Hardback, ; paperback, . *''Photography's Neoliberal Realism.'' Discourse 4. London: Mack, 2020. . *''Vaterland''. Bielefeld, Germany: Kerber, 2020. . Text in English, German and Polish.


Publications with contributions by Colberg

*''Image Makers, Image Takers: the essential guide to photography by those in the know.'' New York:
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, 2010. By Anne-Celine Jaeger. . Second expanded edition. *''Conditions'' by Andrés Marroquín Winkelmann, Meier & Müller, 2010. Edition of 300 copies. Edited by Adam Barto. Co-published and with an introductory essay by Colberg. *''Observed.'' London: Ivorypress, 2013. . Sixth volume of C Photo. Guest edited by Colberg. *''2013 project.'' Caf́é Royal, 2013. . Includes texts by Colberg, Craig Atkinson, Sarah Bodman and Lawrence Zeegen. *''Ostkreuz 25 Jahre.'' Ostfildern, Germany: Hatje Cantz, 2015. Edited by "Ostkreuz" (photo agency). . With a foreword by Wolfgang Kil and essays by Colberg and Laura Benz. Text in German, English and French. *''Tim Richmond: Last Best Hiding Place.'' Heidelberg: Kehrer, 2015. Edited by Tim Richmond and Lee C. Wallick. . With an essay by Colberg.


Awards

*2011: Life.com picked Conscientious for its Photo Blog Awards. The citation reads:
Perhaps it's the earnest—and rather cryptic—name. Maybe it's the formal, intense headshot of the blog's creator, Joerg Colberg, that suggests a seriously intellectual undertaking. And indeed, '
Conscientious
'' is seriously intellectual; luckily, though, Colberg's is a refreshing, bracing intellect, one fueled by a genuine curiosity about—and love of—photography. This is one of the longest-running photo blogs out there, and since its founding in 2002 has offered countless profiles of photographers and their work: Aaron Ruell's marvelous environmental portraits and Alex te Napel's moving and unsettling "Faces of Alzheimer's" portraits, to name just two. And the blog is packed: Readers will also find in-depth interviews, news and commentary on exhibitions, and book reviews, as well as Colberg's rigorous and wide-ranging musings on matters large (one post: "What makes great photography?") and small. There's not an ounce of fluff here, which is why Conscientious is rightly seen and lauded as one of the very few essential photography destinations on the Web.


References


External links

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Conscientious Photography Magazine"Masters Series: Jörg M. Colberg, Krakow Photomonth 2016"
(video) – Colberg giving a presentation, "Photography Online in 2016: What does any of it mean?", on the importance of understanding photographs because photographs play an important role for communication on the Internet {{DEFAULTSORT:Colberg, Jorg Living people 1968 births German expatriates in the United States German astrophysicists Photography critics Photography academics Photography websites University of Bonn alumni University of Hartford faculty University of Pittsburgh fellows