Emma JonesA Year in Cycling #1: DecemberIn his book Paths and Passages Hans Dieter Schaal visualises what a journey can feel like. In his fine black and white drawings different…4 min read·Dec 31, 2020----
Emma JonesSome reflections on American swimming poolsI’ve found, recently, that whenever I am swimming I can’t help but think about photographs. Perhaps it is something to do with the…6 min read·Jun 24, 2020----
Emma JonesinOne Table, One WorldOn fear: wild-campingOne night, when my partner and I were cycle touring in the USA, we decided to set up camp in a small park by the side of the road. The site…4 min read·May 22, 2020--3--3
Emma JonesThe Pleasures and Terrors of LevitationThroughout the 1950s and early 1960s Aaron Siskind took hundreds of photographs of young men jumping into a lake in Chicago. Siskind…4 min read·May 14, 2020----
Emma JonesinThe StartupAre you going to eat that? Instagram Food Photography and the Dutch Still LifeIn any large London supermarket you will find an embarrassment of riches. Apart from the occasional Avocado or Courgette scare, foodstuff…9 min read·Sep 28, 2019--2--2
Emma JonesinOne Table, One WorldThe Road Trip: Falling in love with America’s highwaysIn his introduction to the 1959 edition of Robert Frank’s seminal photobook The Americans Jack Kerouac, beat writer of On the Road fame…6 min read·Aug 5, 2019----
Emma JonesSex and the Simulacrum: The death of intimacy?In Love in the Time of Tamagotchi, Darren Pettman writes lucidly on the Western idealism of Romanticism, a vision that elevates love as a…10 min read·Jun 25, 2019----
Emma JonesKeeping Time in PragueIn the summertime I imagine that Letenská pláň, a green tongue of land rising high above the river Vltava, is a tangle of bodies and…2 min read·Mar 17, 2019----
Emma JonesInterim spaces: on the Lexus advert at Kings Cross StationWhen travelling from King’s Cross Underground to the St Pancras concourse you pass through a small tunnel, no more than 30 meters long…3 min read·Mar 17, 2019----