AUGURY COLLECTOR’S EDITION / Elena Helfrecht & Teri Varhol
Edition of 20 copies
Collector’s box set edition includes a clamshell box with:
Awards and others:
Edition of 20 copies
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Collector’s box set edition includes a clamshell box with:
- A numbered copy of Augury collectors edition.
- Two archival pigment prints, signed and numbered by the artists.
Elena Helfrecht and Teri Varhol’s debut photobook is a compilation of their two stories, ‘The Swallow’ and ‘The Cage’. These act like telegrams between worlds, merging distant places into a single space as the pair navigate Prague, London, Bavaria and the Alps during the global lockdowns of 2020 and 2021.
In Augury, sublime landscapes and natural phenomena take on the surreal and fantastic as the artists capture them through layers of mysticism. Iconography and superstition are woven together to create visceral narratives of distorted consciousness, nature’s mutations and the constant tension between light and dark, inside and outside.
As writer Krasimira Butseva observes in the book’s introduction, the viewer is led through crosses marking the stalks of trees, windows concealed, a nest of wasps, mist, an opening in the sky, an author's wound and an onion tree.
In Augury, sublime landscapes and natural phenomena take on the surreal and fantastic as the artists capture them through layers of mysticism. Iconography and superstition are woven together to create visceral narratives of distorted consciousness, nature’s mutations and the constant tension between light and dark, inside and outside.
As writer Krasimira Butseva observes in the book’s introduction, the viewer is led through crosses marking the stalks of trees, windows concealed, a nest of wasps, mist, an opening in the sky, an author's wound and an onion tree.
Awards and others:
Featured Publication at the Belfast Photo Festival 2022
Featured Publication at the Photo Vogue Festival 2022
Collections:
Vogue Italia Collection
Press:
PHmuseum / GUP / Nowhere Diary / Kwerfeldein(DE) / Paper Journal / Vogue Italy / Strange Fire Collective / PORT / Conceptual Project
AUGURY / Elena Helfrecht & Teri Varhol
Introduction by Krasimira Butseva
ISBN: 978-958-49-5043-7
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Published on March 2022
Awards and others:
Featured Publication at the Belfast Photo Festival 202 / Featured Publication at the Photo Vogue Festival 2022
Collections:
Vogue Italia Collection
Press:
Photo Collective Australia (Print) / PHmuseum / GUP / Nowhere Diary / Kwerfeldein(DE) / Paper Journal / Vogue Italy / Strange Fire Collective / PORT / Conceptual Projects
Introduction by Krasimira Butseva
ISBN: 978-958-49-5043-7
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Published on March 2022
120 pages (60 each side)
Softcover
6.3 x 9.25”
Dos-à-dos binding
Silver foil-debossed cover
Offset print on matte paper
Edition of 200
Elena Helfrecht and Teri Varhol’s debut photobook is a compilation of their two stories, ‘The Swallow’ and ‘The Cage’. These act like telegrams between worlds, merging distant places into a single space as the pair navigate Prague, London, Bavaria and the Alps during the global lockdowns of 2020 and 2021.
In Augury, sublime landscapes and natural phenomena take on the surreal and fantastic as the artists capture them through layers of mysticism. Iconography and superstition are woven together to create visceral narratives of distorted consciousness, nature’s mutations and the constant tension between light and dark, inside and outside.
As writer Krasimira Butseva observes in the book’s introduction, the viewer is led through crosses marking the stalks of trees, windows concealed, a nest of wasps, mist, an opening in the sky, an author's wound and an onion tree.
In Augury, sublime landscapes and natural phenomena take on the surreal and fantastic as the artists capture them through layers of mysticism. Iconography and superstition are woven together to create visceral narratives of distorted consciousness, nature’s mutations and the constant tension between light and dark, inside and outside.
As writer Krasimira Butseva observes in the book’s introduction, the viewer is led through crosses marking the stalks of trees, windows concealed, a nest of wasps, mist, an opening in the sky, an author's wound and an onion tree.
Awards and others:
Featured Publication at the Belfast Photo Festival 202 / Featured Publication at the Photo Vogue Festival 2022
Collections:
Vogue Italia Collection
Press:
Photo Collective Australia (Print) / PHmuseum / GUP / Nowhere Diary / Kwerfeldein(DE) / Paper Journal / Vogue Italy / Strange Fire Collective / PORT / Conceptual Projects
COLLECTED TALES / The Journal of Grievances, Vol.IV
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Published on January 2022
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Published on January 2022
Anthology of 11 booklets
6.9 x 9”
Sadle-stitched
Tip on image on debossed back cover
Digital print on uncoated paper
Matt Laminated slipcase
Edition of 100
Traversing scenes from an ancient city in Italy, to deep Bavarian forests, to suburban family life in Boston, U.S., the ten selected photographers showcase unique tales of their own telling through a short series of photographs, accompanied by ten short tales in a separate book by writer George Weld. Their collected tales are then interwoven into a larger body of work exploring shared themes of storytelling across borders, time zones and landscapes, from moments of intense isolation to total freedom.
This publication was edited and curated in collaboration with Image Threads through a series of one-on-one sessions with the participating artists and a group critique call with Judith Black.
Collected Tales index (in order of appearance)
This publication was edited and curated in collaboration with Image Threads through a series of one-on-one sessions with the participating artists and a group critique call with Judith Black.
Collected Tales index (in order of appearance)
Laura - Judith Black (invited artist)
Pictures of birds - Alana Perino
Sanitá - Ciro Battiloro
Unternächte - Elena Helfrecht
Magdalena - Felipe Romero Beltrán
Painting the sky with a name I don’t remember - Harrison Miller
Halfway to spring - Ilya Nikitin
To shoot the sun - Isabella Convertino
Sound without echo - Maxwell LaBelle
Where the light no longer falls - Robin Bernstein
Channels - George Weld (invited writer)
Curated and edited in collaboration with Image Threads
Index illustration by Wilson J. Melo
CHALK TALK ONE/ Mateo Ruiz Gonzalez & Pablo Mejía
Poetry: “Alcohol,” Joe Bolton, The Last Nostalgia, The University of Arkansas Press, 1999
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Published on December 2021
Chalk Talk is a photography and poetry publication sporadically published.
Poetry: “Alcohol,” Joe Bolton, The Last Nostalgia, The University of Arkansas Press, 1999
*Shipping policy
Published on December 2021
14 Pages
Softcover
12.4 x 18.5”
Unbound
Digital print on recycled paper⠀⠀
Edition of 15
Chalk Talk is a photography and poetry publication sporadically published.
FOOL’S PARADISE / The Journal of Grievances, Vol.III
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Published on October 2020
Invited Artist:
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Published on October 2020
88 pages
Hard Cover
8.5 x 10.5”
Tip on image on spot debossed cover
Spot deboss on back cover
Digital print on glossy paper + insert on bristol paper
Edition of 150
The Journal Of Grievances, Vol.III is a group publication dedicated to personal exploration. It portrays a substantial and unbiased view of a multiverse of experiences. A glimpse into worlds both odd and ordinary, where landscapes blend the tangible and the illusory. Quotidian scenarios resembling dreamlike aesthetics.
Invited Artist:
Michal Chelbin
Contributors:
Ada Zielinska, Alexandre Silberman, Alys Tomlinson, Ana Zibelnik, André Viking, Anne Eder, Annie Frame, Ben Huff, Callum Royle, Dan Moga, Daniel Loveday, Daniel Rampulla, David Nelson Hospers, Evan Perkins, Fred Mitchell, Giuseppe Lacorazza, Guy Greenberg, Harlan Crichton, Jenia Fridlyand, John David Richardson, Jorge Valdivieso Guerra, Judith Black, Kristan Klimczak, Matthew Carroll, Matthew Shaw, Mikaela Martin, Paul Cohen, Sam Angel
Press:
GUP / COOPH Magazine / British Journal of Photography / Nowhere Diary


AUGURY COLLECTOR’S EDITION / Elena Helfrecht & Teri Varhol
Edition of 20 copies
*Shipping policy
Collectors box set edition includes a clamshell box with:
Edition of 20 copies
*Shipping policy
Collectors box set edition includes a clamshell box with:
- A numbered copy of Augury collectors edition.
- Two archival pigment prints, signed and numbered by the artists.
Elena Helfrecht and Teri Varhol’s debut photobook is a compilation of their two stories, ‘The Swallow’ and ‘The Cage’. These act like telegrams between worlds, merging distant places into a single space as the pair navigate Prague, London, Bavaria and the Alps during the global lockdowns of 2020 and 2021.
In Augury, sublime landscapes and natural phenomena take on the surreal and fantastic as the artists capture them through layers of mysticism. Iconography and superstition are woven together to create visceral narratives of distorted consciousness, nature’s mutations and the constant tension between light and dark, inside and outside.
As writer Krasimira Butseva observes in the book’s introduction, the viewer is led through crosses marking the stalks of trees, windows concealed, a nest of wasps, mist, an opening in the sky, an author's wound and an onion tree.
Awards and others:
Featured Publication at the Belfast Photo Festival 2022
Featured Publication at the Photo Vogue Festival 2022
Collections:
Vogue Italia Collection
Press:
PHmuseum / GUP / Nowhere Diary / Kwerfeldein(DE) / Paper Journal / Vogue Italy / Strange Fire Collective / PORT / Conceptual Project
In Augury, sublime landscapes and natural phenomena take on the surreal and fantastic as the artists capture them through layers of mysticism. Iconography and superstition are woven together to create visceral narratives of distorted consciousness, nature’s mutations and the constant tension between light and dark, inside and outside.
As writer Krasimira Butseva observes in the book’s introduction, the viewer is led through crosses marking the stalks of trees, windows concealed, a nest of wasps, mist, an opening in the sky, an author's wound and an onion tree.
Awards and others:
Featured Publication at the Belfast Photo Festival 2022
Featured Publication at the Photo Vogue Festival 2022
Collections:
Vogue Italia Collection
Press:
PHmuseum / GUP / Nowhere Diary / Kwerfeldein(DE) / Paper Journal / Vogue Italy / Strange Fire Collective / PORT / Conceptual Project



AUGURY / Elena Helfrecht & Teri Varhol
Introduction by Krasimira Butseva
ISBN: 978-958-49-5043-7
*Shipping policy
Published on March 2022
Introduction by Krasimira Butseva
ISBN: 978-958-49-5043-7
*Shipping policy
Published on March 2022
Softcover
6.3 x 9.25”
Dos-à-dos binding
Silver foil-debossed cover
Offset print on matte paper
120 pages (60 each side)
Edition of 200
Elena Helfrecht and Teri Varhol’s debut photobook is a compilation of their two stories, ‘The Swallow’ and ‘The Cage’. These act like telegrams between worlds, merging distant places into a single space as the pair navigate Prague, London, Bavaria and the Alps during the global lockdowns of 2020 and 2021.
In Augury, sublime landscapes and natural phenomena take on the surreal and fantastic as the artists capture them through layers of mysticism. Iconography and superstition are woven together to create visceral narratives of distorted consciousness, nature’s mutations and the constant tension between light and dark, inside and outside.
As writer Krasimira Butseva observes in the book’s introduction, the viewer is led through crosses marking the stalks of trees, windows concealed, a nest of wasps, mist, an opening in the sky, an author's wound and an onion tree.
Awards and others:
Featured Publication at the Belfast Photo Festival 2022
Featured Publication at the Photo Vogue Festival 2022
Collections:
Vogue Italia Collection
Press:
Photo Collective Australia / PHmuseum / GUP / Nowhere Diary / Kwerfeldein(DE) / Paper Journal / Vogue Italy / Strange Fire Collective / PORT / Conceptual Project
In Augury, sublime landscapes and natural phenomena take on the surreal and fantastic as the artists capture them through layers of mysticism. Iconography and superstition are woven together to create visceral narratives of distorted consciousness, nature’s mutations and the constant tension between light and dark, inside and outside.
As writer Krasimira Butseva observes in the book’s introduction, the viewer is led through crosses marking the stalks of trees, windows concealed, a nest of wasps, mist, an opening in the sky, an author's wound and an onion tree.
Awards and others:
Featured Publication at the Belfast Photo Festival 2022
Featured Publication at the Photo Vogue Festival 2022
Collections:
Vogue Italia Collection
Press:
Photo Collective Australia / PHmuseum / GUP / Nowhere Diary / Kwerfeldein(DE) / Paper Journal / Vogue Italy / Strange Fire Collective / PORT / Conceptual Project



COLLECTED TALES / The Journal of Grievances, Vol.IV
*Shipping policy
Published on January 2022
*Shipping policy
Published on January 2022
Anthology
6.9 x 9”
Sadle stich
Tip on image on debossed back cover
Digital print on uncoated paper
Matt Laminated slipcase
11 Booklets
Edition of 100
Traversing scenes from an ancient city in Italy, to deep Bavarian forests, to suburban family life in Boston, U.S., the ten selected photographers showcase unique tales of their own telling through a short series of photographs, accompanied by ten short tales in a separate book by writer George Weld. Their collected tales are then interwoven into a larger body of work exploring shared themes of storytelling across borders, time zones and landscapes, from moments of intense isolation to total freedom.
This publication was edited and curated in collaboration with Image Threads through a series of one-on-one sessions with the participating artists and a group critique call with Judith Black.
Collected Tales index (in order of appearance)
Laura - Judith Black (invited artist)
Pictures of birds - Alana Perino
Sanitá - Ciro Battiloro
Unternächte - Elena Helfrecht
Magdalena - Felipe Romero Beltrán
Painting the sky with a name I don’t remember - Harrison Miller
Halfway to spring - Ilya Nikitin
To shoot the sun - Isabella Convertino
Sound without echo - Maxwell LaBelle
Where the light no longer falls - Robin Bernstein
Channels - George Weld (invited writer)
Curated and edited in collaboration with Image Threads
Index illustration by Wilson J. Melo
This publication was edited and curated in collaboration with Image Threads through a series of one-on-one sessions with the participating artists and a group critique call with Judith Black.
Collected Tales index (in order of appearance)
Laura - Judith Black (invited artist)
Pictures of birds - Alana Perino
Sanitá - Ciro Battiloro
Unternächte - Elena Helfrecht
Magdalena - Felipe Romero Beltrán
Painting the sky with a name I don’t remember - Harrison Miller
Halfway to spring - Ilya Nikitin
To shoot the sun - Isabella Convertino
Sound without echo - Maxwell LaBelle
Where the light no longer falls - Robin Bernstein
Channels - George Weld (invited writer)
Curated and edited in collaboration with Image Threads
Index illustration by Wilson J. Melo


CHALK TALK ONE/ Mateo Ruiz Gonzalez & Pablo Mejía
Poetry: “Alcohol,” Joe Bolton, The Last Nostalgia, The University of Arkansas Press, 1999
*Shipping policy
Published on December 2021
Poetry: “Alcohol,” Joe Bolton, The Last Nostalgia, The University of Arkansas Press, 1999
*Shipping policy
Published on December 2021
Softcover
12.4 x 18.5”
Unbound
Digital print on recycled paper⠀⠀
14 Pages
Edition of 15



FOOL’S PARADISE / The journal Of Grievances, Vol.III
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Published on October 2020
*Shipping policy
Published on October 2020
Hard Cover
8.5 x 10.5”
Tip on image on spot debossed cover
Spot deboss on back cover
Digital print on glossy paper + insert on bristol paper
88 pages
Edition of 150
The Journal Of Grievances, Vol.III is a group publication dedicated to personal exploration. It portrays a substantial and unbiased view of a multiverse of experiences. A glimpse into worlds both odd and ordinary, where landscapes blend the tangible and the illusory. Quotidian scenarios resembling dreamlike aesthetics.
Invited Artist:
Michal Chelbin
Contributors:
Ada Zielinska, Alexandre Silberman, Alys Tomlinson, Ana Zibelnik, André Viking, Anne Eder, Annie Frame, Ben Huff, Callum Royle, Dan Moga, Daniel Loveday, Daniel Rampulla, David Nelson Hospers, Evan Perkins, Fred Mitchell, Giuseppe Lacorazza, Guy Greenberg, Harlan Crichton, Jenia Fridlyand, John David Richardson, Jorge Valdivieso Guerra, Judith Black, Kristan Klimczak, Matthew Carroll, Matthew Shaw, Mikaela Martin, Paul Cohen, Sam Angel
Press:
GUP / COOPH Magazine / British Journal of Photography / Nowhere Diary
Invited Artist:
Michal Chelbin
Contributors:
Ada Zielinska, Alexandre Silberman, Alys Tomlinson, Ana Zibelnik, André Viking, Anne Eder, Annie Frame, Ben Huff, Callum Royle, Dan Moga, Daniel Loveday, Daniel Rampulla, David Nelson Hospers, Evan Perkins, Fred Mitchell, Giuseppe Lacorazza, Guy Greenberg, Harlan Crichton, Jenia Fridlyand, John David Richardson, Jorge Valdivieso Guerra, Judith Black, Kristan Klimczak, Matthew Carroll, Matthew Shaw, Mikaela Martin, Paul Cohen, Sam Angel
Press:
GUP / COOPH Magazine / British Journal of Photography / Nowhere Diary
