Introducing The International Review of Photography
The photography world in 5 minutes. Launching tomorrow.
Dear Friends,
I’m writing to share something I’ve been building for the past several months.
Today, I’m introducing The International Review of Photography, a new weekly newsletter from Fabrik Media covering the global photography world.
Every Monday morning, we deliver the essential photography news — exhibitions, fairs, auctions, photobooks, and photographer profiles — in a concise format you can read in 5 minutes. A weekly briefing for collectors, gallerists, curators, artists, and devoted enthusiasts who care about photography as a serious art form.
Why this, why now? Because the photography world has excellent publications — L’Oeil de la Photographie delivers essential daily coverage, Aperture and Foam publish deeply considered quarterly issues, and the British Journal of Photography has been a vital voice since 1854. But if you’re a busy collector, gallerist, curator, artist, or devoted enthusiast who wants to stay informed about what matters this week — which shows to see, which books to read, what’s moving at auction, who’s emerging — there hasn’t been a single place to get all of that in one sitting. Until now.
Who is it for? Photography collectors. Gallerists and gallery directors. Museum curators. Art advisors. Publishers and editors. Fair directors. Artists. And anyone who believes photography is one of the defining art forms of our time.
Rather than just tell you about it, I’d rather show you. Our first issue is below.
It’s free. If you know someone who lives and breathes photography, I’d be grateful if you’d share this with them.
The International Review of Photography joins LA Insider and The Intentional Artist in the Fabrik Media family. We’ve been connecting audiences with art and culture since 2008 — first in print with Fabrik Magazine, and now through curated digital newsletters reaching over 37,000 subscribers. This is the next chapter.
Thank you for being part of this from the very beginning.
See you tomorrow,
Chris Davies
Publisher & Editor


