Pamplemousse #12
215 x 280 mm, 116 pages
London, UK
Quarterly
First published 2021
Founder and editor-in-chief: Nora Lalle
Design and layout: Hannah Mendenhall Schmuck
Cover by: Jee Su Kim
‘Film photography by contemporary artists’
Pamplemousse platforms emerging and established talents in the world of film photography, with particular effort to support underrepresented voices. Each issue is packed with full colour photographs, features, essays, and interviews.
Pamplemousse’s 12th issue, themed ‘Foundations’, arises from a desire to stay grounded while entering a new chapter—and hopes to offer readers that same sense of grounding. Inside, you’ll encounter a range of photographic techniques, from analog composite photograms to the wet plate collodion process. This issue also highlights work that reclaims black and white photography—once used to produce dehumanising anthropological images of people of colour—to celebrate the African diaspora, as well as cover photographer Jee Su Kim’s series ‘Far From Home’ that explores the elusiveness of ‘home’ through the lens of a third culture individual.
Each copy includes a limited-edition, removable postcard showcasing a photograph by Pamplemousse’s 2025 Photo Contest winner, Tanya Sukkari.