Jason Fulford (born 1973)[1] is an American photographer, publisher[2] and educator,[3] based in Brooklyn, New York City[4] and Scranton, PA.[5]
The primary format for Fulford's own photography is the book, which include Sunbird (2000), Crushed (2003), Raising Frogs For $$$ (2006), The Mushroom Collector (2010), Hotel Oracle (2013),[6]Contains: 3 Books (2016),[7]The Medium is a Mess (2018), and Clayton's Ascent (2018).[8] He has had a solo exhibition at Minneapolis Institute of Art[9] and is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship.[10]
Fulford is co-founder of J&L Books,[11] where he is publisher, editor and book designer.[12] He works as a photographer and has lectured at various universities.[12][3]
He is based in Brooklyn, New York City,[4] and married to Tamara Shopsin.[13][14]
Fulford's photographs have been featured in The Atlantic,[15]Harper's,[16]The New Yorker,[17][18][19][20]The New York Times,[21]The New York Times Magazine,[22][23][24] and Topic.[25]
Notes on Fulford's Raising Frogs For $$$. Los Angeles, CA: The Ice Plant, 2011. ISBN9780982365359.
Hotel Oracle. Edited by Lorenzo De Rita.
First edition. Amsterdam: The Soon Institute, 2013. ISBN978-90-810584-4-5. Edition of 1000 copies.
Second edition. Amsterdam: The Soon Institute, 2014. ISBN9789081058452. Edition of 1000 copies.
Contains: 3 Books. Amsterdam: The Soon Institute, 2016. Three volumes in a box, Mild Moderate Severe Profound,I Am Napoleon and &&. Edited by Lorenzo De Rita. ISBN9789081058476.
The Medium is a Mess. Reggio Emilia: Studio Blanco, 2018. Edition of 500 copies.[8]
Good 70s. Atlanta/New York: J&L/D.A.P., 2015. ISBN978-0-9895311-4-6. By Mike Mandel with text by Sandra Phillips. Edited by Fulford and Sharon Gallagher.
Where To Score. Atlanta/San Francisco: J&L/Kadist, 2018. ISBN978-0999365519. Edited by Fulford and Jordan Stein.
Der Greif. Issue #11. Munich: Der Greif, 2018. ISSN 2191-4524. Edited by Fulford.
Photo No-No's: Meditations on What Not to Photograph. New York: Aperture, 2021. ISBN978-159711-4998.
Ordinary Things Will Be Signs For Us: Photographs by Corita. Atlanta/New York: J&L/Magic Hour, 2023. ISBN978-0-9993655-5-7. Edited by Julie Ault, Fulford and Jordan Weitzman.
Publications with contributions by Fulford
Making Scenes. New York: Broadvision, 2001. By Penelope Trunk (as Adrienne Eisen). ISBN978-0970351708. Photographs and design by Fulford.
Eat Me: The Food and Philosophy of Kenny Shopsin. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2008. By Kenny Shopsin and Carolynn Carreño. ISBN978-0307264930. Photographs by Fulford and Tamara Shopsin. Foreword by Calvin Trillin.
Brooks Headley's Fancy Desserts. New York: W. W. Norton, 2014. By Brooks Headley. ISBN978-0393241075. Photographs and design by Fulford and Tamara Shopsin.
Paper Airplanes: The Collections of Harry Smith, Catalogue Raisonné, Volume I. Atlanta/New York: J&L/Anthology Film Archives, 2015. ISBN978-0989531139. Edited by John Klacsmann and Andrew Lampert. Photographs by Fulford.
String Figures: The Collections of Harry Smith, Catalogue Raisonné, Volume I. Atlanta/New York: J&L/Anthology Film Archives, 2015. ISBN978-0989531160. Edited by John Klacsmann and Andrew Lampert. Photographs by Fulford.
Bruce Conner Brass Handles. Atlanta, GA: J&L, 2016. ISBN978-0989531184. By Will Brown with text by Jean Conner. Photographs by Fulford.
New Pictures 5: Jason Fulford, The Mushroom Collection,Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, October 2011 – April 2012. Photographs, publications, sculptures (involving the museum's permanent collection), and performances.[9]
Mushroom Machine, San Francisco, CA, Kadist, May 2012.[27]
Harry Smith's Paper Airplanes, SFO Museum, San Francisco, CA, May–August 2016.[28]
Where There's Smoke, San Francisco, Fraenkel Gallery, July–August 2014. With Ruth Van Beek, Michael Lundgren and Viviane Sassen, Curated by Darius Himes.[32]