NewsletterNewsletterTo sign up, enter your email address here: NewsDaylight Documentary Critique ClassSign up now for the Daylight Documentary Critique Class at the Exhibition Lab. This one day workshop will take place Saturday September 18th. Reserve your spot now! read more » First Annual Youth Arts and Media Festival, Los AngelesThis selection of photographs, created by 3 teens living in Los Angeles County, Daylight/CDS projection @ Golden BeltThanks to all who joined us at Golden Belt for a wonderful evening of multimedia projections featuring audio/visual presentations of contemporary photography projects. June 11, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Durham, NC 7:30 p.m., drinks, snacks, and conversation 8:30 p.m., Daylight Multimedia Screenings and a special slide presentation of applicants’ work from the 2010 Daylight/CDS Photo Awards! The Singapore International Photography FestivalThe Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) is the first event of its kind in Southeast Asia. This biennial festival strives to provide a platform for Southeast Asian artists to showcase their works alongside their international peers at various venues across Singapore. The three main festival components are the official exhibitions, workshops and a 2-day portfolio review session for 50 selected Southeast Asian photographers. For more information visit: http://www.sipf.com.sg/web/ Lightstalkers Network For Global PhotographersLightstalkers is a network of uncoventional travelers. The core of its membership is made up of photographers, but also counted are journalists, aid workers, military and security professionals, and information techs, among others. Lightstalkers was created to help its members by serving as a central hub for a mobile, global crew of explorers and operators. Using the site as a virtual base camp, members can track others' movements and projects, exchange unique, real-time information, and assist each other with advice and feedback. For more information visit: www.lightstalkers.org/ |
Iraqi Civilian photo 2![]() This is my Grandfather (Ali Kthyr, 65) and Grandmother (Sadya, 75). They have eight girls and one son, all married. They live in Baghdad, and I went to visit them in my car Photo by Jassim Mohammad |