NewsletterNewsletterTo sign up, enter your email address here: NewsBACK ISSUES NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOADInterested in reading back issues of Daylight Magazine without adding another magazine to the stack laying around your house? Download the full, high resolution version of whichever back issues interest you (including the sold out Debut Issue) for only $5/each. THE BUBBLE LOUNGE INVITES YOU TO - 'BEYOND KATRINA'Produced by Emmanuelle Chiche and Jessma Evans, 'Beyond Katrina' is a fundraiser hosted by The Bubble Lounge to benefit 2 special art projects about New Orleans that will take place on Monday October 6, 2008. read more » PHOTO-EYE BOOKSTORE IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE OUR FIRST EVER BOOK SALEWhere: photo-eye Bookstore, 370 Garcia Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501 DAYLIGHT AT BROOKLYN BOOK FESTIVALDaylight was part of the Brooklyn Book Festival on Sunday, September 14. The festival was a great success and we thank everyone for coming by to see us. If you missed the festival but are interested in learning about Daylight or purchasing subscriptions and back issues, visit our website: www.daylightmagazine.org DAYLIGHT BLOG LAUNCHEDDaylight has launched a new blog that will feature regularly updated content from a diverse range of contributors spanning the photography industry. Daylight Blog will offer engaging criticism and review on an international scale. Please visit our blog to read Chris Wiley's review of Joel Sternfeld's new series Oxbow Archive now on view at Luhring Augustine Gallery, NYC. |
Issue #4, Israel/PalestineFeaturing portfolios by: Simon Norfolk, Luc Delahaye, Kai Wiedenhofer, Paolo Pellegrin, Ahikam Seri, Ori Gersht, Gilad Ophir, Noel Jabbour, Noa Ben Shalom This issue of Daylight Magazine, one year in the making, compiles a number of photographers examining the situation in Israel and Palestine. The nuances of this highly complex and volatile relationship could only be conveyed by a number of photographers examining parts of the whole. From the dwindling nomadic Bedouin population to the interiors of homes in the West Bank, we hope that this issue provides a unique perspective on a small, contested area of land fraught with religious, social, and economic tension. Price: $15.00
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