NewsletterNewsletterTo sign up, enter your email address here: NewsOUTDOOR PROJECTIONS AT FOVEA EXHIBITIONSOn Saturday August 9th Fovea Exhibitions in Beacon, New York will be presenting Olaf Otto Becker, Jodi Bieber and Joshua Lutz’s podcasts at their monthly outdoor projections. The projection will begin at dusk, please bring a blanket and/or chairs! Fovea Exhibitions is located at 143 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508 HAYAH SHORT FILM FEST, PANAMA CITYFundacion Imaginer is proud to be sponsoring the Hayah Short Film Festival which will be screening many of Daylight Multimedia's podcasts. 'BATTLESPACE' PODCAST FEATURED IN THE FESTIVAL OF THE PHOTOGRAPHDaylight's multimedia version of the exhibition BATTLESPACE, presented in conjunction with November Eleven, premiered at the Festival of the Photograph in Charlottesville, Virginia from June 12-14, 2008. ICP WORKSHOPOn Sunday June 8th, Daylight editor Michael Itkoff spoke at a workshop led by Jonathan Torgovnick entitled 'Partnering with NGOs to Produce Meaningful Work. The full weekend workshop featured both photographers and representatives from NGOs who discussed how photographers can collaborate with NGOs and Non-for-Profit organizations to communicate issues of contemporary social significance. IAN PARRY SCHOLARSHIPIan Parry was a photojournalist who died whilst on assignment for The Sunday Times during the Romanian revolution in 1989. He was just 24 years old. The scholarship was set up by his friends and family in order to build something positive from such a tragic death. |
Issue #2, IraqFeaturing portfolios by: Samantha Appleton, Sean Hemmerle, Roger Hutchings, Bruno Stevens, Susan Meiselas, Sheryl Mendez, Daniel Pepper and an essay by Amir Hassanpour. In this issue of Daylight Magazine, Iraq is presented from a number of perspectives. As individuals living far from the front lines, images we foreigners see on television and in newspapers define our perception of the current situation in Iraq. For many of us, this is an armchair war consisting of images released by corporate-controlled media conglomerates and government censors with undeniable agendas. This issue of Daylight presents the work of photographers who have spent time in Iraq working to present their audience with an individual perspective of the region. What a photographer chooses to capture reflects a personal interest or desire to share a very specific moment with the universal spectrum of potential viewers. Susan Meiselas' images of the Kurdish mass graves in southern Iraq came to light ten years ago when the burial sites were exposed to the world. These images have gained contemporary relevance as they are once again being reproduced and reviewed as evidence in the current legal case against Saddam Hussein. Sean Hemmerle's photographs concentrate on landscapes of war-damaged Baghdad. Also featured in the issue is the first appearance of the self-representative photographic project 'Iraq from Within' which later became the travelling exhibition 'Photographs by Iraqi Civilians, 2004'. Editions of the images are also available for sale through our website with proceeds benefitting the photographers. Price: $20.00
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