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 PORTFOLIO REVIEWS PHOTOMONTH THE EAST LONDON PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVALPhotomonth will host international exhibitions of photography featuring emerging and established artists in spaces throughout London's East End. Events include portfolio reviews, lectures, seminars, artist talks & workshops. For information and brochures e-mail: info@alternativearts.co.uk Visit: www.photomonth.org THE CENTER ANNOUNCES 'REVIEW LOS ANGELES' JANUARY 9-10, 2009Review LA is a two-day photographic event, held January 9-10, 2009 at the Doubletree Guest Suites, Santa Monica, California, that provides photographers a platform to network and share work with one another and with photography professionals. One-on-one twenty-minute meetings with esteemed gallerists, editors, agents, publishers and more, provide photographers of all levels with networking opportunities and possible career advancement. Review LA is planned to coincide with Photo LA, the 18th annual international photographic exposition. read more » |
Issue #1, DebutFeaturing portfolios by: Sara Gomez, Tom Rankin, Alec Soth, Jen Szymaszek THIS EDITION IS SOLD OUT!! Alec Soth's photographic narrative follows his journey along the Mississippi river; each image offering insight into the timeless traditions and ever-changing cultural and physical landscapes of the Mississippi. Soth is currently displaying this work in the Biennial exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Jen Szymaszek brings us the faces and words of surviving family members of forgotten World Trade Center employees. Szymaszek's photographs communicate the universality of human love and loss while simultaneously illuminating the tragedy of 'undocumented' W.T.C. workers and their remaining families. The individuals missing from each of these family portraits represent a much larger population of migrants lost in the disaster of September 11, 2001. Unlike the families of lost U.S. citizen W.T.C workers, none of the here-represented families have received financial support from the United States government. Szymaszek has recently formed a non-profit organization that seeks to uncover this tragedy and bring support to all of the families of "Los Olvidados". Tom Rankin is Director of the Center for Documentary Studies in Durham, North Carolina. His photographs herein, explore the relationship of man and wilderness as represented through the lives and surroundings of several individuals living in the Mississippi Delta. While much of Rankin's work depicts the communities of this region, his photographs in this issue are yet unpublished. Sara Gomez is a young artist living and working in central North Carolina. She recently returned to the United States from an extended stay in Northern India. There, Gomez lived and worked as a resident of Ahmedabad. Her photographs and words from this experience bring us breathtakingly delicate imagery of the children with whom she worked. Gomez is currently working on her book of these photographs which is expected to be printed within the next year. Price: $20.00
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