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2021 DPA WINNER: Donavon Smallwood

Posted by Michael Itkoff on

The 2021 Daylight Photo Award Winner is Donavon Smallwood for his project 'Languor'  We are proud to announce that Donavon Smallwood is the winner of the 2021 Daylight Photo Awards! Donavon's project 'Languor' juxtaposes portraits of African-Americans with landscapes made in NYC's Central Park during the long months of lockdown. The beloved Central Park is built upon what once was the vibrant Black community of Seneca Village. With 'Languor' Donavon pays homage to this little remembered history while '"centering black tranquility among the chaos of nature, space, history and life today." Donavon will receive a $1000 cash prize and a digital feature.  https://stories.daylight.co/donavon-smallwood-languor  Congratulations...

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Fauxliage featured by LA Times, Daily Mail, Sierra Club and more!

Posted by Michael Itkoff on

Annette LeMay Burke's new book 'Fauxliage' was recently featured by the LA Times, Daily Mail, Sierra Club and many more! Check out the book here:  https://daylightbooks.org/products/fauxliage

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Daylight Photo Awards Deadline Extended!

Posted by Sam Darby on

Due to popular demand the deadline to submit to the 2021 Daylight Photo Awards has been extended to May 15th! One top prize winner will receive a $1000 cash prize and the creation of a digital feature. Juror picks will be promoted via internal and external marketing campaigns and have the opportunity to collaborate with Daylight on the creation of a monograph of their work! Some of the previous winners include, Maria Sturm, Bryan Thomas, Matthew Genitempo, Zora J Murff, and Marta Zgierska. https://www.daylightphotoawards.com    

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2021 Daylight Photo Awards launched

Posted by Michael Itkoff on

2021 Daylight Photo Awards Jury:  Kai Caemmerer (SFO Museum)  Alexa Keefe (National Geographic Magazine)  Joanna Milter (The New Yorker)  Mark Murrmann (Mother Jones Magazine)  Amanda Webster (The New York Times) One top prize winner will receive a $1000 cash prize and the creation of a digital feature. Juror picks will be promoted via internal and external marketing campaigns and have the opportunity to collaborate with Daylight on the creation of a monograph of their work. SUBMISSION DEADLINE MAY 1ST Submit here: https://daylightphotoawards.com/

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Kicking Sawdust reviewed in Musee Magazine

Posted by Michael Itkoff on

Clayton Anderson's book Kicking Sawdust: Running Away with the Circus and Carnival was just reviewed in Musee Magazine. Take a look here: https://museemagazine.com/culture/2020/12/3/book-review-kicking-sawdust

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