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April 5, 2013

elin o'Hara slavick will discuss her new book After Hiroshima, which Kyo Maclear called "One of the most beautiful and politically truthful books I have encountered in recent years," and Akira Mizuta Lippit described the book as "a work of dark poetics that calls forth the necessity of remaining vigilant to the sights that test and contest the ubiquitous afterlife of radioactivity."

California College of the Arts

Wednesday April 17th, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Oakland Campus

More information: Email Chris Nickel at cnickel@cca.edu

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April 5, 2013

We're excited to invite you to be among the first to experience our new publishing platform: Daylight Digital.

Download our first feature, Orlando, showcasing exclusive new images from preeminent photographer Alec Soth, accompanied by words from celebrated multidisciplinary artist Kirsten Rian, on your iPad.

With Daylight Digital, we're continuing our strong curatorial tradition by sharing short, immersive features designed to connect you to the world's best artists. More at www.daylightdigital.com

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April 5, 2013

In conjunction with Daylight Digital, TED Books has published Minescape in an electronic format for the iPad, Nook and Kindle.

April 18 - May 24

VII Gallery, 28 Jay St Brooklyn, NY 11201

Book Signing

May 2nd

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April 5, 2013

Submit now to the 2013 Daylight Photo Awards for a chance to win $1,000, a solo exhibition at the Daylight Project Space, a multimedia feature and a set of Daylight Books!

Jury:

Ann Jastrab/Rayko Gallery

Carrie Levy/Wired

Stephen Mayes/VII

Melanie McWhorter/Photoeye

Sean O'Hagan/Guardian

Aaron Schuman/Seesaw

For more information and submissions visit: www.daylightphotoawards.com

Image by 2012 Daylight Photo Award Winner: Aaron Vincent Elkaim

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April 5, 2013

Photographing with only Kodachrome, Jeff Jacobson has created a seductive portfolio of images reflecting on beauty and mortality. This compelling body of photographs provides a nuanced, first-person depiction of a cancer patient's changing perspective on life, death, art, and the world at-large.

 

April 13th - June 16th, Exhibition Opening and book signing, Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, NY

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April 5, 2013

Daylight is pleased to announce the publication of elin o'Hara slavick's After Hiroshima

Text by Mizuno Jun'ichi

After Hiroshima is Slavick's attempt to visually, poetically, and historically address the magnitude of what disappeared and what remains as a result of the dropping of the A-bomb. These are images of loss and survival, fragments and lives, architecture and skin, surfaces and invisible things - like radiation. Slavick's quiet and sensitive photographs are in sharp contrast to the painful, graphic images associated with the aftermath of Hiroshima. In this essay, James Elkins describes After Hiroshima as a "sharp, sad and beautiful project." The book combines cyanotypes thatevoke the early days of photography, rubbings, and traditional photography made by Slavick over the course of visits to Hiroshima with her family from 2008 through 2011.

Join us at the following signings and exhibition openings:

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March 4, 2013

MoP - Month of Photography Denver is a celebration of fine art photography with hundreds of collaborative public events throughout Denver and the region. March and April 2013, MoP is joining multiple museums, galleries, and schools surrounding fine art photography creating an exciting artistic and educational event for the city of Denver and the region.

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March 4, 2013

Photographing with only Kodachrome, Jeff Jacobson has created a seductive portfolio of images reflecting on beauty and mortality. This compelling body of photographs provides a nuanced, first person depiction of cancer patient's changing perspectives on life, death, art and the world at large. Jeff states "My photographs are images of a world hurtling toward an uncertain future, made in a medium that has already ended, by a photographer confronting his own demise."

For more information and to view a multimedia feature: www.daylightbooks.org

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March 4, 2013

Win over 17,000 in cash and prizes! Submit your best work to Photo Video West's World Cup of Photography photo contest presented by ScanDiego and hosted by Werner Publishing. Now accepting entries in the Amateur or Professional division. Categories include children, portrait, wedding, wildlife, landscape, still life, artistic, silhouette, and underwater.

Amateur Categories:

$20 Per Image (Ends March 1, 2013)

$30 Per Image (Ends March 31, 2013)

Professional Categories:

$25 Per Image (Ends March 1, 2013)

$35 Per Image (Ends March 31, 2013)

Grand prize winners take home $1,000 cash, Tamron 18-270 PZD lens, Adobe's Creative Suite Master Collection, Delkin 64GB CF 1000X or 64GB 633X SD Memory Card, Delkin USB 3.0 Universal Memory Card Reader, Fat Gecko Triple Mount, and more.

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March 4, 2013

Friday, March 8th

Book Launch Party @ ICP, 6-7:30PM

Sunday, March 10th

Panel Discussion: Visualizing Trauma @ MoMa PS1, 3-4:30PM

With Jeff Jacobson, Brett Van Ort and elin o'Hara slavick. Moderated by Fred Ritchen.

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