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Paris-based photographer Kavak Agir returns to his home country of Iran to tease out some of the cultural tensions in the country. Sex, drugs and religion are some of the topics Kavak fearlessly explores in his project There Them.
Kavak Agir: There Them
British photographer Anand Chhabra mines his personal history growing up the son of Indian immigrants in the heart of England using both archival material along with more contemporary photographs. Intro music composed by Sarvar Sabri. Produced in conjunction with the Format Festival, Derby, UK.
Anand Chhabra: Dreams of our Fathers
Riis Beach in Queens, NY has been a gathering place for queer sun worshippers for generations. For his project 'No Other Name Than Their Own' photographer Chris Berntsen reflects on this history with a mix of contemporary and archival portraits occasionally layered into single images.
Chris Berntsen: No Other Name Than Their Own
Tetsuya Kusu is a Japanese photographer who spent years roaming the hinterlands of the USA and making photographs.The resulting project, American Monuments, is presented here accompanied by narration by the artist.
Tetsuya Kusu: American Monuments
This multimedia feature highlights the 2020 Daylight Photo Awards Juror Picks with a selection of images from each of the winning artists. Andrew Hinderaker, New York Times: Fabiola Ferrero Eve Schillo, LACMA: Julie Glassberg Jane Yeomans, Bloomberg: Roger Grasas Erik Vroons, GUP: Gloria Oyazarbai Gregory Eddi Jones, In the In-Between: Ada Luisa Trillo More information and submission guidelines are available at https://www.daylightphotoawards.com
2020 DPA Juror Picks
French photographer Charles-Henry Bédué explored the West Coast of the USA during the first half of 2020. During his travels he encountered people and landscapes unique to this part of the world.
Charles-Henry Bédué: L'Amour Monstre
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