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In collaboration with Obit Magazine and the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona Libraries, Daylight presents this remembrance and celebration of photographer Milton Rogovin. Original text and narration by Jeff Weinstein.
Milton Rogovin: 1909-2011
Since 2009, photojournalist Tim Freccia has made a number of trips to Mogadishu, a city with a reputation as one of the most dangerous places on earth. In his photographs of Somalia's capital city, Freccia notes men in kikoys stepping daintily through the street, shouldering RPGs and machine guns. Women glance furtively from the shadows, and smile flirtatiously. The citizens of Mogadishu sweep up after the fighting, glancing at me as I drive by, waiting for the war to end and the beach-side cafes to open again.
Tim Freccia: Mogadishu
Renowned photographer David Hurn has worked on almost every area of the profession. As a photojournalist he documented the Soviet invasion of Hungary, as an advertising photographer he worked on the photoshoots for films like James Bond and Barbarella, and he has forever portrayed Wales and its people in his series of books. Now, as a pensioner, he keeps himself as busy as always. Passing Time has been born from Hurn's will to prove that he is not dead as some may assume, but is instead observing and photographing every day. However, following a career of 55 years in one...
David Hurn: "Passing Time"
We are proud to feature a portfolio of images from Joel Sternfeld's recent book iDubai. In iDubai, Sternfeld captured photographs of Dubai's lavish shopping malls with his iPhone camera. Featuring commentary by Chris Wiley, iDubai marries form and content in its incisive critique on conspicuous consumption.
Joel Sternfeld: iDubai
The Smi, which translates to The People are an indigenous group living in the Arctic Circle region of northern Scandinavia. It is the largest area in the world with an ancestral way of life based on the seasonal migrations of the animals. The Smi are by tradition reindeer herders and live a nomadic lifestyle based on the reindeer migration. By possessing a livelihood that is dependent on their surroundings, the Sami are acutely aware of the changes in nature. Erika Larsen has spent over three years documenting their symbiotic relationship with the environment.
Erika Larsen: Sámi
In this month's multimedia feature Martin Parr interviews acclaimed photographer Alec Soth. As part of the Brighton Photo Biennial 2010, Soth was commissioned by Photoworks to be included in the exhibition Strange and Familiar. For his contribution to the show, Soth collaborated with his daughter, Carmen, to produced a project titled Brighton Picture Hunt, for which the father-daughter team explored and photographed the towns of Brighton Hove in Southern England. Please feel free to embed this video on your own site.
Brighton Photo Biennial - Daylight Multimedia - Alec Soth + Martin Parr Podcast
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