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The 2012 Foto Book Festival's Book Dummy Awards

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Photographers are invited to present their so far unpublished photobooks to an international expert jury. The best 50 books will be exhibited as part of the festival in Paris. The first prize is a complete book production by publishers Seltmann+Soehne.

Here's all the info you need:

http://2012.fotobookfestival.org/en/dummy_award/

Photo: Mayra Martell's dummy, Cuidad Juarez

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Give the Gift of Daylight

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Daylight Magazine is the perfect gift for photography lovers of all stripes.

*BONUS*

All orders made between now and December 31st recieve a free copy of Daylight Issue #3: Sustainability.

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Sony World Photography Awards 2012

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Whether you are a professional, amateur enthusiast, or student, the Sony World Photography Awards offers categories of competition destined to give you a run for your money. Top prize is $25,000 for the pro competition and $5,000 for the amateur competition. 

Deadline is January 4th.

http://www.worldphoto.org/competitions

and check out the latest entries and winners here

http://www.worldphoto.org/galleries/swpa-galleries/

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The Lost Photographs of Lewis Hine in Europe

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Riverside books is a small, independent publishing company that produces high quality, affordable illustrated books. They have just re-published (originally published by Abbeville Press) the lost photographs of Lewis Hine from his time in Europe. While in Europe, Hine photographed World War I's devestating effects under the direction of the Red Cross. These images made an especially good case for the need for relief work in France, Italy and Greece, reminding us that the work of early photojournalists was just as much about advocating for the causes of government agencies as much as it was about documenting and broadcasting world events. 

The story about how the photos were lost to begin with is worth reading. Says the publisher, 

"At the end of world War II, the Red Cross deposited its photograph collection--some 50,000 pictures--in the Library of Congress, where Hine's work was effectively "lost" due to an eccentric filing code that baffled historians for nearly forty years. Author Daile Kaplan finally was able to break the code, identify Hine's photographs, and reintroduce to the world the best of this master's "lost" photographs--an event that not only brings to light a completely new body of Hine's work but gives him his due, at last, as a true pioneer of photojournalism."

Have a look at the book on Riverside's website, and purchase one if it strikes your fancy. It would make a great gift for any photography enthusiast. 

http://www.riversidebook.com/hine.html

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Video Installation piece for musician Cam Butler

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Life in Kabul - Sunrise to Sunset

http://vimeo.com/33267886

Name index: 
Jake Simkin

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