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CNN features 'Photographs by Iraqi Civilians' project

Posted by Michael Itkoff on

On this 20th anniversary of the war in Iraq CNN is featuring Daylight Books newly updated 'Photographs by Iraqi Civilians' project.We are so pleased to have worked with such a great team on this. Special thanks to Fred Ritchen, Christina Zdanowicz and her team at CNN, our fixers Sangar Khaleel and Awad Al-Taei, the Iraqi participants and everyone else that has helped bring this project to life!   https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/19/middleeast/gallery/photos-iraq-life-after-us-invasion/index.html

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2023 Daylight Photo Awards is Open for Submissions

Posted by Michael Itkoff on

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! The 2023 Daylight Photo Awards has launched! This year's line-up of judges includes: Jonas Cuénin (Blind Magazine) Leonor Mamanna (Bloomberg) Kurt Mutchler (National Geographic) Roula Seikaly (Humble Arts Foundation) Tracey Woods (The Luupe) The winner will receive $1000, a digital feature and a chance to have their project considered for publication. Previous Daylight Photo Award winners include: Vikesh Kapoor, Donavon Smallwood, Maria Sturm, Bryan Thomas, Matthew Genitempo, Bryan Schutmaat, Aaron Vincent Elkaim,Tamas Dezso and Katrin Koenning. SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2023 Fee: $35 https://daylightphotoawards.com

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2022 Daylight Photo Award Winner Vikesh Kapoor!

Posted by Sam Darby on

We are proud to announce that Vikesh Kapoor is the winner of the 2022 Daylight Photo Awards! Vikesh's project See You At Home is an ongoing personal narrative exploring the latent sense of loss from one's heritage while aging as an immigrant in a non-native culture.  You can see Vikesh Kapoor's digital feature HERE

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Prophetic Kingdom featured in the Guardian

Posted by Michael Itkoff on

We are pleased to see Martin Buday's book Prophetic Kingdom featured in the Guardian

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Evan Hume's Viewing Distance featured by the Financial Times

Posted by Michael Itkoff on

We are so pleased with Evan Hume's new book 'Viewing Distance' and the UK's Financial Times is as well! Check out the feature in print on November 20th!

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