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Check out Harvey Wang's From Darkroom to Daylight as recommended by the Wall Street Journal.  "One of the subjects in Harvey Wang’s collection of interviews “From Darkroom to Daylight” (Daylight Books, 176 pages, $45) is Steven Sasson, the electrical engineer who was hired by Kodak in 1973 and a few years later built the first digital camera, a crude, Rube Goldberg-looking device. Mr. Wang also interviewed Thomas Knoll, who, with his brother John, created Photoshop. But most of the 44 featured here are photographers whose lives have been impacted by the shift in photography from film to digital; Sally Mann,Elliott...

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First Friday with Patty Carroll

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Location: The Lubeznik Center for the Arts When: December 4, 5-8PM Join us to celebrate the release of Patty Carroll's new book, Anonymous Women. Books are set to release in January 2017, so this is a special opportunity to grab your advance copy and get it signed! Patty will speak at 6PM.  

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Gomma Photography Grant 2016

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FestFoto Brazil 2017 Call for Entry - Moments of Celebration

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celebration of friends - of life - of freedom in all its dimensions - the equality of gender and race - the difference - the diversity - democracy - the crop - the environment - fish and rivers - fruits and harvest - of share - of learning - of teaching - laziness - of joy - the plants - scoop of what is done with the hands - of what is done with the embrace - the will to be - the music - the fire - the family - the play - the smile - of photography -...

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Show + Book Signing: COLLECTIONS: BIRDS, BONES, AND BUTTERFLIES

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Opening Reception: October 19  Location: Rayko Photo, San Francisco CA Leah Sobsey will be presenting her newest book from Daylight Books, Collections: Birds, Bones, and Butterflies at the Rayko Photo Gallery in San Francisco.   Leah Sobsey works at the intersection of nineteenth century photographic processes and twenty-first century digital technology. Sobsey photographs bird skins, bleached bones, clipped ferns, and tattered shoes that she unearths from the dark drawers of national park museum collections. Plucked from their original context, she illuminates them with sun and light, giving them new definition. The subject matter of each series she creates is dictated by her discoveries,...

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