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Book Details: Paper over boardISBN-13: 978194208485396 pages; 60 Black and white Photographs7 x 9  inches$45 US; $58.99 CAN "Jenny Sampson's collection of portraits encourages us to re-examine our assumptions of who is a skateboarder, by acknowledging the variety of gender expressions that are cultivated in and articulated through skateboarding." - BBC News in Pictures, August 12, 2020"Jenny Sampson’s series “Skate Girls” discusses the rich culture of female skateboarders using the wet plate collodion process to display the endless camaraderie, openness, and creativity." - Analog Forever Magazine, Summer 2020 Issue."Using the old tintype technique for her pictures gives the motifs an exciting dimension from a photo-historic perspective, because, in the early days of the new medium, photography was considered a purely male undertaking." - Leica Fotografie International, September 15, 2020Also featured in:All-About-Photo, Creative Boom (UK), Arts Konbini (France), Girl Talk HQ, Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word, L’Oeil de la Photographie, Analog Forever Magazine, Shots Magazine (Winter 2020 Issue), Leica Fotografie International, and Lomography.Photographs by Jenny SampsonForeword by Becky BealJenny Sampson’s follow-up to her acclaimed collection of tintype skateboarder portraits (Skaters, Daylight 2017) focuses on female skateboarders. Although historically a male-dominated sport, there have always been girls in the skateboarding landscape. By turning her lens on these members of the community all over California, Washington and Oregon, Sampson hopes to increase visibility and honor these girls, young and older, who have been breaking down this gender wall with their skater girl power.Jenny Sampson is a photographer based in Berkeley, CA whose first book Skaters (Daylight 2017) made waves within the extreme sports community and beyond. Her tintype photographs are in numerous private collections.Cindy Whitehead was one of the first professional female skateboarders, a Skateboard Hall of Fame Inductee and is now a ‘sports stylist’ for stars around the world. Her first book IT’S NOT ABOUT PRETTY: A Book About Radical Skater Girls was released in 2017.Becky Beal, PhD, is a Professor of Kinesiology at California State University in Hayward, CA, where she teaches classes in the sociology and philosophy of sport. For nearly thirty years she has researched and written about the cultural and political dynamics of skateboarding. View Details
Book Details: HardcoverISBN-13: 9781954119161100 pages; 37 Color Photographs10 x 12 inches$50 USFeatured in: The New Yorker, Esquire – “The Best Fantasy Books of All Time”, Esquire – “The Best Fantasy Books of All Time”, Harper’s Magazine Online, Booooooom, Mississippi Arts Hour, and Salvation South.Southern Fiction explores the history of the American South using its literary tradition as a road map by focusing on environments which have shaped the imaginations of 20th-century Southern writers during their formative years or throughout the course of their lives and careers. The images portray domestic settings, vernacular architecture, and rural landscapes that visually resonate with the history, culture, and atmosphere of the Deep South. Tema Stauffer is a photographer whose works examines the social, economic, and cultural landscape of American spaces. She is currently an Associate Professor of Photography at East Tennessee State University. Her work is represented by Tracey Morgan Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina and has been exhibited at galleries and institutions nationally and internationally. Casey Cep is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the author of Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee. Lauren Rhoades is a writer and director of grants at the Mississippi Arts Commission. Formerly, she served as director of the Eudora Welty House & Garden, a literary house museum in Jackson, Mississippi operated by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. Honorée Fanonne Jeffers is a novelist, poet, and essayist. Her first novel, The Love Songs of W.E.B. Dubois, was an instant New York Times bestseller, won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction, and was nominated for the National Book Award.  View Details
BOOK INFO Cloth, 11 X 9 In. / 108 Pages / 36 Color ISBN 9780983231608 List Price: $29.95 Photographs by Alejandro Cartagena Introduction by Karen Irvine Contributions by Lisa Uddin Alejandro Cartagena photographs the particularities of the suburbs of Monterrey, Mexico, which are relatively new and often hastily built, reflecting a general disregard for planning. Over the years, various governmental policies have resulted in new, decentralized cities with limited infrastructures, where the pursuit of immediate financial gain trumps any interest in sustainability. Cartagena captures both the destruction that rapid urbanization has imposed on the landscape and the phenomenon of densely packed housing. Pictures of dried-up riverbeds attest to the water misallocation and depletion brought about by the construction, and Cartagena depicts perpetual rows of tiny houses slicing directly into the foothills of the picturesque mountains that surround Monterrey. Only the landscape appears capable of limiting their proliferation: the mountains and rivers seem the only forces able of containing the suburban sprawl. Ultimately, Cartagena documents the chaos and destruction that result from scant or misguided urban planning. He lives in downtown Monterrey, and he cares deeply about its land, its people, and its future. Understanding that overdevelopment is not just a local problem, he works hard as an artist to share his photographs as one clear plea for responsible, sustainable development in a rapidly changing world. Text adapted from the Introduction by Karen Irvine, Curator, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago. Co-published with Photolucida. View Details
Book Details: FlexiboundISBN-13: 9781954119154128 pages; 74 Color Photographs8 x 8 inches$45 USFeatured by:  “Smart Shot” - Saturday Guardian in print, The Guardian Online, Eye of Photography, Huck magazine, LensCulture, Exibart Street, and Ink.  New York City subways – the century-old transit system has survived two World Wars, the Great Depression, and Hurricane Sandy. It and the millions of citizens that rely on it as their daily lifeline will also survive the COVID-19 pandemic. Subwaygram captures mobile phone street portraits of the diverse community of riders two years before and two years after the first case was confirmed in New York City and the commonalities in the fleeting moments of their journeys.Chris Maliwat has been photographing the subway for many years and sharing the images on his Subwaygram Instagram feed. Daylight is pleased to offer this selection of favorites collected in the artist's first monograph. Chris Maliwat is a street-portrait photographer who captures surreptitious moments of everyday people on their journeys in the cities where they live. Aaron L. Morrison is a New York City-based journalist whose work on race, criminal justice and grassroots social movements has been published by The Associated Press, the global nonprofit news wire. "Chris Maliwat describes the New York subway as the first slot in a pinball machine. “Whenever I head down there, I know it’s going to be a mini adventure, like I’m about to be launched into the world,” he says. “I saw this woman waiting at Metropolitan Avenue/Grand Street station and wondered which world she was about to shoot out into. Are there people like her where she’s going? Is she headed to her tribe? I think so. Everyone finds their tribe in New York – that’s why people come here.”"-The Guardian, December 3, 2022. "I was (and continue to be) intrigued by the breadth of this project, and the empathetic lens through which he recorded his subjects. "-Lenscratch, November 18, 2022 View Details
Book Details: Soft cover, leather boundISBN-13: 978-1942084556144 pages; 96 images6 x 8 inches$45 US; $58.99 CAN "...released amid a nationwide conversation about toxic masculinity sparked by the #Metoo movement...", - Time, September 17, 2018 "...a historical document of a powerful—and aggressive—American subculture.", - Vice, October 4, 2018"This is a naked look inside the American frat house.", - The New York Post, September 27, 2018Also featured by: Photo District News - Notable Photo Books of 2018The GuardianBritish Journal of Photography Photographs by Andrew MoiseyContributions by Cynthia Robinson and Nicholas L. Syrett  The American Fraternity is a photobook that provides an intimate and provocative look at Greek culture on college campuses by combining contemporary photographs with scanned pages from a wax-stained 60 year old ritual manual. This book will shed new light on the peculiarities of the fraternal orders which count seventy-five percent of modern U.S. presidents, senators, justices, and executives among their members. These mysterious campus organizations are filled with arcane oaths and ceremonies and this book attempts to capture within its pages some of this dark power. Andrew Moisey is an award-winning photographer and educator. He is Assistant Professor of Art History and Visual Studies, a Rosevear Faculty Fellow at Cornell University. He received his Ph.D. in Film and Media Studies (May 2014) at the University of California, Berkeley. Cynthia Robinson is Professor of History of Art and Visual Studies at Cornell University, where she also serves as Chair of Undergraduate Studies in the History of Art.Nicholas L. Syrett is professor of women, gender, and sexuality studies at the University of Kansas and author of The Company He Keeps: A History of White College Fraternities and American Child Bride: A History of Minors and Marriage in the United States. View Details