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|title= Daylight Books |
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|title= Daylight Magazine |
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|image_caption = Cover of Issue 6, "The Atomic Issue" |
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|frequency = seasonal |
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|frequency = bi-annual |
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|firstdate=2004 |
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|website = http://www.daylightbooks.org/ |
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'''''Daylight Magazine''''' is an ] ] magazine founded in 2003 by ] and ] and published by the . Released bi-annually, each issue features a series of selected photographs related to the issue's theme with explanatory essays written by the photographers. The magazine is progressive in outlook and portrays the effects of larger forces and trends on individuals, communities and landscapes. |
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'''''Daylight Magazine''''' is an ] ] magazine founded in 2003 by ] and ] and published by the ]. Released bi-annually, each issue features a series of selected photographs related to the issue's theme with explanatory essays written by the photographers. The magazine is progressive in outlook and portrays the effects of larger forces and trends on individuals, communities and landscapes. |
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Since 2010 Daylight has focused on its book publishing program as well as creating long form digital features focusing on some of the most interesting photo-based work being created today. |
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==Published issues== |
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==Published issues== |
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| Agriculture|| Fall 2008 || 7 |
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| Agriculture|| Fall 2008 || 7 |
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| ], Wout Berger, Tessa Bunney, Jason Houston, Raoul Kramer, Eduardo Martino, ], Brad Phalin, Heinrich Riebesehl, ], and ] |
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| ], Wout Berger, Tessa Bunney, Jason Houston, Raoul Kramer, Eduardo Martino, ], Brad Phalin, Heinrich Riebesehl, ], and ] |
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|Eren Aytuğ, Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, Teru Kuwayama & Balazs Gardi, Tim Hetherington, Aaron Huey, Yannis Kontos, Seamus Murphy, Moises Saman, Lana Slezic, Veronique de Viguerie, Farzana Wahidy, Beth Wald |
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|<nowiki>Adam Bartos | Robert Canali | Linda Connor | Vincent Fournier | Stan Gaz | Sharon Harper | Jason Lazarus | Charles Lindsay | Noel Rodo-Vankeulen | Phillip Scott Andrews | Greg Stimac | Neilson Tam</nowiki> |
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==External links== |
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* , free downloadable podcast |
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* , free downloadable podcast |
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* , exhibit at the Center for Photography, Woodstock, NY |
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* , exhibit at the Center for Photography, Woodstock, NY |
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Daylight Multimedia publishes free monthly video podcasts featuring portfolios and narration from contemporary photographers. Podcasts have included Jeff Rich: Watershed, Christopher Sims: Guantanamo Bay, John Duncan: Bonfires, Joshua Lutz: Meadowlands, Joseph Johnson: Megachurches, and Darren Hauck: Elections in Guatemala.