15 November 2003

November has been a complicated month--life, health and work--but I've been slowly getting on top of it as I prepare to travel next week as well as meet a series of big production deadlines in my job. Unfortunately, this has left little time to surf the web looking for photography discoveries to post here. So thank you, readers, for bearing with me during my online absence over the past few weeks.

First up, I would like to offer a big tip o' the hat to Joe Jenett of CoolStop for featuring my site recently on Best of the Cool Daily Pick. A belated welcome to new visitors stopping by.

Joshua Dunford has a beautiful portfolio filled with a stunning selection of work. He's a master of depth of field and colour and is extremely comfortable with his subjects. One to watch.

A unique and constantly updated online collection of images where photographers publish their own photo reports on the deadly Israeli–Palestinian conflict on photojournalism magazine site, foto8.

Two new Pixelpress projects: The End of Polio is a new book of photographs by Sebastiao Salgado, who travelled to five polio endemic countries--Democratic Republic of Congo, India, Pakistan, Somalia, and Sudan--to photograph the campaign to eradicate polio by 2005.

Juvenile Justice is also a new book due out in January by photographer Joseph Rodríguez, who spent several years following a dozen youths, from arrest, counselling, trial, and incarceration, to release, probation, house arrest, group homes, and the search for employment and meaning in their lives.

Photoblogs.org has just been redesigned. Check out the Top 10 list for some really fantastic photoblogs, search by country or by language, and create your own 'Favorites' list.


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