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2004 Pulitzer Prizes for Photojournalism Announced
The Pulitzer Prize board announced the 2004 winners in photojournalism yesterday. David Leeson and Cheryl Diaz Meyer of the Dallas Morning News were awarded the prize for breaking news photography. According to the board the two were chosen "for their eloquent photographs depicting both the violence and poignancy of the war with Iraq."
In the feature photography category, a Los Angeles Times photojournalist won the Pulitzer for the second year running. Carolyn Cole, who also received this year's National Press Photographer's Association Best of Photojournalism honors, was cited for her "cohesive, behind-the-scenes look at the effects of civil war in Liberia, with special attention to innocent citizens caught in the conflict."
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David Gibson: Irish Landscapes
From Downpatrick Head to Tawnyard Lough, David Gibson's enchanting panoramic photographs of Irish seaside towns and roaming fields, resonate the charm and beauty of the Emerald Isle.
Sun Reflections at Downpatrick Head
Silver Gelatin print
7 3/4in x 23 1/2in image size
16 in. x 32in. matted
Edition 3/48
$800
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Mika Ninagawa: Acid Bloom
"The pictures in this stunningly beautiful book are large and saturated, a dazzling array of flowers, trees, grass and insects - close-up and ablaze with color. Acid Bloom is an electrifying body of work."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# TR139H Hardbound $60.00
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Sidney B. Felsen: Collaboration
"The spirit of Gemini is best captured by the word 'collaboration.' It's about artists and printers working hand in hand to create works of art. This same spirit prevails when I take photos. There's a trust extended by the artists, allowing me to share so many special moments with them."—Sidney Felsen
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Stanley Greene: Open Wound
In Open Wound Stanley Greene has documented with visceral immediacy the devastation wrought by the Russians' crushing of the Chechen rebellion between 1994 and 2003. READ MORE
Cat# PI130H Hardbound $59.95 Online Price: $53.95 Save 10%
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Diane Arbus
To mark the anniversary of Diane Arbus' haunting monograph, Aperture has rereleased it utilizing the most exceptional printing technology available. Still provocative and tragic. READ MORE
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Steve Schapiro: American Edge
"If something happened in the US in the 1960s and early 1970s Steve Schapiro was often there to capture it. Now his photographs make a fascinating archive of social revolution
and American style."—London Sunday Times Magazine
With an essay by noted critic Dave Hickey.
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2004 Spring Booklist
The cover of our Spring issue features a photograph by British photographer Neil Drabble, from his recent release Tree Tops Tall, published by Steidl/Mack. London-based writer/editor Robin Muir lends a fresh voice in his contribution, About Our Cover. Each Spring we proudly announce our list of the favorite books of the previous year—there are 12 stunning winners. Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama talks with publisher Chris Pichler about the first English translation of his classic title, Memories of a Dog. Photographer Aaron Rothman offers part 1 of a 2 part essay on photography, perception and the landscape. And as always, our editor, Darius Himes, reviews the best new books of the Spring season.
Subscribers or regular customers: download current issue.
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