Daylight Magazine Documents Community Life

Daylight Magazine, which just launched its second issue, is the quarterly journal of the non-profit organization, Daylight Community Arts Foundation (DCAF), which “seeks to enable individuals and communities to document themselves by providing photographic materials and workshops.”

The latest issue presents Iraq from a number of different perspectives. It features the work of Susan Meiselas, Sean Hemmerle and Bruno Stevens in addition to a selection of photographs made by Iraqi civilians. The images made by the Iraqis are powerful in their normalcy, they present a very human picture of the war torn people; a visual response to the torture photos of Abu Ghreib.

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