Deana Lawson at the Museum of Modern Art

2008 Light Work AIR Deana Lawson‘s work has received critical acclaim in the New Photography 2011 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition will be on view through January 16th, so be sure to stop in before it closes.

Collectors admiring her photographs will be happy to know that Light Work is offering a beautiful limited edition, signed print by Deana Lawson. The purchase of this print includes a complimentary, one-year subscription to Contact Sheet with five printed issues and access to the full digital archive of past issues.

VIDEO: Ken Schles at "Photographers + Publishing" SPE Conference

Ken Schles: Four Books
Photographers + Publishing: SPE Joint Regional Conference
Hosted by Light Work

Filmed: Saturday, November 5, 2011

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Stop by Light Work's Booth at Photo LA – January 12-16, 2012

Light Work is excited to invite you to visit our booth at Photo LA!

January 12-16, 2012

Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
1855 Main Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401

Stop by Booth # 410 to meet Program Manager Mary Lee Hodgens, Promotions Coordinator Jessica Reed, and Associate Director Shane Lavalette to hear about our programs, and support Light Work and artists by buying a print, book, or subscription to Contact Sheet, our journal featuring emerging photographers. Every penny we make at Photo LA goes right back into our programming, which assists artists working in photography and electronic media through exhibitions, publications, artist residencies, and a community-access digital lab facility.

See you there!

New York Times Magazine's Top Photo Books of 2011

We’re pleased to see The New York Time Magazine‘s Top Ten Photo Books of 2011 features two excellent titles by past Light Work Artists-in-Residence Christian Patterson and Brian Ulrich, who both participated in the residency program in 2010.

Redheaded Peckerwood (MACK, 2011)
by Christian Patterson


(Note: This video pictures the original artist book that Patterson produced in an edition of 10 copies during his residency at Light Work, not the version published by MACK.)

Patterson takes his inspiration from the story of Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate, an Eisenhower-era teenage couple who murdered 10 people in Nebraska over three days before they were captured by authorities. Patterson, who approaches their story “as a poet and a gumshoe,” in the words of Luc Sante, whose essay accompanies the book, combines historical photographs, documents and his own creative wanderings into an unsettling dance between evidence and myth. – NY Times

Is This Place Great or What (Aperture/Cleveland Museum of Art, 2011)
by Brian Ulrich

A blunt assessment of Americans’ obsession with consumption. In 2001, after 9/11, Ulrich was struck by a speech in which President Bush linked “the vitality of the American economy” with “the willingness of Americans to spend.” The first two chapters, “Retail” and “Thrift,” of the ensuing project were photographed before the financial crisis of 2008. The final chapter, “Dark Stores,” which was started that year, examines the fallout of the Great Recession and serves as a sobering coda to the earlier work. – NY Times

See The New York Times Magazine‘s Top 10 here.

Season's Greetings – Last Minute Gift Ideas


Coulson Family, 2008 by Deana Lawson

Light Work has a number of excellent gifts for photography lovers, including signed books, limited edition prints and subscriptions to Contact Sheet.

Treat a loved one or yourself to something special this holiday season.

In stock items ordered by MIDNIGHT on Wednesday, December 21st will ship on the 22nd. Add next-day shipping to receive your item on the 23rd!

Visit www.lightwork.org to explore.

[hyphen] AMERICANS at The Lubin House, NYC

Light Work cordially invites you to the preview reception for Keliy Anderson-Staley’s [hyphen] AMERICANS, Wednesday, December 14 from 6-8pm in The Palitz Gallery at The Lubin House in New York City.

Keliy Anderson-Staley: [hyphen] AMERICANS
December 15, 2011 – February 9, 2012

Gallery reception: December 14, 6-8pm
Gallery talk with the artist: December 14, 5pm

The Palitz Gallery
Syracuse University Lubin House
11 East 61st Street
New York, NY

RSVP by December 7, 2011 to sulubin@syr.edu or 212-710-5583

More information and images can be found here.
Contact Sheet 163: Keliy Anderson-Staley can be ordered here.

Light Work's Holiday Giveaway Package

Light Work is giving away an exciting publication-filled package to one very lucky online fan, and just in time for the holidays!

The Holiday Giveaway Package includes three monographs, two unique publications, and four issues of Contact Sheet (a $250 value!):

Pitch Blackness by Hank Willis Thomas ($35)
Social Studies by Carrie Mae Weems ($75)
Genetic Self-Portrait by Gary Schneider ($35)
NY State Barge Canal by Michael Bishop ($5) – Accordion-fold set of postcards.
Stereo Views by Jim Pomeroy ($50) – 3D stereo View-Master artist book.
Contact Sheet 129: John Gossage ($15)
Contact Sheet 136: Suzanne Opton ($10)
Contact Sheet 158: Laura Heyman ($12)
Contact Sheet 164: Scott McCarney ($12)

There are three ways you can enter. Increase your chances by doing them all!

1. Visit our Facebook page, LIKE us and write a ‘recommendation’ on the right sidebar, mentioning what you love about Light Work!

2. Visit our Twitter page, FOLLOW us and then Tweet @lightwork_photo telling us your favorite issue of Contact Sheet.

3. Sign up for a Subscription to Contact Sheet at any level (including print or book purchase) and when checking out write “Holiday Giveaway” in the comment box.

The randomly selected winner will be announced on December 15th, 2011.

If you see something in the giveaway package that you just can’t go without, know that you can purchase any of these items and more in our Online Store.

Happy holidays from Light Work!

UPDATE: Congrats to Liza Mindemann, winner of our Holiday Giveaway Package! She’ll receive books by Hank Willis Thomas, Carrie Mae Weems, Gary Schneider, Michael Bishop, Jim Pomeroy, John Gossage, Suzanne Opton, Laura Heyman, and Scott McCarney. Interested in these titles? They can all be purchased online at www.lightwork.org

Thank You, Miami!

Thanks to all who came out to visit Light Work at SCOPE Miami! We had an excellent time, enjoyed the many conversations, and truly appreciate the support.

If you saw something you liked at our booth and are still thinking about it, know that you can purchase our limited edition prints and signed books online. The 2012 Subscription Program includes a Master Print by William Wegman, as well as Fine Print Program prints by Kelli Connell, Tony Gleaton, and Susan Worsham.

We hope to see you again soon!

Find Light Work at SCOPE Miami

Light Work visits SCOPE Miami to feature the stunning prints and books from our 2012 Subscription Program, including a Master Print by renowned photographer William Wegman, as well as Fine Print Program prints by Kelli Connell, Tony Gleaton, and Susan Worsham. There will be many other prints available for purchase as well.

November 29 – December 4, 2011

SCOPE Pavilion
Wynwood Arts District
NE 1st Ave (Midtown Blvd) @ NE 30th St
Miami, FL

Stop by Booth # A18 to meet Program Manager Mary Lee Hodgens, Promotions Coordinator Jessica Reed, and Associate Director Shane Lavalette, hear about our programs, and support Light Work and artists by buying a print, book, or subscription to Contact Sheet, our journal featuring emerging photographers. Every penny we make at SCOPE Miami goes right back into our programming, which assists artists working in photography and electronic media through exhibitions, publications, artist residencies, and a community-access digital lab facility.

2012 Subscription Program: Great Cause. Great Art.

Light Work is pleased to announce our 2012 Subscription Program, including limited edition signed prints by William Wegman, Kelli Connell, Tony Gleaton and Susan Worsham. In addition, our Book Collector’s Offer includes signed copies of Soldier / Many Wars by Suzanne Opton and American Portraits by Leon Borensztein.

Light Work, an artist-run, non-profit organization, has been supporting emerging and under-recognized artists working in photography since 1973. Here’s how to help us continue that support and get something in return:

SUBSCRIBE to our award-winning journal Contact Sheet and receive five annually printed issues of one of the longest-running photography magazines in the world, plus FREE online access to our digital archive of over 160 back issues!

PURCHASE signed and numbered original prints from our exclusive 2012 program.

COLLECT special signed editions of newly released photography books.

Support Light Work at the Benefactor Level and receive all of the items from the 2012 Subscription Program (a savings of $540 on prints and books) as well as special signed copies of Contact Sheet!

Browse this year’s prints and books here.

VIDEO: Featured Speaker John Gossage

Featured Speaker John Gossage
Photographers + Publishing: SPE Joint Regional Conference
Hosted by Light Work

Filmed: Saturday, November 5, 2011

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VIDEO: Photo 2.0 – Online Photographic Thinking

Photo 2.0 – Online Photographic Thinking
Photographers + Publishing: SPE Joint Regional Conference
Hosted by Light Work

Panel discussion with Andy Adams (moderator)
Molly Landreth, Amy Stein and Phillip Toledano

Filmed: Saturday, November 5, 2011

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After watching the video, take some time to read Andy’s Photo 2.0 essay. Feel free to start a conversation on this post, or on Light Work’s Facebook page.