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Black Tsunami: Japan 2011 by James Whitlow Delano and FotoEvidence
A photo book "Black Tsunami" by James Whitlow Delano documenting the devastation of the 2011 Tohoku tsunami, published by FotoEvidence
Successful!- 107% funded
- $15,593 pledged
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Funded
May 15, 2013
"Black Tsunami" by James Whitlow Delano documents the devastation of the 2011 Tohoku tsunami.
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~ TWO RIVERS ~ by Carolyn Drake
A photo book chronicling the artist's six-year obsession with two Central Asian rivers, on a journey from the Aral Sea to western China
Successful!- 160% funded
- $24,148 pledged
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Funded
May 05, 2013
Carolyn Drake looks to Kickstarter to publish a photo book of work from her six-year obsession with two Central Asian rivers.
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Find the Funds for Finding Trust by Annie Marie Musselman
Kehrer Verlag is publishing Finding Trust ( Pictures from the Sarvey Wildlife Rehabilitation Center) in 2013, I need $15,000 to finish.
Successful!- 113% funded
- $17,007 pledged
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Jan 16, 2013
Anna Marie Musselman and publishing house Kehrer Verlag are seeking funds to publish a book of Musselman's project, 'Finding Trust.'
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Postcards Home by Henry Jacobson
A personal journey through the life of a nomadic photographer, using mobile images as communication - these are my postcards home.
Successful!- 102% funded
- $18,018 pledged
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Funded
Dec 18, 2012
Photographer Henry Jacobson is seeking funds for his next book, 'Postcards Home,' published by Daylight Books.
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Cpm-703 by Jake Price
A Fukushima born artist journeys into Japan’s nuclear winter revealing the warmth and strength of survivors coping with the fallout.
Successful!- 101% funded
- $12,192 pledged
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Nov 21, 2012
cpm-703: A documentary by Jake Price follows Shimpei Takeda, a Fukushima born artist as he journeys into Japan’s nuclear winter.
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Reckoning at the Frontier by Eros Hoagland
RECKONING at the FRONTIER is an upcoming photography book that explores the drug war in northern Mexico.
Successful!- 124% funded
- $18,682 pledged
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Funded
Dec 07, 2012
Reckoning at the Frontier is a photography book by Eros Hoagland that explores the drug war in northern Mexico.
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War is Only Half the Story, Vol 5 -- Photo Book by Sara Terry
Book publication of the 2011 Aftermath Project grant winner and finalists, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Successful!- 106% funded
- $25,066 pledged
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Nov 01, 2012
Help support the 2011 Aftermath Project grant winner and finalists with the printing costs of their book, "War is Only Half the Story, Vol 5."
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Philly Photo Day 2012 by Philadelphia Photo Arts Center
On October 26th, take a picture anywhere in Philadelphia. We'll print and exhibit it alongside hundreds of others.
Successful!- 102% funded
- $5,130 pledged
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Funded
Oct 18, 2012
October 26 is Philly Photo Day -- the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center looks to Kickstarter to help fund the additional costs for the project/exhibition.
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We Are the Youth: To the Midwest and Beyond by Diana Scholl & Laurel Golio
A photojournalism project that shares the stories of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth in the United States.
Successful!- 110% funded
- $7,731 pledged
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Funded
Sep 12, 2012
Diana School and Laurel Golio hope to share the stories of LGBT youth across the United States.
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The Cambodian Diaspora by Pete Pin
I will photograph in Cambodian communities across the U.S. Northeast, generating intergenerational dialogue around unspoken memories.
Successful!- 111% funded
- $8,376 pledged
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Funded
Sep 20, 2012
Pete Pin seeks funding to photograph in Cambodian communities across the U.S. Northeast.
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'Hunters' a photography art book by David Chancellor. by INSTITUTE Projects
Exploring the complex relationship that man has with animal in sub Saharan Africa, through the eyes of the tourist trophy hunter.
Successful!- 155% funded
- $31,129 pledged
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Funded
Sep 10, 2012
David Chancellor looks to publish a book of photographs that explore the relationship that man has with animals in sub Saharan Africa.
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The Bosnia Book Project. Bosnia 1992 - 95 by Gary Knight
A book of photographs and written essays by over 50 of the photographers and writers who covered the war in Bosnia
Successful!- 134% funded
- $24,006 pledged
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Funded
May 29, 2012
This book will be self-published by the photographers who covered the Bosnian conflict—which began 20 years ago today—and printed in Bosnia.
See the work on LightBox: http://ti.me/Ho85pT
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Rite of Passage by MediaStorm
Photographer Maggie Steber takes an intimate look at her mother's dementia and their journey together at the end of her life.
Successful!- 118% funded
- $11,866 pledged
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Funded
Jun 11, 2012
In recent years Maggie Steber has shifted her lens to her own personal life—showing us an intimate look at her mother's dementia.
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STATEN ISLAND : NOTES FROM WEST BRIGHTON by Christine Osinski
In the early 1980s I walked across Staten Island, N.Y. with a large camera, exploring and recording life in the "forgotten borough".
Successful!- 100% funded
- $14,006 pledged
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Jun 13, 2012
Christine Osinski documented one of the least noted areas of New York City: Staten Island.
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Picturing the South, A Photobook by Shane Lavalette
A limited-edition photobook by Shane Lavalette to follow the High Museum's "Picturing the South" exhibition in Atlanta, GA.
Successful!- 150% funded
- $24,152 pledged
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Funded
Jun 22, 2012
Shane Lavalette is working on his very first photo book. The work in this book will be featured in the exhibition "Picturing the South" at the High Museum in Atlanta, GA.
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Joe's Junk Yard by Lisa Kereszi
A personal narrative photo book, spanning 3 generations, exploring 1 family's failure of the American Dream. Funds needed to complete.
Successful!- 145% funded
- $7,288 pledged
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Funded
Apr 30, 2012
Photographer Lisa Kereszi tells the story of her family’s junkyard in this personal narrative photo book.
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Family Run by david gremp
This book is a photographic document of small family-owned-and-operated businesses in America, circa 1976.
Successful!- 168% funded
- $3,361 pledged
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Funded
May 01, 2012
In 1976 David Gremp began documenting family owned and operated businesses across the United States—he is now publishing a book of the work.
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AFGHAN BOX CAMERA PROJECT 2012 by Lukas Birk & Sean Foley
The aim of the Afghan Box Camera Project is document a living form of photography on the brink of disappearing in Afghanistan.
Successful!- 115% funded
- $11,280 pledged
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Funded
Mar 31, 2012
The Afghan box camera—a homemade wooden device known as the kamra-e-faoree, meaning “instant camera”—has been used to preserve memories in Afghanistan for generations.
See the work on LightBox: http://ti.me/x1ybuU
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I Love You Real Fast by Krisanne Johnson
Photography project documenting the coming of age rites of young women amid the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Swaziland.
Successful!- 139% funded
- $10,443 pledged
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Funded
Dec 05, 2010
Photographer Krisanne Johnson’s project documents young women’s struggles with HIV/AIDS in Swaziland.
See the work on LightBox: http://ti.me/qjL6AX
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Love Ever After by Lauren Fleishman
An inspiring photo book by photographer Lauren Fleishman that will share the stories of couples married over five decades.
Successful!- 172% funded
- $25,847 pledged
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Funded
Mar 08, 2012
Love Ever After is a photography book by Lauren Fleishman that will share the stories of couples married over five decades.
See the work on LightBox: http://ti.me/wqgR8C
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See Potential by Emily Schiffer
Envisioning positive change and mobilizing Chicago's South Side community through large-scale public photography instillations.
Successful!- 133% funded
- $13,395 pledged
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Funded
Jan 18, 2012
Earlier this year, Emily Schiffer received support from the Magnum Foundation Emergency Fund. The photographer is using the grant to explore the crisis of food security in the Windy City.
See the work on LightBox:
http://ti.me/HPXgPH




















