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This project successfully raised its funding goal on September 9, 2010.
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Props and a limited edition 5x7 archival photo print from the project upon completion.
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Props, a signed limited edition 16 x 24 archival photo print, and a limited edition book of photographs and writing from the project upon completion.
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Mad props, a signed limited edition 26 x 36 archival photo print, and a limited edition book of photographs and writing from the project upon completion.
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You are a godsend. If you donate at this level, you will get super mad props, 3 signed limited edition 16 x 24 archival photo prints, and a limited edition book of photographs and writing from the project upon completion.
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Tim is an award-winning photojournalist and filmmaker fresh out of the University of Florida. After being named 2009 College Photographer of the Year by the Missouri School of Journalism, he interned with MediaStorm.org and National Geographic Magazine. He is a co-founder of Pangea Photo Collective, an independent coalition of visual journalists dedicated to long-term documentary work. After racing around the country on freeways to various internships over the past several years, he wants to slow down and rediscover the country that is strong in his blood, on a journey of personal and cultural discovery that he can share with the world.
See his work here:
www.timhussin.com
thussin.blogspot.com
www.pangeaphoto.com
Noah is a 2008 Fulbright Scholar who explored various subcultural movements in Berlin, writing as a film critic and journalist for the city's largest English magazine. While there, he played an active role organizing at various community spaces as well as planning programs for children and teens. Having lived in three countries and spoken four languages, he has now returned to the United States to document a growing side of the country that remains hidden from much of the world.