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Current Issue: Nov/Dec 2007

Contents | Volume 18, No. 6


November/December 2007


Current Issue: Nov/Dec 2007
On the Cover: Photo by Sarah Silver.

Portfolio

Emerging Artists, 2007

A New Generation of Photo Pioneers
In a world full of powerful new photographic visions, choosing our list of emerging artists was a real challenge. Here's how we did it.

Jehad Nga
A new kind of artist and activist.

Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard
Man, nature, and the act of hunting.

Donald Weber
A photo career takes root in Ukraine.

Shen Wei
From Shanghai to the United States to stardom.

Amy Stein
Wild animals and social alienation.

Carlos and Jason Sanchez
Cinematic images reflect on the unthinkable.

Camille Seaman
Antarctic icebergs as portraits.

Mikhael Subotsky
Inside the prisons of South Africa.

Matt Eich
The real world of Athens, Ohio.

Alexandra Catiere
Pushing the boundaries of fashion imagery.

Michael Christopher Brown
Bewilderment and warmth in China.

Lyric Cabral
A commitment to look at those who have been ignored.

Steven Laxton
An assistant with his own big ideas.

Departments

Editor's Note
How will emerging trends and technology change the art of photography?

Inside American Photo
A funny thing happened while we were judging our emerging artist portfolio…

Inside Photography
The battle over Marilyn Monroe, and more.

See It Now
Iturbide and Kertész at the Getty; AIPAD in Miami; rising photography stars at the MoMA; and masterful Stieglitz at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Editor's Choice
Six new cameras revolutionizing how we think about D-SLRs.

Art
An important new photo space at the Met.

Law
Photographers challenge "dead celebrity" laws.

State of the Art
The next big trends and technologies in photography, and how to take advantage of them. Three fledgeling agencies; biting Iraq coverage; high-quality self-publishing; high dynamic range advances; and much more.

Master Class
On set, and getting wet, with photographer Howard Schatz.

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