Photojournalism Panel Discussion: "I Can See For Miles And Miles"
AUSTIN, TX (February 2, 2009) – Three prize-winning documentary photographers and photojournalism professors will discuss what photographs reveal about society, conflict, and change in an upcoming panel discussion at the Museum of Modern Art in Austin.
Donna DeCesare is an accomplished photojournalist with a focus on Latin America and at risk children. She is widely known for her reportage on the spread of Los Angeles gangs in Central America.
Dennis Darling serves on the advisory board for the Texas Photographers Society and has been editor of the Journal of Texas Photographic Society. He has published two books of his work: "Desperate Pleasures" and "Chameleon With Camera."
A member of the collective Magnum Photos, Eli Reed’s 30-year career as a photojournalist took him around the world for numerous national and international publications. The subjects of his photographs include the lives of African Americans, social justice, and the effects of war on society.
Hosted by the new Austin Center for Photography, the event is open to the public and free on Thursday, February 5, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. CST at the Austin Museum of Art, 823 Congress Ave., Austin, TX.
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