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Window on North Korea : Photographs from the DPRK, a joint photo exhibition by photographers from The Associated Press and the Korean Central News Agency will be up from March 15 to April 13 in Manhattan’s The 8th Floor Gallery at 17 W. 17th st. 
Here’s a gallery and interesting write up by James Estrin on the NYT’s Lens blog quoting AP’s DOP Santiago Lyon who went to Pyongyang to curate the show along side KCNAs photo director.
AP photographers included are Vincent Yu, Ng Han Guan, Ahn Young-Joon, Elizabeth Dalziel, Wally Santana, and me.

Window on North Korea : Photographs from the DPRK, a joint photo exhibition by photographers from The Associated Press and the Korean Central News Agency will be up from March 15 to April 13 in Manhattan’s The 8th Floor Gallery at 17 W. 17th st. 

Here’s a gallery and interesting write up by James Estrin on the NYT’s Lens blog quoting AP’s DOP Santiago Lyon who went to Pyongyang to curate the show along side KCNAs photo director.

AP photographers included are Vincent Yu, Ng Han Guan, Ahn Young-Joon, Elizabeth Dalziel, Wally Santana, and me.

On March 11, the one year anniversary of Japan’s tsunami, please check out Dispatch From Tohoku: Documenting the Aftermath.
Organized by Jake Price, and curated by Elissa Curtis, Dana Kien, & Jamie Wellford, the projection will include work from Price, James Whitlow Delano, Kyoko Hamada, Dominic Nahr, Kosuke Okahara, Q. Sakamaki, Takahashi Munemasa, Midori Curtis, and me. 
Doors open at the Bubble Lounge at 6pm and projections begin at 7:30 and 9:30. 
Proceeds will help support Art in a Box which brings supplies to children impacted by the disaster. 
Here’s a write-up in the New Yorker’s Photo Booth blog- Postcards from Tohoku: Japan, One Year Later 

On March 11, the one year anniversary of Japan’s tsunami, please check out Dispatch From Tohoku: Documenting the Aftermath.

Organized by Jake Price, and curated by Elissa Curtis, Dana Kien, & Jamie Wellford, the projection will include work from Price, James Whitlow Delano, Kyoko Hamada, Dominic Nahr, Kosuke Okahara, Q. Sakamaki, Takahashi Munemasa, Midori Curtis, and me. 

Doors open at the Bubble Lounge at 6pm and projections begin at 7:30 and 9:30. 

Proceeds will help support Art in a Box which brings supplies to children impacted by the disaster. 

Here’s a write-up in the New Yorker’s Photo Booth blog- Postcards from Tohoku: Japan, One Year Later