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1 March 2018

In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention. This time we look at the European freeze, Pau Buscato, Papua New Guinea, the 2018 Daylight Photo Awards, two new Voightlander FE lenses and a gallery talk.

  • In The 'Beast From the East' Freezes Europe, Alan Taylor presents 32 images of the cold front freezing most of Europe. Snowmen in Rome, gondolas covered in snow, fountain cascades frozen.
  • In Pau Buscató's Playful Eye, Rosie Flanagan presents some amusing images from Hopscotch by the Oslo-based photographer.
  • In Striking Photos of the Past and Present of Papua New Guinea, Torsten Blackwood presents the work of Chicago photographer Sandro documenting aspects of past and present life in Papua New Guinea.
  • Daylight has announced the jurors for its 2018 Daylight Photo Awards. "The winner will receive a $1,000 cash prize as well as the creation of a digital feature of their work," the announcement notes. Submission deadline is May 1 and the fee is $35.
  • Voightlander has announced two new FE lenses at CP+ in Japan: a 110mm f2.5 macro and a 21mm f3.5 prime.
  • For the Eastman Museum's Curator's Gallery Talk on Sat., March 10 at 1 p.m., Associate Curator Jamie Allen will lead a gallery tour of her selections for the current History of Photography rotation.

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