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DEADLINE EXTENDED: LUCEO Student Project Award

Maddie McGarvey Photo
We are excited to announce the Call for Entries for the 3rd edition of the LUCEO Student Project Award. 

Central to LUCEO’s mission is our belief in the importance of long-term projects. We also understand that developing photographers need support. To advance both of these causes, LUCEO has created the LUCEO Student Project …

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From the Archive

From the Archive is a regular column that features one image from our archive and appears every Thursday. LUCEO Images has a thorough group archive (keyword search bar, top right) and it can be at the LUCEO Image Archive.

This week we are featuring an image of a father and son by Daryl Peveto made while …

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Ron Kovic for AARP

Twilight. I had dinner with Vietnam Veteran, author and anti-war protestor Ron Kovic in December before making his portrait for AARP Bulletin. In preparation for the meeting I read most of his book Born on The Fourth of July and watched Oliver Stone’s movie version of it. I wanted to understand as much as …

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A LUCEO Collaboration: Daryl Peveto

Over the last couple of years LUCEO has been exploring ways to fuse old and new mediums to better reach and engage a wider audience. Traditionally, the path for documentary photographers has been to develop a body of work, produce a book that would in turn lead to an exhibition, that would hopefully lead …

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(re)SOURCE: Three Mile Island

Rising from the Susquehanna River, within the bucolic countryside of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania lies the Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station home to the worst accident at a commercial nuclear power plant in US history. On March 28, 1979 a series of mechanical and human errors led to a meltdown of one of its …

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Sea Turtles for NEON: Part #2 The Egg Thieves

 Egg thief Mumia walks down a dirt road to deliver turtle eggs to a client.
Leatherback turtles are one of the most endangered species on earth, due mostly to human activity. Their numbers have seen a sharp decline worldwide in the last 30 years, with NOAA saying that decline is around 80%.  

As recently as …

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Exploration: Life at 35,000 Feet

“We shall not cease from exploration and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started… and know the place for the first time.”
– T.S. Eliot, from Little Gidding
 
The last three months have been on the road all but six days. It has been a dizzying array of airport layovers, …

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From The Archive

From the Archive is a regular column that features one image from our archive and appears every Thursday. LUCEO Images has a thorough group archive (keyword search bar, top right) and it can be at the LUCEO Image Archive.  

This week we are featuring an archive image taken by Daryl Peveto for an assignment …

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Sea Turtles for NEON: Part #1 The Protectors

Leatherback turtles are one of the most endangered species on earth, due mostly to human activity. Over development of nesting grounds, pollution of the oceans, fishing nets are just a few of the indirect way mankind has affected their populations. The most direct though is the illegal collecting of their eggs for food. In …

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From The Archive

From the Archive is a regular column that features one image from our archive and appears every Thursday. LUCEO Images has a thorough group archive (keyword search bar, top right) and it can be at the LUCEO Image Archive.

This week we are featuring an archive image taken by Daryl Peveto from a project in Peru.

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