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A round-up of recents publications and news from Amanda Rivkin, photographer to kick off the springtime - because what says rebirth like a look back in time:

 

AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY 26 

 

The American Photography 26 photo annual arrived recently, featuring photographic highlights from 2009 in photojournalism, fine art and commercial photography.  Included is this image I took (at left) from January 29, 2009 of former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich in the Illinois State Capitol his final day in office for The New York Times:

 

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More on American Photography 26 both on the AI-AP website

and the amanda rivkin, photographer blog.

 

 

RAHM EMANUEL IS OUR NEW DALEY  

 

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On February 22, 2011, Chicago got a new mayor - a rare, once-in-a-generation event if someone named Daley was in power at the time of your birth, growth or development.  For the first time in more than 21 years and after nearly half a century of Daley family-rule at the helm of Chicago politics, a new mayor was anointed: Rahm Emanuel.  Receiving 55% of the vote, not quite the 120% figure that was floated on late night television talk shows roughly in line with only-in-the-third-world results, Emanuel avoided a run off and became the city's first Jewish mayor with sweeping citywide margins (including 59% of the black vote). 

 

View images from election day from Rahm Emanuel's victory party at the plumbers' union hall (also available in B+W) and  former mayoral candidate/former (and the first and only black female) U.S. Senator vote on election day at PhotoShelter.  

 

 

FORTNIGHT JOURNAL: THE CHICAGO WAY

 

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Valentine's Day 2011 - my valentine to the world: a 2,000 word literary essay on Chicago politics, appears in Brooklyn-based Fortnight Journal chronicling 21 years of life under Little Richie M. Daley in Chicago.  Neatly presented in five sections are the five pillars of the Fifth Floor (the mayor's executive suite) under the younger Daley: efficiency, cohesion, racial reconciliation, and the promulgation of both dynastic and tribal traditions.

 

Read it at Fortnight Journal.

 

 

NEW PHOTO JOURNAL BLOG

 

In an effort to get hip to the things the kids are up to and reach both people my own age with my images and commercial clients interested in the increasingly verit� style of advertising, I have launched a new photo journal blog using the popular Tumblr format.

 

Visit the new photo journal Tumblr blog.

 

 

ADDITIONAL SOCIAL MEDIA NOTES 

 

I am fond of saying I do not have to like the modern world, I just have to live in it.  That said, this translates into social media relevancy (or irrelevancy).  In any event, I am maintaining pages on both Facebook and Twitter these days for the Facebook-erati and the Twitterati.  To my amazement, some of the literati have actually followed suite.  Go figure.  I can only promise you will never know what I ate for dinner. 

 

 

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As always, thank you for your interest and attention to my work.

 


Warm regards,

 

Amanda Rivkin

 

amanda rivkin, photographer

www.amandarivkin.com 

amanda.rivkin@gmail.com

u.s. cell: +1.312.218.1059   

 

 

  

 

About Amanda Rivkin, photographer
Amanda Rivkin (b.1984, USA) is currently based in Brooklyn while completing a master's degree in security studies: terrorism and sub-state violence at the Georgetown University Graduate School of Foreign Service in Washington, D.C. Previously based in her hometown, Chicago, where she travels frequently, her work has appeared on the front pages of Le Monde, The New York Times, and The Washington Post and in Courrier Japan, The Financial Times, Foreign Policy, and The London Sunday Times Magazine. She received a Young Explorers Grant from the Expeditions Council of the National Geographic Society to travel to Azerbaijan, Georgia, and eastern Turkey for a project, "Exploring the Evolving Oil Economy: the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline," in 2010. She is a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and Sarah Lawrence College.
Amanda Rivkin, photographer