America 24/7 FROM THE PUBLISHER
AN AMERICAN TIME CAPSULE: From the original creators of the Day in the Life book series comes America 24/7, an epic project harnessing the talents of more than 25,000 photographers. The America 24/7 team of first-time digital photographers, photography students, top international photojournalists and newspaper shooters-including 36 Pulizer Prize winners-took extraordinary pictures of an ordinary American week during a pivotal period in our nations history.
In homes, schools, factories and farmlands across America, they wove a rich tapestry of American life. This once in a generation collection of more than 1200 stunning photographs is a touchstone of contemporary photojournalism and a must have album for every American home.
About the Authors:
Rick Smolan and David Elliott Cohen are the original creators of the best selling Day in the Life series and have been responsible for the most successful photography books in history including the New York Times #1 best seller A Day in the Life of America.
Smolan and Cohen's ambitious and imaginative projects combine storytelling with state-of-the art-technology and have appeared numerous times on the covers of Time, Newsweek, Fortune and US News & World Report.
Smolan and his wife Jennifer Erwitt are Co-Directors Against All Odds Productions, based in Sausalito California. Fortune Magazine honored Against All Odds calling them 'One of the 25 Coolest Companies in America'. Smolan and Erwitt's award winning projects include: From Alice to Ocean, Passage to Vietnam, 24 Hours in Cyberspace, One Digital Day and The Planet Project.
Cohen is President of Western Arts Management based in Ross California. His award winning books include The Circle of Life, The Now and Then series, One Year Off and A Day in the Life of Africa.
FROM THE CRITICS
USA Today
America 24/7 is an ambitious effort to document in photos the way we live our lives.
The New York Times
Mr. Smolan and Mr. Cohen, who are perhaps best known for creating the Day in the Life series of photography books in the 1980s, have come up with an ambitious 21st-century version called America 24/7.
San Francisco Chronicle
Not since Roy Stryker, who ran an unparalleled photography project
through
the Farm Security Administration from 1935 until 1942, has America seen
itself documented so thoroughly.
Baltimore Sun
The largest collaborative photography project in U.S. history
NPR, All Things Considered
One thousand professional photographers fanned out across the nation to document a full week in the life of America. And this time around, amateur photographers were able to submit their own digital photos for consideration.Read all 8 "From The Critics" >