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November 24, 2010
Deep Sleep is a quarterly online photography magazine founded by and featuring work from a small group of contributors who share the same office space in Shoreditch, East London. They say:
The rationale was simple: in the internet age, where anyone with a simple website can make their images instantly available to half the planet, why rely solely on the whims, tastes, judgements and budgets of the few mainstream publications still taking an interest in photography? A web-based magazine could provide a showcase for work that was not necessarily commercial or the kind of thing we might do to earn money; it would be an opportunity to try and produce good work for the sake of producing good work...
The latest issue is entitled The Sea. it was the work of Fabio Barile that caught my eye---his studies of the effects of erosion due to overdevelopment along the Italian coastline.
Fabio Barile, Untitled, Among
1200 km of Italian shore are affected by the erosion of the sea.
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