Blueeyes Magazine
Dead Link Removed
The web has opened up a wide world of opportunity for emerging photojournalists, and Blueeyes Magazine is one such unique online venture. Started in 2003 in response to declining editorial space for documentary images, the magazine was the creation of a group of close friends who studied together at the Missouri School of Journalism. As their mission statement notes, the magazine strives to publish longer, more personal, and more intricate bodies of work. Here, visitors can browse through previously published photo essays, including one by Travis Hartman that documents places of importance to the hey-day of jazz in Kansas City and the Lubavitch community in Brooklyn, as photographed by Carolyn Drake. Finally, visitors can also sign up here to be notified when a new issue of Blueeyes is released.
Dead Link Removed
The web has opened up a wide world of opportunity for emerging photojournalists, and Blueeyes Magazine is one such unique online venture. Started in 2003 in response to declining editorial space for documentary images, the magazine was the creation of a group of close friends who studied together at the Missouri School of Journalism. As their mission statement notes, the magazine strives to publish longer, more personal, and more intricate bodies of work. Here, visitors can browse through previously published photo essays, including one by Travis Hartman that documents places of importance to the hey-day of jazz in Kansas City and the Lubavitch community in Brooklyn, as photographed by Carolyn Drake. Finally, visitors can also sign up here to be notified when a new issue of Blueeyes is released.