Daryl
Peveto is an editorial, documentary and commercial photographer
deeply interested in exploring the concept of home and issues related
to health & the environment, particularly the threads that weave
these issues together. He graduated summa cum laude from the Visual
Journalism Program at Brooks Institute in 2008. His work over the
last several years has ranged from Western nomadic cultures to the
black market economies of Peru to how we source energy in the United
Stated to sustainable agriculture’s influence on local communities.
His work has been recognized by Photo District News, LOOKbetween,
CENTER, The New York Times and the British Journal of Photography.
His work has been exhibited internationally including three solo
shows and was recently acquired by the The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach
Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection at the New
York Public Library.
From
2008 through 2012 he was a member of the photographer owned
cooperative LUCEO, hailed by the New York Times as “Masterful”
and “The success of LUCEO is a very good rebuttal to those who
believe photojournalism is dead.” During his tenure he was
responsible for web development, branding & design, press, and
the expansion into retail and publishing.
He
lives outside Philadelphia, PA with his wife Jennifer and children
Finn, Harper & Beckett.
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