Last March, we told you about the Border Film Project, which distributed some 400+ disposable cameras to undocumented migrants and the border minutemen attempting to end their passage from Mexico into America. The cameras have now been collected, the photographs processed and published in a book of the same title, offering an insightful and very human view into the two sides of this politically- and emotionally-charged issue. Designed by the talented folks at karlssonwilker inc and pricing out at $22.95, the book is available at Amazon, major bookstores and American Apparel stores nationwide. The Border Film Project’s website also got a long-awaited update, and now features even more of the hauntingly beautiful photographs collected over the duration of the project.


Doug Gorley Wednesday, 05.16.07 @ 1:01 pm

Rad. I saw this in American Apparel the other day.


Chris Wednesday, 05.16.07 @ 3:43 pm

I saw the exhibit at SMOCA in scottsdale, if the book is similar then I highly recommend it.




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