Now is Tomorrow - Jeremiah Dine

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Now is Tomorrow - Jeremiah Dine

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“Now is Tomorrow comprises seven days worth of photographs, with each day represented by ten images shot in different years. it's a kind of after-the-fact exercise in playful pattern recognition, freed of the imperative to impose a narrative order. More photographers should do this.” – C4 Journal

The symbols of the divine initially show up at the trash stratum.
— Philip K. Dick

Now Is Tomorrow started as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Stuck in lockdown, Jeremiah Dine began posting daily selections of the tens of thousands of photos in his archive, taken over the previous decade. As the months progressed, Dine refined his approach, using the parameters of the current calendar day as a construct. Eventually, uncanny narrative themes emerged from the random nature of this process.

Shot on digital and film cameras, as well as his phone, the images reflect Dine’s ongoing obsession with the “trash stratum,” as well as his daily observations of the mundane and beautiful, themes Dine has been exploring since his teens.

Each volume contains a week’s worth of images – 10 images per day – organized in chronological order. At turns hilarious, playful and poignant, Now is Tomorrow shares Dine’s pure engagement with photography: a daily practice that has evolved over a lifetime.

Individual volumes can be ordered separately, or as a set at a discount. Choose your option below.

Paperback. 8.75 x 7.75 inches. 88 pages. 70 photographs.

First edition of 400 copies, of which 200 are for sale. Printed at The Studley Press, Dalton, Massachusetts.

ISBN 978-1-7375743-1-6 (vol 1) – 978-1-7375743-3-0 (vol 2) – 978-1-7375743-4-7 (vol 3)

About Jeremiah Dine

After attending The Cooper Union, Jeremiah Dine published a book, Natural Selection (London/Stuttgart: Editions Hansjörg Mayer, 1983), 104 photographs taken at the American Museum of Natural History. Dine spent 2 years as a studio assistant to Richard Avedon, and then worked as a commercial/art photographer. His commercial clients included Conde Nast Publications, Simon & Schuster, USA Today, The Village Voice, Esquire Japan, and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, among others. Dine’s second book, Daydreams Walking, was published by Damiani in Spring 2020.

Dine’s work is in many public and private collections around the world, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris. Visit Jeremiah Dine’s website.

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