About Daryl Peveto
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Daryl Peveto is an editorial and social documentary 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, College Photographer of the Year and the National Press Photographers Association. 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. He lives in Southern California with his wife Jennifer and their son Finn Maddox. A selection of clients include TIME, Newsweek, AARP, Der Speigel, NEON, FADER, HUCK, Education Week, THe Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, US News & World Report, VQR, Verdens Gang, NBC Nightly News and Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. He lives in Southern California with his wife Jennifer and their son Finn Maddox. |

