Sandra Louise Dyas

 

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NY Times

June 30, 2008

Beloved Pets, Displaced by Floodwaters, Find Temporary Shelter in Iowa - news story from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. This temporary animal shelter was amazing. Everyone was wonderful and it looked like a hotel for pets. It was sad though...so many pets without a home to go home to. The shoot was huge - they chose three photos. here  [ More . . . ]

Photo District News- 50 States

May 10, 2008

Photo District News is a magazine devoted to professional working photographers. PDN selected me as the photographer to represent Iowa in their 50 States issue in 2005. The February issue features one photographer from each state. My photograph of The Pines is featured (albeit very tiny!) in the hard copy magazine. Pieta Brown, Dave Moore and Joe Price are featured on the website. here  [ More . . . ]

Bo & Greg in Paris - April

April 20, 2008

Greg Brown & Bo Ramsey in Paris! Listen to 4 songs on this blog and also posted is my "Living in a Cornfield" video which can also be found on YouTube. here  [ More . . . ]

Bo Ramsey's FRAGILE

April 12, 2008

Bo Ramsey has a brand new CD out - and my photo of Bo plus a great review is on Puremusic.com here  [ More . . . ]

University of Iowa Press

April 01, 2008

My book, "Down to the River; Portraits of Iowa Musicians" was published in June 2007! It has a companion CD of 18 tracks. The blurbs are pretty wonderful.... here  [ More . . . ]

Ray Bonneville/Pure Music

March 21, 2008

Ray Bonneville has a brand new CD out - and my photo of Ray plus a great review is on Puremusic.com here

Pure Music/ Interview!

January 19, 2008

Kate Greenstreet interviews me about my new book -Down to the River -lots of photographs! READ on Puremusic.com here  [ More . . . ]

University of Iowa Press

January 01, 2008

New UI Press Book Documents Iowa City Music Scene In Photos - Photographer Sandra Dyas moved to Iowa City in 1987 and began documenting the area's vibrant live music scene with its distinctive combination of folk, blues, roots/Americana and rock sounds. Sixty of these photos are now available in "Down to the River," a new title from the University of Iowa Press. Read Press Release here  [ More . . . ]

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