Thanks to the shout outs in the press recently.
From The Literate Lens: “Closer to home, Brooke Singer is documenting Superfund sites across the U.S. and showing the results on ToxicSites.US, an interactive website she launched at Photoville. Initially, Singer was inspired by a conversation she had with a former EPA ombudsman, Robert J. Martin, who told her that âafter 9/11, the whole of lower Manhattan should have been a Superfund site.â The information she has amassed is terrifying, but impressive in its clarity and accessibility. (See, for example, the page on Scientific Chemical Processing, one of three sites in New Jersey, just across from upper Manhattan.) Like Sinclair, Singer recognizes the power of photography to galvanize people, so she and others are now documenting many sites and writing blog posts about them.”
On CBS Online: New York’s Photoville
And, a mention in HyperAllergic’s article “It’s Hard not to like New York’s Harborside Photo Festival”