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Bob Carey and the Tutu Project
A few days ago, I recieved an e-mail from photographer Bob Carey about his quirky and personal project – a project that requires a sense of humor and lots of courage in order to give b
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Perceptions 2012
Opening tomorrow night at the Julia Dean Photography Center, is a wonderful exhibition, Perceptions 2012, that features a group of terrific emerging photographers making work in Los Angeles.
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Kate Orne: The Landscape With
I first became aware of Kate Orne’s photographs when she won the Berenice Abbott Prize for her work with sex trade workers in Pakistan.
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Noelle Swan Gilbert: Right Now, This Is The Way It Is
Los Angeles photographer, Noelle Swan Gilbert, comes to photography after a career as a music executive, though she has had her hands on a camera since she was a child.
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Misha Friedman: Donbass Romanticism
After I discovered Misha Friedman’s photographs on The Forward Thinking Museum’s website, I began to see his name everywhere.
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The Smithson Ten
Last summer, gallerist Jennifer Schwartz had an idea to challenge the traditional gallery model, and the result of her brainstorming was The Ten.
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The Santa Fe Workshops
When I flew to Santa Fe on Tuesday to teach The Big Picture workshop, I didn’t know what to expect.
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Malo: One Day You Will Be My Child
Discovered this fun series on Flavorwire by French photographer, Malo. The project is Un jour, mon enfant tu seras or One Day You Will Be My Child .
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Guy Tremblay
We are judgemental people. It’s human nature to assume things, to form opinions about the people we don’t know.
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Vojtech V. Slama
Tonight, a not-to-be-missed exhibition opens at the Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn, showcasing two wonderful talents, the amazing Ken Rosenthal, and brilliant Vojtech V. Slama.
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Yvette Marie Dostatni
Willis Grieger, a Chesterton, Indiana farmer and folk artist, with a concrete companion he made. Behind his barn is another of his creations, a man falling from a telephone pole.
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Karen Divine: Shooting the Nude
I don’t own an iPhone…yet, so I was excited to juror the recent call for entry by the Kiernan Gallery, iSpy: Camera Phone Photography to see how photographers are approaching th
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