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Bill Yates: Sweetheart Roller Skating Rink 1972-1973
Bill Yates shares a project that is 40 years old but feels just as compelling as contemporary work.
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Considering the Past
Staten Island 1983/1984 ©Christine Osinski
I’ve been thinking a lot about how our work ages and how that patina of age effects the way we look at photographs.
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Seth Hancock: 10 Minutes with a Stranger
Photographer Seth Hancock set out on a cross-country journey to meet and photograph random
strangers to explain why we need to get out from behind our computers
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Noah Wilson: Day Blind
Kachemak Bay, Alaska ©Noah Wilson
Photographer Noah Wilson’s compelling project, Day-Blind, is a reinterpretation of the natural world expressed through images that are stripped d
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E.J. Camp: Sea
Angelenos are thrilled that Leica recently opened a gallery in Los Angeles and that photographer E.J. Camp brings her glistening seascapes to west coast walls.
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The Heidi Kirkpatrick Interview
Angela Rooden Cooper Howard ©Heidi Kirkpatrickangela rooden is my grandmother (she died when I was 7 weeks old ) they said she was waiting for me to get here
If you’ve ever been to
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DeAnn Desilets: Landscape Through The Looking Glass
Photographer DeAnn Desilets has long been intrigued by scale, perception, and the natural world.
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Francisco Diaz: International Collaboration
The Wolf + the Bird — © Francisco Diaz and Deb Young
Photographer Francisco Diaz had a lightbulb moment when he decided to use our unique time of on-line connectedness to collaborat
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China Week: You Li: Latitude of Silence
Guest Editor Photographer Pixy Liao shares a week of comtemporary Chinese photographers…
You Li is a female photographer living in Shenyang, in northern China.
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China Week: K1973: Li Jie and Zhang Jungang
This week Guest Editor Pixy Liao shares the work of Chinese photographers…
K1973 (is actually a photographer duo), Li Jie and Zhang Jun Gang, who are a couple living in Harbin (North C -
China Week: Wenjie Yang: Last Summer
Guest Editor Photographer Pixy Liao shares a week of comtemporary Chinese photographers…
Wenjie Yang is a photographer currently based in Shanghai where she born and raised.
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