-
Greta Pratt: A Cloud of Dust
©Greta Pratt, John Ford’s Point
History is never one-sided. It is multi layered, multi sided, complex. It is personal and it is communal.
-
Harvey Stein: Briefly Seen – New York Street Photography
“As individuals in New York City, when we become part of the crowd, we lose our individuality if only for a few minutes and become part of the fabric and mosaic of the city.
-
Preston Gannaway: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
©Preston Gannaway, Twins, 2013
There are photographers who document people and places, and then there are storytellers who can weave narratives out of the threads of human experience, wit
-
Mike Sakasegawa: Sheets: A Love Letter
©Mike Sakasegawa
Before I lived with you, I never made the bed.
-
The Lisa Volpe Mixtape
The wonderful Lisa Volpe
I first met curator Lisa Volpe some years ago when she was working at the Santa Barbara Art Museum in the throes of preparing a seminal exhibition for the museum
-
Tytia Habing: The Gift
©Tytia Habing, Milkweed
“Our greatest responsibility is to be good ancestors.
-
J.P. Terlizzi: Hunter’s Calling
©J.P. Terlizzi
If we go back thousands of years, man as a hunter seems to be embedded in our ancient DNA.
-
Phillip Toledano: Maybe
©Phil Toledano, Drunk Again, from Maybe
It’s no secret that I am a huge fan of all things Mr. Toledano.
-
Heidi Kirkpatrick: The States Project: Oregon
©Heidi Kirkpatrick, The Untold Story
This week we feature photographic artists from the state of Oregon, curated by Oregon States Project Editor Heidi Kirkpatrick.
-
Rick Schatzberg: Twenty Two North
©Rick Schatzberg
Rick Schatzberg’s most recent work, Twenty Two North, continues a legacy of examining the built and natural landscape.
-
Lisa McCord: Nancy Sherwood: My Mother’s Passing
©Lisa McCord, Painting of My Mother, Nancy Sherwood, Los Angeles, 2015
Turning the camera on family can be cathartic, therapeutic, and insightful.













