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Gabriela Herman: The Kids
Elizabeth, raised in Boston by her mom and dad who came out when she was in college
“He said, ‘It’s time for me to confront my identity’, and I asked ‘Are you ga
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Klompching Gallery’s FRESH 2015
Jen with Mosaic, 2015, from the series Studio Fantasy © Bill Durgin
Every summer, Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn has an international open call for submissions resulting in an exhibition
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Dan Shepherd: Terra Nova
This week Lenscratch Guest Editor Dan Shepherd is sharing a week of photographers working with landscape, often in unique and unexpected ways.
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Aaron Canipe: 2015 Lenscratch Student Prize 2nd Place Winner
©Aaron Camipe, from the series Plateau
There’s something about the South that creates a legacy of storytellers.
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Drew Nikonowicz: 2015 LENSCRATCH Student Prize 1st Place Winner
2013-08-30 10:11:40 AM 38°36’26.75″ N 090°25’46.
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Erica Martin: Black Rock City
©Erica Martin, Temple Visitors
Photographer Erica Martin has long been exploring identity and behavior in her projects, and what better place to examine behavior and human nature in the t
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Daniel Kovalovszky: Insiders
Gabor Gaylhoffer, Cause of death: heart attack (Lausanne, Switzerland, 1989)
“…I could not identify them. They looked as if they were made of spider web. They were transparent.
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Tara Sellios: Luxuria
©Tara Sellios, Luxuria 1
Artist and photographer Tara Sellios’ stunning work is being celebrated with a solo exhibition at Gallery Kayafas that runs through June 27, 2015.
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Anonymous: The Fractured Histories of Found Photographs at the Dina Mitrani Gallery
from Anonymous: The Fractured Histories of Found Photographs
The Dina Mitrani Gallery in Miami recently opened a unique exhibition of found photographs, Anonymous: The Fractured Histories
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Tom Chambers: To the Edge
Winged Shepherd ©Tom Chambers
Photographer Tom Chambers has a new body of work, To the Edge, inspired by the austere and striking landscape of Iceland.
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Jason Langer: Twenty Years
Jason Langer has a new book, Twenty Years, published by Radius Books, that is a two decade symphony of dark, gestural photographs that at once reveal and conceal and have a soundtrack of sol
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Brett Weston and FAPE
Brett Weston Tree Bark, Oregon , 1971 11 x 14 inches Silver Gelatin Print Gift from the Christian Keesee Collection to the Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies
To be honest, I













