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Swampy: NBD
©Swampy
The press release read “Enigmatic Artist Resurfaces With Images Documenting A Year Train Hopping Across the Continent on the North American Criminal Roller Coaster”.
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Photolucida: Vanessa Marsh: Everywhere All at Once/Falling
©Vanessa Marsh, Mt.
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Amanda Hankerson and Lacey Criswell: Forever and Always
Broken Spoke Wedding Portrait ©Amanda Hankerson and Lacey Criswell
We all have our preconceived fantasies of love and marriage–romances highlighted in the NY Times Style section and
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Eliot Dudik: States Project: Virginia
©Eliot Dudik, Canal in Fog, Near Highway 17, Road Ends in Water
The LENSCRATCH States Project continues with the state of Virginia and the wonderful Virginian Guest Editor, photographer E
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Melinda Rose: Of the Rising Tide
©Melinda Rose, Island Basketball
I had the great pleasure to meet Melinda Rose and see her work at PhotoNOLA last December.
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Joni Sternbach: Surf Site Tin Type
There is something magical about Joni Sternbach’s portraits of surfers.
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J.K. Lavin: Mapping the History of the Moon
©J.K. Lavin
J.K. Lavin just opened the exhibition, Mapping the History of the Moon, at Spot Photo Works in Hollywood, CA. The exhibition runs through September 10th, 2015.
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Helaine Garren: Bensinger’s
©Helaine Garren
After photographer Helaine Garren had graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago, she moved to Portland, Oregon, packing away negatives and prints she created in college
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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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