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Brad Hamilton: Connected
©Brad Hamilton
I first encountered Brad Hamilton’s street images when I met him at the PhotoNOLA reviews.
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Malcolm Lightner: Mile O’ Mud
Malcolm Lightner has launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for a new book, Mile O’ Mud, to be published by Powerhouse Books in 2016.
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The 2015 Cell Phone Exhibition
Forrest Wasko, In the Land of Color (Interlude), Santa Rosa, CA
Cell Phone photography has entered the fine art arena kicking and screaming and making so much noise that eventually the pho
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The Amy Galpin Mixtape
Amy Galpin and I crossed paths at the Medium Festival of Photography last October, and though we didn’t get a chance to spend time together, we began an e-mail friendship.
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Dandy Lion at the Museum of Contemporary Photography
©Rose Callahan, Iké Udé in His Studio, New York City, 2013 Digital C-Print 20 x 30 in
A new exhibition, Dandy Lion: (Re) Articulating Black Masculine Identity, recently opened at the Mu
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Michael Massaia: Signals Crossed/ No past, No present, No future
©Michael Massaia
Michael Massaia is a keen observer of New York City. Michael has spent the past nine years documenting areas and objects that never extend too far from his front door.
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Ken Weingart interviews Erwin Olaf
©Erwin Olaf
Photographer and writer Ken Weingart has been producing interviews for his Art and Photography blog, and he has kindly offered to share a few with the Lenscratch audience ov
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Andrew Sanderson: The Single Image
Three Jars ©Andrew Sanderson
A few weeks ago Andrew Sanderson reached out to me.
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Robb Hill: HomeLands
©Robb Hill
Robb Hill is a documentary photographer specializing in long term projects that explore how people create community.
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JT Blatty: Happy Dogs
Aquatic Conversations ©JT Blatty
The best part of owning a dog is that they become our teachers and us, their students.
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Tabitha Soren: Fantasy Life
Brian Stavisky ©Tabitha Soren
Tabitha Soren recently opened an expansive exhibition, Fantasy Life, with multiple approaches to her subject at the Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles that run
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Marc McAndrews: American Ultraviolence
Flesh ©Marc McAndrews
Photographer’s Photographer, Marc McAndrews’ new project, American Ultraviolence, allows us entree into the world of extreme wrestling, where blood and p
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