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Nina Leen: Lenslady
Daniel Cooney Fine Art in New York has presented some wonderful exhibitions of vintage work–for some of those featured photographers, it was the first time their work had been celebr
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Michelle Sank: Insulae
Michelle Sank straddles the line between insider and outsider–her work takes us into living rooms and the lives of others, but it also takes us for a walk through unfamiliar terrain.
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Canbra Hodsdon: Epic Personas
Photographer Canbra Hodsdon has created a series on family, Epic Personas, using staged tableaux, each celebrating a different family member, elevating them through pose and humor.
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Ettore Moni: An Empty Valley
Italian Photographer, Ettore Moni is a documentary photographer with a number of stunning projects that explore the Italian landscape, and it’s transformation.
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Daniel Kariko: Suburban Symbiosis
I had the great pleasure of spending some quality time with photographer and educator, Daniel Kariko, at the SE Society of Photographic Educators Conference held in Greenville, North Caroli
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Susan Guice: Beneath the Surface
work seen at PhotoNOLA…
Susan Guice has a unique photographic perspective. After a successful career in banking, she took flight, quite literally, and decided to fly airplanes. -
The Mary Bisbee-Beek Mixtape
The wonderful Mary Bisbee-Beek ©MK Brown
A number of years ago, Melanie McWhorter from photo-eye books told me I had to meet Mary Bisbee-Beek.
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Ken Weingart interviews Siri Kaur
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 over the next few
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David Scheinbaum: Kalós
@David Scheinbaum, Campbell’s Soup, 2014
Two weeks ago, I was teaching a workshop in Santa Fe and brought the participants to see the latest offering at the Verve Gallery of Photogra
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The Lori Vrba Interview: The Moth Wing Diaries
The work produced by Lori Vrba stands with the best work of some of the photographic masters of the 20th and 21st centuries. It resonates; it is intimate, and it is emotional.
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Charlie Grosso: I Forget Where We Were
Stonetown, Tanzania, 2013 ©Charlie Grosso
How do we tell our stories, especially when we travel? Photographer Charlie Grosso is a natural storyteller and for her series, Fetal Position a
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The Joanne Junga Yang Mixtape
Joanne Janga Yang reviewing at Lensculture FotoFest Paris, 2013
I first met Joanne Junga Yang the day this photograph was taken at the 2013 Lensculture FotoFest Paris review.













