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f16: New Photographic Visions
It is with great enthusiasm I share the exhibition, f16, New Photographic Visions, to open this Saturday, March 21st at the Los Angeles Center of Photography in Hollywood, CA.
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Tommy Sussex: Our Sincere Toils
Tommy Sussex is a documentary photographer based in Bristol, U.K. In his most recent project he has taken his visual methodology outside of the U.
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Josephine Sacabo: Salutations
“I believe in Art as a means of transcendence and connection. My images are simply what I’ve made from what I have been given.
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The Bootsy Holler Interview
I have always loved this photograph by Bootsy Holler. It’s from her Declassified project and is a lovely vista with a sign of HOPE, set beneath a huge open sky.
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Ashley McDowell: Up From Under
Work seen at PhotoNOLA …
Photographer Ashley McDowell brought a poignant personal narrative to PhotoNOLA about pain, loss, sadness, and ultimately, hope. -
Madge Cameron: Fixed
Madge Cameron is an alter-ego of artist Rachel Phillips.
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Ken Hermann: Flower Man
Danish photographer, Ken Hermann has created a typology of flower sellers in India that are stunning in their simplicity.
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Sean Black: Human Nature
Blue Jeans, New Year’s Eve, Gainesville, Florida 2012 ©Sean Black
Sean Black ‘s new body of work, Human Nature, “explores the socio-economic dilemma of homelessness.
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Albrecht Tübke: Heads and Citizens
Creating a unique portrait is not easy, but German photographer, Albrecht Tübke, uses found environments to offset his subjects.
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Meghann Riepenhoff: Littoral Drift and Instar
Talented and innovative photographer, Meghann Riepenhoff will have work in the exhibition, Imaging Now: Collected Visions (Curator: Dani Cattan), at the Memphis College of Art in Memphis, TN
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Werner Mansholt: Elvis Never Dies
German photographer, Werner Mansholt‘s new project documents a festival inspired by the very American icon, Elvis Presley and interpreted and celebrated in Bad Nauheim, Germany, where













