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Linda Alterwitz: While I Am Still
Number 91 from the series In-Sight (part 2) ©Linda Alterwitz
Innovative photographer, Linda Alterwitz recently opened a mid-career retrospective, While I am Still, at The Studio at Saha
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Peter Schreyer: Returning Home
© Peter Schreyer, Passenger Train Stop at Night, Pieterlen, Switzerland, 2013, Gelatin silver print, Courtesy of the artist
The Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College recently opened
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Rod Fincannon: Boy Scouts and Indians
Rod Fincannon‘s project, Boy Scouts and Indians has roots in personal history and reflects his exploration of identity as a young man.
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Charles J. Mintz: Lustron Stories – Americans at Home
Photographer Charles Mintz has a unique portrait project, Lustron Stories – Americans at Home, which features environmental portraits of Lustron homeowners.
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Matt Lankes: Boyhood
If I’m not busy with photo related projects, you can usually find me happily ensconced in a dark movie theater and this year my favorite movie and Oscar pick would have to be Boyhood,
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Kendall McMinimy: Cropping to Circles
Kendall McMinimy creates pristine and complex work that could easily be mistaken for drawings or paintings and it is this abstract quality of unknowing that makes the work so interesting.
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Ken Weingart interviews Martin Schoeller
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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Amani Willet: The Underground Railroad: Hiding in Place
To say that I am a fan of Amani Willet’s work would be an understatement.
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Gloria Baker Feinstein: You Are Kindly Welcome
©Gloria Baker Feinstein, Gate City, Virginia, 1979
Gloria Baker Feinstein took the above photograph 35 years ago, in 1979, for a project documenting Appalachia titled, You are Kindly Welc
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Yorgos Efthymiadis: Letting My Guard Down
I first met Yorgos Efthymiadis at the Flash Forward Festival in Boston several years ago, and I have followed his trajectory ever since, in the fine art and commercial arenas.
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Elaine Mayes: Recently
“This book grew out of my unexpected nomadic life. It is assembled from photographs taken in response to what I saw and experienced during recent times, a period of about six years.
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Lloyd DeGrane: Domestic Issues
There is nothing more fascinating than the ordinary.













