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Corey George: Alas, Babylon
Looking at work from PhotoNOLA…
Randy and Mark never forgot Preacher Henry’s thundering, and from it they borrowed their private synonym for disaster, real or comic, past or fut
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Scott Dalton: Where the River Bends
Looking at work from PhotoNOLA…
Photographer Scott Dalton brings a visual reality to two cities, co-joined by a bridge, economic and historical connections. -
Robbie McClaran: Hot Rod
Work seen at PhotoNOLA…
It was great to see Robbie McClaran at PhotoNOLA where he brought several bodies of work that showed his range as a photographer.
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Alan Vlach: Sand and Ice
Work seen at PhotoNOLA …
Photographer Alan Vlach brought stunning sand abstracts to the photoNOLA reviews, each captured and printed with great consideration. -
Blake Fitch: Dress Rehearsal
Work seen at PhotoNOLA …
Blake Fitch brought an interesting, well-seen project to PhotoNOLA, Dress Rehearsal, that depicts young girls in one of their favorite Princess character cost
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Lisa Mc Cord: Nancy Sherwood: My Mother’s Passing
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Dina Litovsky: Fashion Lust
Photographer Dina Litovsky has recently opened an exhibition at the Anastasia Gallery in New York titled, Fashion Lust, which runs through February 26th.
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Jeff Rich: The TVA and the Tennessee River
Work seen at PhotoNOLA …
Calderwood Lake ©Jeffrey Rich
Jeff Rich has had a selective photographic focus that examines water issues ranging from “recreation and sustainability
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PhotoNOLA 2014
My new favorite hangout: The Carousel Bar at Hotel Monteleone in the French Quarter
Every December, the city of New Orleans, spearheaded by the New Orleans Photo Alliance, puts on a remark
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Lionel Delevingne: To the Village Square
Photojournalist Lionel Delevingne has documented the anti-nuclear movement for almost 40 years, starting in Montague and extending to Chernobyl in Ukraine, which at the time of the accident
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Joshua Schaedel: So Where Do We Go From Here?
After more then five years of documenting his grandparent’s lives as they navigated the economic bubble burst of 2008, photographer Joshua Schaedel opens the exhibition, So Where Do We G
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Marissa Roth: One Person Crying: Women and War
Window at my Grandparents’ Home, An original etched glass window of an opium poppy in the right hand door leading into a salon room at my grandparents’ home in Novi Sad, (Yugosl













