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Samantha VanDeman: Died Alone
Samantha VanDeman continues her exploration of abandoned spaces with a new series, Died Alone, that examines environments where people spent their last days on earth.
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Emma Kisiel: Another Death
White-tailed Jackrabbit, from the series Another Death ©Emma Kisiel
Emma Kisiel has long been interested in animals and animal behaviors.
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Eugene Ellenberg: My Father’s House (2010-2013)
Photographer Eugene Ellenberg has created a poignant and well-seen body of work, My Father’s House, a process that allowed him to experience and begin to understand his family, especia
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Tim Brill: Still/Life
Three Lemons ©Tim Brill
It’s no secret that I am a fan of still lifes and I was happy to discover the work of Tim Brill when I jurored the Still Life exhibition, Marvelous Things,
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Camille Seaman: Melting Away
“There is a numinous and extraordinary presence in Camille’s work. In it, we see the difference between nature photography and art.
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YoungArts: Sequoia Canada and Zinnia Moreno
©Sequoia Canada, age 17
©Zinnia Moreno, age 18
I have been a longtime supporter and admirer of the wonderful Venice Arts organization, based in Venice, California.
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Jake Shivery: Contact
Several years ago, photographer, Diffusion Magazine and One Twelve Publishing founder/editor Blue Mitchell gave me the heads up about photographer Jake Shivery’s terrific work.
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Claire A. Warden: Mimesis
Claire A.
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Lauren Henkin: The Park
The Park 1, 2012, Pigment on Rag.
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Bryan Formhals and Stephen McLaren: Photographers Sketchbooks
Photographers Stephen McLaren and Bryan Formhals have crafted an insightful book, Photographers Sketchbooks, that reveals the thought processes and inspirations of significant photographers
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Kathleen Velo: Water Flow: Under the Colorado River
Kathleen Velo has a new body of work that expands on previous explorations of water–it’s sources and the ramifications of over usage.
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Yvette Marie Dostatni: The Conventioneers
I have been a long time fan and friend of Yvette Marie Dostatni–we had the great opportunity to travel to China together when Sarah Hadley curated our work into the Lishui Photo Festiv
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