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Brian Finke: U.S. Marshals
Looking at recently released books this week….
from the book, U.S. Marshals ©Brian Finke
Photographer Brian Finke has just released his fourth monograph, U.S.
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Juul Kraijer: Penumbrae
Looking at recently released books this week….
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Hugo Passarello Luna: Unexpected Photo Essay on Rayuela Cortázar, his readers and Paris
Arno Gisinger, Photographer. Austrian. Chosen place: Faubourg St.
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Rachel Wolfe: Bound By Water
Rachel Wolfe has a new project and book, Bound by Water that interprets Japanese stories told over time as a way to remember history, real or imagined.
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Gordon Stettinius and Terry Brown: Mangini Studio
To know Gordon Stettinius is to love Gordon Stettinius, and the new offering by Candela Books allows us really get to know Gordon Stettinius in all his various personas.
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Regarding Landscape: Frank Armstrong and Stephen DiRado
Photographers Frank Armstrong and Stephen Di Rado have spent years educating young minds about photography as colleagues at Clark University, but they are both active image makers and large
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Ernie Button: Vanishing Spirits: The Dried Remains of Single Malt Scotch
Photographer Ernie Button’s work has been traversing landscapes, sometimes in far flung locations, and sometimes created from a box of cereal.
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Arlene Gottfried: Sometimes Overwhelming: New York in the 70’s and 80’s
Hassid and Jewish Bodybuilder, 1980 ©Arlene Gottfried
I remember discovering Arlene Gottfried’s work five or six years ago and became an immediate devotee as I explored her chronicl
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Emily Kinni: Where Death Dies
Gas Chamber on the Spectator Side. Gas Chamber. Still sits in the now abandoned New Mexico State Penitentiary.
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Denise Ross: The Light Farm
8×10 contact print-handmade warm tone paper
About a month ago, I received an e-mail from Denise Ross about her site, The Light Farm.
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Savannah Remembers One of its Own: Full Circle with Jack Leigh
Savannah Remembers One of its Own: Full Circle with Jack Leigh
By Eliza Lamb
Some artists set out to capture the essence of a place, and some artists are the essence of that place. -
E. Brady Robinson: Art Desks
William Christenberry, Artist ©E.Brady Robinson
Do our work spaces reflect who we are? Photographer E.













