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Paula McCartney: A Field Guide to Snow and Ice
There are books created by photographers/artists filled with photography and then there are artist’s books that use the photographic image in new ways.
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Jason Brown: Alone Together
©Jason Brown, Highway 69 Bypass, Parry Sound, ON, 2011
How do we tell stories? One way is to simply get in a car and start looking, leading us down an unfamiliar road and sharing the peop
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Susan Swihart: If Only
©Susan Swihart
Photographer Susan Swihart follows her successful project on twins, About Face, with a new self portrait project that examines motherhood and identity in If Only.
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The Do Good Fund: Brought to Light
Looking at Slow Exposure Exhibitions…
©Debbie Fleming Caffrey, Harry’s Hands
An exhibition that was one of the highlights of the SlowExposures Festival was Brought to Light, prese
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Interview with Jim Dow: The Griffin Museum’s Focus Award Recipient for Lifetime Achievement
©Jim Dow
“What I love about Jim Dow’s pictures is that they’re not kidding.
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The Posse: Time, Place, and Eternity: Flannery O’Connor and the Craft of Photography
This week, Lenscratch celebrates the SlowExposures Photography Festival.
The Posse: L to R, Lori Vrba, Bryce Lankard, Ann George, Anne Berry, S.
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The Slow Exposures Exhibition
This week, Lenscratch celebrates the SlowExposures Photography Festival.
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The SlowExposures Photography Festival
This week, Lenscratch celebrates the SlowExposures Photography Festival. Each day we will highlight different exhibitions (except for Friday).
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Edward Hillel and Isaac Diggs: 125th: Time in Harlem
“Two men with a camera, thoughtfully observing the visual cacophony of one major thoroughfare and the complicated interplay of its history, its present, and the certainty of change, have
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Robert Shults: The Superlative Light
I met Robert Shults a number of years ago when I reviewed his portfolio featuring his work from The Small Corners of Existence, where he marked the places he found shelter in when he was hom
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The Sesthasak Boonchai Mixtape
Sesthasak Boonchai 2014
Because, frankly, simply judging work based on what sort of things I “like” is a disservice to the artist that is placing their trust in me and my opini
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Breaking Ground: Contemporary Photography at the College of William & Mary
Jason DeMarte, Manifest Destiny, From the Series: Nature Preserve 2011 33×40 inches
Photographer and educator Eliot Dudik has created a remarkable exhibition, Breaking Ground: Contemp













