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Jennifer Schlesinger : Utopia
A few months ago, I presented a Mixtape on Jennifer Schlesinger to celebrate her roles as gallery director, curator, and educator. Today, we celebrate JSH, the artist.
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Hannah Kozak: My Mother’s Dolls
Photographer Hannah Kozak has been a participant observer, documenting her mother’s almost lifetime confinement to a nursing home after a brutal beating by her second husband.
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Renate Aller: Ocean and Desert
Renate Aller has recently published a new monograph, Ocean and Desert, published by Radius Books.
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David Brunetti: Looking for Palestine
Italian photographer, David Brunetti , has traveled the world, documenting the human saga, bringing light to populations that need to be seen and understood in an effort to inspire a globa
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Louis Kravitz: Freedom Barber Shop
Freedom Barber Shop, Los Angeles, CA ©Louis Kravitz
Los Angeles Photographer,Louis Kravitz, has created a body of work , Freedom Barber Shop, set on the Veterans Adminstration campus in
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The Russell Joslin Mixtape
Portrait of Russell Joslin by Kristen Hatgi Sink and Mark Sink
I’m excited to celebrate my friend, the wonderful Russell Joslin today on Lenscratch.
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Jessica Todd Harper: The Home Stage
Some years ago, I wrote “Jessica Todd Harper has a painter’s eye, an artist’s soul, and a photographer’s intuition, and when these three qualities combine, you get images that ar
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Kate Pollard Hoffman: Surviving Camden
In Memory of Jawan, “Gizzy” ©Kate Pollard Jawan “Gizzy” Gideon died from a gunshot wound to his head.
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Victory Tischler-Blue: Of Beauty and Ruin
“There’s always a minor chord running through my work and everyone has a story. Some are just darker than others.
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Lauren Marsolier: Transition
The constructed photographs of Lauren Marsolier seem to be every where these days and with the launch of her new book, Transition, published by Kerber Verlag, she has numerous solo exhibitio
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Lorena Turner: The Michael Jacksons
“For me, performers like them not only dazzled crowds with their dancing and likeness to Michael Jackson, but they also unveiled a moment in which all fixed notions of personal and cultura
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Carol Isaak: Layers of Illusion
Photographer Carol Isaak is a photo archaeologist of sorts, excavating the visual noise that surrounds us.













