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Polly Brown: Plants
There’s nothing like a good typology, especially when it reveals behaviors we haven’t even considered.
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Carrie Mc Carthy: The New Mexico State Fair Portrait Project
On a recent trip to Santa Fe, I had the pleasure of seeing the State Fair Portrait Project at the Marion Center for Photography at Santa Fe University.
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Brian Christopher Sargent: Anatomy of a Corner/Notes from the Underground
Today I am featuring two projects by New York photographer Brian Christopher Sargent, both reflecting the behaviors of big city living in an urban environment.
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Mary Kocol: Ice Garden
There is an interesting phenomenon when a loved one passes. Often there are physical talisman’s that are with the person in their last days that become touch stones for memory.
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Greg Sand: Altered Memory
I recently discovered the work of Greg Sand when I was jurying the Griffin Museum’s 2oth Annual Juried Exhibition.
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Nadine Boughton: Fortune and the Feminine
Nadine Boughton‘s amazing collage work hit the photo zeitgeist in 2011 when her project, True Adventures of Better Homes, made the Top 50 in Critical Mass, which she accomplished again
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Laura Stevens: Another November
Photographer Laura Stevens has created a body of work, Another November, that reflects that pain and loneliness of ending a relationship.
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Martino Zummo: Istanbul: Past and Present
Italian Photographer, Martino Zummo, shares a project on Istanbul where he examines the past and the present, creating a poetic response to a culture in transition.
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CSU Summer Arts at California State Monterey
©Joan Arhelger
This past July, I had the pleasure of participating in the Summer Arts Program at California State Monterey.
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Christopher Chadbourne: State Fair
Photographer Christopher Chadbourne has a widely exhibited project, STATE FAIR: The Last Living Munchkin From the Wizard of Oz and Other Stories, recently published by Khrer Verlag.
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Minor White: Manifestations of the Spirit
Self-discovery through a camera? I am scared to look for fear of discovering how shallow my Self is! I will persist however . . . because the camera has its eye on the exterior world.
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Interview with Hiroshi Watanabe: The Day the Dam Collapses
Book Week continues…..
Hiroshi Watanabe is a long time friend and I have been a long time fan of his work and person.













