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Anna Ream: Comfort Objects
Photographer Anna Ream has been documenting family and children for a number of years and has a project about the objects that children use to comfort themselves in their early years.
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Ed Grossman: Sunday Drive
What if we could collect our memories and place them in a box to sift through on a rainy day? Photographer Ed Grossman has created a project based on childhood memories, where his back seat
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We Are The Youth: Sharing Stories of the LBGTQ Youth in the United States
We Are the Youth is based on the online photojournalism project that shares the stories of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth in the United States.
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Ken Sullins: Black Place/White Place: Shared Visions
Photographer Ken Sullins was born in New Mexico and though his life journey moved him to Virginia, his heart still resonates with the wide open spaces of New Mexico’s unique landscap
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Visual Mixtape: New Photography at the Los Angeles Center of Photography
Tomorrow night, fourteen wonderful photographers open an exhibition at the Los Angeles Center of Photography that runs through October 24th.
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Amy Elkins: Black is the Day, Black is the Night
19/32 (Not the Man I Once Was) Portrait of a man 19 years into his Life without Parole (solitary) sentence where the ratio of years spent in prison to years alive determined the level of im
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Russ Rowland: Through the Looking Glass
Photographer Russ Rowland is continually seeking to create portraits that are unique and painterly.
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Mark Dorf: Emergence
Photographer Mark Dorf creates images that “act as a luminosity map for a 3D mesh plane.
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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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