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AintBad Magazine Issue No. 8: The American South
One of my favorite magazines, AintBad, has a new issue to celebrate. Issue No.
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Mexico Week: Mariela Sancari: Moisés
I am thrilled to introduce Guest Editor Mariela Sancari who will be sharing the work of Mexican photographers on Lenscratch this week.
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The LENSCRATCH Tee
We are excited to share the newly created LENSCRATCH Tee…for men and women! We LENSCRATCH staffers are loving our shirts and we hope you will too…especially because all profits g
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ReRuns: David Carol: An Interview with an Irreverent Master
Lenscratch is revisiting some of our favorite posts, Mixtapes and Interviews this week.
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García de Marina: Still Lifes
I appreciate when people see the world differently, and Spanish photographer García de Marina happens to see the world with humor and possibility.
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The 2014 Road Trip Exhibition
Leif Carlson, Chair Portrait #9, Savannah, Georgia
As the last days of summer wind down to a close, we are excited to feature your Road Trip photographs, captured near and far, in the car
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The 2014 Road Trip Exhibition Part 4
Andrea Taurisano, Badakhshan highway, Afghanistan
Michael Kirchoff, The Road Less Traveled Is Closed, Topanga State Park, CA
Heidi Clapp-Temple, Ruby’s Stop Now, Plant City, FL
Pano
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Stephen Milner: The Ogeechee River
The Ogeechee River from above, ©Stephen Milner
Stephen Milner has captured a project that looks at the fragility of the natural world, in particular, The Ogeechee River, where he explores
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Nancy Floyd: Weathering Time
1983/2012 ©Nancy Floyd
I have always been fascinated with work made over time–Nicholas Nixon’s project on the Brown Sisters, the 7Up series of films by Michael Apted, and the
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Review Santa Fe: Jiehao Su: Borderland
Photographer Jiehao Su brought a beautifully captured and articulated project to Review Santa Fe, Borderland.
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Review Santa Fe: Julie McCarthy: The Last Great War/Postscript
Julie McCarthy brought a personal body of work to Review Santa Fe.
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Review Santa Fe: Jeffrey Stockbridge: Kensington Blues
Some photographers just know how to do the hard work of connecting with people, especially those on the the fringe, in pain and in need.
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