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Martin Elkort
Today’s post is a celebration of photographer Martin Elkort, who has spent a lifetime documenting America capturing communities from Coney Island to Los Angeles.
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Review Santa Fe: Amanda Hankerson: The Hankersons
The search for identity is a powerful desire, even if you think you know who you are.
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Review Santa Fe: Alison Malone: The Daughters of Job
Anteroom, Hershey PA, from The Daughters of Job ©Alison Malone The guidelines of Jobs Daughters states that there must be two outer doors and an Anteroom in order for a bethel to be co
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Review Santa Fe: Elizabeth Moran: Record of Cherry Road
One of the benefits of attending Review Santa Fe was meeting the 2013 and 2014 Lenscratch Student Prize winners: Elizabeth Moran and Frances Denny, both in attendance for the reviews.
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Review Santa Fe: Philip F. Metcalf: Fire Ghosts
Photographer Philip Metcalf brought a project to Review Santa Fe that examines land after the ravages of a fire.
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Review Santa Fe: Josh Quigley: A Shameless Longing
Josh Quigley is a talented story teller, weaving reality and fiction into new narratives that feel truthful and strangely familiar.
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Review Santa Fe: Birthe Piontek: Lying Still
Birthe Piontek is a gifted photographer, able to interpret cultures and behaviors into rich narratives. Her portraits reveal secrets and draw us in (portrait from Sub Rosa below).
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Review Santa Fe: Molly Lamb: Ghost Stepping
Molly Lamb‘s project, Ghost Stepping, examines the idea of the transience of objects as a family shifts into a new order after the passing of a loved one.
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Review Santa Fe: Bryan Thomas: Neither There Nor Here
Bryan Thomas brought a compelling, timely, and poignant body of work to Review Santa Fe.
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Notes from Review Santa Fe
© Becky Senf Ccp
A little over a month ago, I had the great pleasure to attend Review Santa Fe , as a photographer, and engage in an experience rich with all things photography.
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Michael Ast: Trying To Find The Ocean
Photographer Michael Ast has recently created a new book, Trying to Find the Ocean, self-published in an edition of 300.
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The Rfotofolio Fund and the Rfoto of the Month
Fifty Seven © Mitchell Hartman
For sometime now, the online site, Rfotofolio, has been part of the photography zeitgeist, offering up posts, articles and interviews about image makers who
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