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Jessica Shyba: In the land of Nod
On Christmas Eve, when children around the world go to sleep with dreams full of what’s to come, I wanted to share some wonderful photographs by mother, writer, blogger,and photographe
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Suzanne Heintz: Life Once Removed
When we were children, we were fed a generic and age old template for our futures: marriage, 2.5 children, and the white picket fence.
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Tsutomu Yamagata: Thirteen Orphans
Yesterday, I met an old lady at side of lotus pond and talked for two hours. She went to the front line as a nurse during World War II and saw incredibly hideous scenes almost every day.
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The Bevin Bering Dubrowski Mixtape
The amazing Bevin Bering Dubrowski
One of the reasons that I created the Mixtape series is to get to know the movers and shakers who surround photographers in a more meaningful way.
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Paul Kwiatkowski: And Every Day Was Overcast
Memories of childhood humanize us as adults. With age, our version of that time is deformed then reassembled.
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Matthew Albanese: Strange Worlds
Box of Lightning ©Matthew Albanese
Box of Lightning, Detail ©Matthew Albanese
Box of Lightning, Detail ©Matthew Albanese
Box of Lightning, Detail ©Matthew Albanese
While most of
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Maury Gortemiller: Do the Priest in Different Voices
Body Parts ©Maury Gortemiller
Maury Gortemiller has a visual language that is full of humor, acute observations, and conceptual story telling.
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Elisa Ferrari: The Sámi Way
Argentine/American photographer Elisa Ferrari, has a project about the Sámi, an indigenous group native to the Arctic Circle.
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Andrea Stone: City Reflections
work seen at the Lensculture/Foto Fest reviews in Paris….
I had the pleasure of seeing Andrea Stone‘s large scale photographs at the reviews in Paris.
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Susan Berger: Martin Luther King Blvd.
Susan Berger looks at America with one unifying element: Martin Luther King Blvd.
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J. K. Lavin: Standing on the Threshold
Work seen at the Lensculture/Foto Fest reviews in Paris….
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James Stephenson: Unintended Vistas
When you consider what it’s like to work in an office these days, the vision of a Google or Facebook setting, with ping pong tables and fully stocked kitchens populated by herds of hap
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