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Akihiko Miyoshi: Abstract Photographs and Color Fields
When I first looked at photographer Akihiko Miyoshi’s project, Abstract Photographs, I wasn’t exactly sure what I was looking at, but the more it began to make sense to me, the
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Todd A. Stewart: First Light, Last Day of Summer
Todd Stewart created a wonderful series, The Garden, that explores his children’s relationship to the natural world and today’s post is an extension of that exploration.
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Yijun Liao: Experimental Relationship
We live in a period of time where we are able to choose who we love, no matter the age, gender, or nationality of the person.
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Sabine Pearlman: Ammo
It’s interesting that so many female photographers are exploring the imagery and idea of guns and gun culture.
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Keith Johnson: The Chosen Place and Celestial Navigation
Keith Johnson has been a long time photographer friend, in fact one of his photographs hangs in my house and I look at it on a daily basis, so in some ways Keith is more in my life tha
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Patty Carroll: Anonymous Women: Draped
I have to admit it, I’ve always felt that the burka, though constricting, might be the perfect solution to aging/and or weight gain.
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Nic Bezzina: Festival Crowd
Nic BezzinaI is an editorial and fine art photographer who has racked up numerous awards and a roster of clients, particularly in the music world.
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Natalie Krick: Natural Deceptions
Mom laying in the front yard 2012
Natalie Krick recently opened an exhibition, Natural Deceptions, at the Coat Check Gallery, part of the David Weinberg Gallery in Chicago that will run th -
Kirk Crippens: Portraitlandia
I said a few months ago that I think Kirk Crippens sleeps with a camera, or simply doesn’t sleep at all.
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Nicolas Dhervillers: My Sentimental Archives
French photographer, Nicolas Dhervillers, created a magical body of work, My Sentimental Archives, that plays with time, light, and history.
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Tamara Reynolds: Southern Route
On this last day of July, we celebrate the time in history that the Civil War turned in the favor of the North at Gettysburg and the securing of the Mississippi River by Grant at Vicksburg.
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Stan Raucher: Metro
Metro Line 1 near People’s Square, Shanghai – 2009
Stan Raucher’s bio states that he was born and raised in Minnesota during the age of black and white television, LifeÂ
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