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Reathel Geary: Waiting for Griffin
This week, Lenscratch explores the work of 4 fathers interpreting life with their Autistic sons…
I had the pleasure of meeting Reathel Geary at Photolucida recently, where he shared h
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Charles J. Mintz: The Album Project
This week, Lenscratch explores the work of 4 fathers interpreting life with their Autistic sons…
Charles Mintz considers photography his third career, a career that has moved into in
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Timothy Archibald: ECHOLILIA and Stereoscopy Photographs
I often think about how lucky we are as photographers to have a second language, a visual language that allows us to express ourselves in unlimited ways.
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Alma Haser: Magenta Foundation Bright Spark Winner
I had the great pleasure of being one of the judges for the Magenta Foundation‘s Flash Forward Competition. Judges and entrants came from the U.S.
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Jodie Goodnough: Variants
Jodie Mim Goodnough recently relocated to Los Angeles, but has one foot in Boston as she completes her MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Tufts University.
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Sandi Haber Fifield: After the Threshold
Pained Smile, 2012
Dreaming in Blue, 2012
Sandi Haber Fifield has much to celebrate: a new monograph and an accompanying exhibition of her deftly executed body of work, After the Thresh -
Ryan Segedi: Onward from the Midwest
Ryan Segedi is about to recieve his BFA from the Savannah School of Art and Design, but before that happens, Ryan is opening an exhibition of new work, Onward from the Midwest, that is time
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Robert Moran: Relics
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer living on a small island off the coast of Maine, but in May he and his work will be attending Magenta Foundation’s FLASH FORWARD FESTIVAL in B
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Jeff Phillips: Lost and Found
My Chicago friend, Jeff Phillips, happened upon a set of 1,000 slides in a secondhand store–a discovery that set him not only on a journey into someone else’s life, but connecte
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Ciao Readers!
This week, Sarah Stankey and Grant Gill, Lenscratch Editorial Assistants, have been given the reigns to create posts on student work–photographers on the path to a BFA or an MFA.
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JayPeg’s Photo Pub: Sandy Revisited
After a disaster, a disaster that devastates a country or community, there is a flood of concern and an outpouring of help.
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Nicola Ughi: Tra Foce e Pineta
Nicola Ughi began photographing at ten years old, documenting all the Alfa Romeo cars parked along the streets.
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