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Photographers on Photographers: Liliana Guzmán in Conversation with Bea Nettles
© Bea Nettles: Evenin…, August 1970
At the very early stages of my project Next to Myself I had come across Bea Nettle’s Mountain Deck Tarot.
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Tara Todras-Whitehill: Portraits: I Had An Abortion
©Tara Todras-Whitehill
The stance on abortion continues to be emotionally charged and when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v.
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Meg Handler: Abortion Rights: The Battle Over Planned Parenthood vs Casey
©Meg Handler, Clinic Defense Training, New York City, 1992
We are taking a 2-day break from Photographers on Photographers to highlight two important projects on reproductive justice.
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The 2022 Lenscratch Student Prize First Place Winner: Drew Leventhal
©Drew Leventhal, Raven’s Rock, West Virginia, 2021
Today, we are thrilled to announce and celebrate the 2022 Lenscratch Student Prize First Place Winner, Drew Leventhal.
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One Year Later: The 2021 Lenscratch Student Prize Winners
Over this past year, I’ve had the pleasure of celebrating, corresponding and zooming with the 2021 Student Prize Winners.
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The 2022 Lenscratch Student Prize: 25 to Watch
Every year we seek to celebrate the next generation of photographic artists through our Student Prize Awards program.
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Candace Biggerstaff: The Back Door
©Candace Biggerstaff, Big Tops
We all dream of running away with the circus, but in the case of photographer Candace Biggerstaff , at the age of 20, she joined the Circus Vargas and began
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Manuel Cosentino: The Fourth Kind of Madness
@Manuel Cosentino, The Fourth Kind of Madness (L), undated. Courtesy of the artist and Klompching Gallery, New York
Manuel Cosentino (b.1980) is an Italian artist working with photography.
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Remaking the Monument: Immigrant Stories at Bush House Museum
© Sankar Raman, Mariamou Abdoulaye
©Jim Lommasson, Mariamou Abdoulaye, Bowl
“We cannot change the past, but we must acknowledge that powerful forces within society fostered persisten
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ReRuns: The 2019 DOG Exhibition
FIRST PLACE WINNER ©Grace Chon, Healer, Los Angeles, CA
Jurying an exhibition is never an easy task. Perhaps this because I know what it feels like to be on the other side.
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Meryl Meisler: QUIRKYVISION
©Meryl Meisler, Holding leg up high at Studio 54, NY, NY, 1977
I love photographs of New York City in the 1970’s and 80’s, when the city was at its worst and at its best, fill
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Publisher’s Spotlight: Minor Matters Books
Signing our first publishing agreement, 2013. Left ot Right: Michelle Dunn Marsh, artist Joe Park, Minot Matters co-founder Steve McIntyre. Photographed by Deborah Gassner.













