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Neil DaCosta
Neil DaCosta has photographed a lot of things in a lot of places. He knows what it feels like to interact with nature and much of his work reflects an emotional connection to the outdoors.
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Aline Smithson: Imagine Exhibition
I am thrilled to be opening a solo exhibition at Wall Space Gallery in Santa Barbara tomorrow, September 10th from 2-5pm which will run through October 16th, 2011.
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Baang and Burne Contemporary: 6X6
I am already exhausted just reading through what is about to happen in New York this fall.
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Marina Font
Sometimes I come across an image that I wish I had produced…and if I didn’t produce it, I wish I owned it.
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2011 LENSCRATCH Back to School Exhibition
Just the process of uploading these school-themed photos brought back a flood of memories from this time of year, when Back-to-School was a stew of angst, dread, excitement, and most import
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Bernd Reinhardt
This, being sort of the official last day of summer, calls out for one last look at the potential of having time off–time to make work and time to hit the open road and leave the days
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Ten Years On
Before the tragedy of 9/11, Hiroshi Watanbe captured an iconic and evocative image of the World Trade Center, taken from Ellis Island.
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Pete Brook and Prison Photography
Pete Brook is not a photographer.
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Ashly Stohl
More often than not, we are drawn to projects that resonate with something in our childhood.
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Stephen Wilkes
Photographer Stephen Wilkes really understands New York City.
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Anne Berry
I’ve been a big fan of Anne Berry’s wonderful work with animals and have been very remiss in featuring her work on Lenscratch.
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Emily Shur
We in the west are used to seeing things that are fake. Faces, facades, purses, nails, lifestyles, personalities and yes, plant life.
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