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Success Stories: Ken Rosenthal
Many years ago, back in the Stone Age when photographers used film and worked in the darkroom, and when I was struggling to find my voice as a photographer and looking a lots of work, I cam
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Corden Potts Gallery: Selections from Lens Culture FotoFest Paris
There is one week left of the Corden Potts Gallery’s terrific exhibition, Selections from Lens Culture FotoFest Paris 2010 . The show will close on September 2nd.
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Ryan Killackey
Ryan Killackey’s, A Day in California, took 10,000 photos and 18 months of work to complete, but you’ll only need about three minutes to enjoy it.
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Success Stories: Beth Yarnelle Edwards
When I first started looking at contemporary fine art photography in a significant way, I profoundly connected with Beth Yarnelle Edwards’ images of girls in their bedrooms.
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Brad Wilson
Brad Wilson knows how to take a portrait. His site is filled with stunning commercial and editorial portraits of a wide array of sitters, each captured with dignity and respect.
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Eleonora Ronconi
The first photograph I discovered from Eleonora Ronconi’s Once Upon a Time project was the one featured below.
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Jerry Downs
I came across the work of Jerry Downs when he submitted to the LENSCRATCH Pranks and Puns Exhibition .
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2011 LENSCRATCH Visual Pranks and Puns Exhibition
Bea Fresno, Pebble beach Bum, Costa Brava
I think we all need to laugh, to see the world with humor, and appreciate those split second juxtapositions that are everywhere if you look hard e
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Summer ReRuns: Gillian Wearing
I ran these amazing self portraits several years ago and they are worth revisiting….
These self-portraits (yes, that’s her in every image) are from a body of work titled, Album. -
David Shrigley
This week features a number of photographers that work with humor, puns, and pranks, and our very own LENSCRATCH Visual Pranks and Puns Exhibition will be featured on Monday.
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Douglas Stockdale
I first became acquainted with California photographer Douglas Stockdale through the blogoshere.
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Tim Hyde
I featured Tim Hyde’s terrific series, Repossession, a couple of years ago, and I recently found myself wanting to revisit his site and see what he’s been up to.
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