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Natan Dvir
The work of Natan Dvir first entered my consciousness with this image:
Amona, 2006
It’s an iconic, masterful image that rivals great war paintings, and has been well celebrated both in -
Peter Tonningsen and Lisa Levine
Peter Tonningsen and Lisa Levine have been collaborating on a new photographic project.
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Neal Rantoul
I featured the work of Neal Rantoul when he was exhibiting at the Panoptican Gallery in Boston last year, and currently he has another series on exhibition in the Boston area at The Griffin
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Success Stories: Tom Chambers
Lenscratch is offering up a new feature where we will explore the idea of success.
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Laurie McCormick
Photography can be therapeutic, but it can also be joyful and soothing, insightful and beautiful.
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Christopher Thomas
German photographer, Christopher Thomas, travels the globe creating work for international publications, but he has managed to stay in New York City long enough to create a wonderful body of
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My Grandmother’s Polaroids
The Silas Finch Foundation, a terrific non-profit arts organization founded in February 2009 and based in New York is the brainchild of Kevin Messina.
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Lucia Herrero
Spanish photographer, Lucia Herrero, has a wonderful exhibition, Tribes, at Galeria Tagomago in Barcelona on display through April 9th.
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Anastasia Pottinger
Missouri photographer, Anastasia Pottinger, has a project, Centenarians, that captures a subject that I feel strongly about.
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David H. Wells
David H. Wells is a photographer’s photographer, with a roster of achievements that boggles the mind.
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Lisette de Boisblanc
Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, Lisette de Boisblanc had just left for college when Hurricane Katrina hit her beloved city.
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The Oscars: Red Carpet Stories
This post has nothing to do with photography per se, but it does have to do with the fact that I am attending the Academy Awards tonight.
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