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Pascal Fellonneau
Pascal Fellonneau, is a French landscape photographer capturing parts of Europe that range from Iceland to his hometown of Bordeaux.
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Karen Bubas
Canadian photographer, Karen Bubas images take their inspiration from the films of Alfred Hitchcock and Michelangelo Antonioni.
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Looking Back: Lucien Aigner
The deCordova Museum, outside of Boston, is opening an exhibit of Lucien Aigner’s work on January 29th, running through April 24th.
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Christoph Gielen: The Geometry of Sprawl
German born photographer, Christop Gielen, has lived in New York most of his life.
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Martin Usborne
Martin Usborne started his photographic career after working as a creative director in children’s TV (which included dressing up as a furry white alien).
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Lori Vrba, Jennifer F. Schlesinger, and Francesca Bontempi
The DeSantos Gallery in Houston, Texas has created an interesting exhibition on Memory, featuring the work of Lori Vrba, Jennifer F. Schlesinger, and Francesca Bontempi.
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Brian Kaplan
Brian Kaplan spent years assisting a Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist at The Boston Globe before capturing the landscape with his own 4×5 camera.
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Stephen Strom
Photographer and astronomer, Stephen Strom, looks at our planet with a unique vision. New York born, Stephen received his Masters and Ph.D.
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Maurizio Anzeri
Maurizio Anzeri was born in Italy and now lives and works in London.
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The Curator Ship
Moritz Neumüller, an independent Curator from Barcelona, as started a great blog, The Curator Ship, that lists the most relevant Porfolio Reviews in 2011.
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Shpilman Insititute of Photography
I recently recieved an e-mail from the Shpilman Institute for Photography, letting me know about two Calls for Entry. I wasn’t familiar with the institute and wanted to learn more.
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Fran Forman
Boston photographer, Fran Forman, creates work that uses her impressive roster of life experiences.
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