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René Clement
Imagine being an immigrant and stumbling upon a place that feels like home.
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James Griffioen
As with Tim Hyde’s work that showcases nature reclaiming itself, James Griffioen’s series, Feral Houses, speaks to a lost neighborhood that is also being reclaimed by nature.
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Neal Rantoul at Panopticon Gallery
Jason Landry, the dedicated and engaged owner and director of Panoptican Gallery in Boston recently sent me a book by the American Master, Neal Rantoul.
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J R wins the TED Award
Last year I wrote about Parisian street artist J R on Lenscratch. If you missed the post, be sure to revisit it to understand the scope of this amazing work.
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Mei Xian Qiu
Los Angeles photographer, Mei Xian Qiu, mixes her identities and influences in her new exhibition, Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom, opening at Gallery 825 in Los Angeles on October 16 and runni
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Larry Brownstein
Los Angeles photographer Larry Brownstein knows how to be in the right place at the right time.
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Thomas Locke Hobbs
California born photographer, Thomas Locke Hobbs, lives in Argentina and has come to photography with a background in economics.
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Jessica Hines: Lens Culture 2010 International Exposure Award for My Brother’s War
In case you’ve somehow missed exploring Jessica Hines’ comprehensive body of work, My Brother’s War, it is being well celebrated this year.
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Erin Malone
San Francisco photograper Erin Malone, physically spends her days in the design world, working as an Interaction Design Consultant, but emotionally she is out in nature with her cameras.
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Jacqueline McCullough
The best stories are the ones that come from a personal connection or an experience that resonates with something in our core of understanding.
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Kurt Jordan
I was first introduced to Kurt Jordan’s work this summer, when he submitted this terrific image of stock piled firewood to the Lenscratch 4th of July exhibition.
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