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LENSCRATCH Personal Favorites of 2009 Exhibition
Wow, what can I say, but this has been so much fun to see what you have selected for your own favorite image of 2009 (that you took).
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My Personal Favorites of 2009
Tomorrow I will be featuring your personal favorite images of 2009, but today, I share some of my own favorites.
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Focus on China: Gallery Beaugeste Part 2
by Douglas Ethridge
Gallery Beaugeste is considered by the Shanghai photographers and gallerists I met on my trip to be perhaps the most “pure” and traditional of the venues exhibiting p -
Focus on China: The Lishui International Photo Festival
This past November, I was invited, along with thirty photographers, to exhibit work at the Lishui International Photo Festival in China.
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Holiday Ruminations
image by Aline Smithson
I’m sitting here thinking about who to feature on Lenscratch today and more importantly, tomorrow, and I’m just feeling too tired to explore someone new a -
Mark Laita
Mark Laita’s new exhibition, Created Equal:New Work, opens at the Fahey Klein Gallery in Los Angeles on December 10th and runs through January 23rd, 2010.
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Justin James King
I have to admit that I discovered Justin James King’s work because he is a 2009 Second Edition Hot Shot Winner, and as someone who was awarded an Honorable Mention in said competition,
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Laura Parker
Laura Parker finds a whole other universe just below, or better stated, just underneath, the every day objects of pots and pans.
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Rafal Milach: Photograpy Book Now Winner
I finally found some time to look at the 2009 Photography Book Now winning publication, Black Sea of Concrete, by Polish photographer, Rafal Milach.
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Paris Photo 2009, Part 2
My friend and fellow photographer, Marian Crostic, recently attended Paris Photo, and having never attended myself, I asked her to be the Lenscratch reporter and share her insights.
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Paris Photo 2009
My friend and fellow photographer, Marian Crostic, recently attended Paris Photo, and having never attended myself, I asked her to be the Lenscratch reporter and share her insights.
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Isa Leshko: Elderly Animals
I first became aware of Isa Leshko’s toy camera images when I was editing for Light Leaks Magazine, and recently enjoyed seeing her work showcased on F-Stop Magazine.
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