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10 Photography-Related Blogs You Should Read
I couldn’t agree more when Garry Winogrand said “I have a burning desire to see what things look like photographed by me”, but would also add, I have a burning desire to see w
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Robert Bergman: Good Things Come to Those Who Wait
Judith Dobrzynski, a writer for the Wall Street Journal, writes: Every now and then, the art world offers up an unlikely story, and Robert Bergman’s is one of them.
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J. Wesley Brown on 52 Editions
My friend, J. Wesley Brown, is the featured photographer on 52 Editions this week. It’s a wonderful image and one of my favorites.
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Charlie Grosso
Charlie Grosso, is a Chinese American female photographer, who happens to have a male Italian name. Born in Taipaei, Taiwan, Charlie moved to Los Angeles when she was 11.
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Susan Anderson
Okay, I have to admit it, I’ve watched Toddlers and Tiaras a few times with that same fascination that a car accident might provide.
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JR: Women Are Heroes
I’m still on the fence about Twitter, but I recently received a Tweet from the esteemed Jim Casper of Lens Culture Magazine.
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Caleb Cole and Critical Mass
I’ve been spending a lot of time looking at this year’s selections for the 2009 Critical Mass program, which will result in monographs for 2 or more photographers.
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Kerry Mansfield
I first saw Kerry Mansfied’s series, Borderline, in Fraction Magazine. I was intrigued and impressed with her ability to create images that were at once mysterious and complex.
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Jacob Pritchard
Sunday is a day of rest, and that’s exact what Brooklyn photographer, Jacob Pritchard has been doing. But he’s been doing it on other people’s couches.
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Dennis Hopper, Participant Observer
It’s normal to discount actors when they excel at a secondary talent, but Dennis Hopper’s secondary talents are too significant to dismiss.
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Jim Naughten
British photographer, Jim Naughten, has a new series, The Re-enactors, that will be shown at the Hot Shoe Gallery in London from October 9th through December 4th, 2009.
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Stefan Heyne
Having been a large scale minimalist painter in college and subsequent years after, I was immediatey drawn to Stephen Heyne’s photographic interpretations and explorations of that line
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