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Leo Garcia: Now Pay
©Leo Garcia, from Now Pay
How do we consider place as an immigrant and keen observer? In the case of Guatemalan photographer Leo Garcia, he has photographed his life in Los Angeles–
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Dominik Dunsch: Suburbia
©Dominik Dunsch, from Suburbia
The genre of family continues to be explored as photographers mine their lives, looking at those under the same roof as a way to understand and document tho
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Ira Wagner: Twinhouses of The Great Northeast
©Ira Wagner, Twinhouses of The Great Northeast
When Ira Wagner shared his project Twinhouses of the Great Northest at the Photolucida Portfolio Reviews, I was fascinated by the almost sur
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Susan Lapides: Crustaceans
©Susan Lapides, Xia, age 10, from Crustaceans
There are two genres in photography that are personal favorites: projects about time and projects created as typologies.
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Susan Rosenberg Jones: Widow/er
©Susan Rosenberg Jones, Carol: “I am very grateful. He was on home hospice. He did not want to be in a hospital bed and he was in our bed. I slept with him.
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Gary Emrich: All Consumed
©Gary Emrich, All Consumed #37
It was a pleasure to meet Gary Emich at the Month of Photography Denver portfolio reviews.
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The Brian Taylor Mixtape
Professor Taylor in the Laboratory
I remember the first time the name Brian Taylor came on my radar.
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Jason Lee: Oklahoma
©Jason Lee
Some months ago, I had the pleasure to be in conversation with photographer/actor Jason Lee at Arcana Books about his sold-out monograph, A Plain View.
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Karen Navarro: El Pertenecer en Tiempos Modernos
©Karen Navarro
It was a pleasure to meet Karen Navarro at the recent Photolucida portfolio reviews.
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Scott B. Davis: on the probability of darkness
©scott b.
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James R. Southard: The States Project: Kentucky
©James Robert Southard
Producing The States Project has been a wonderful window into work being creating around the country, providing exposure to photographers I might never have discove
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Tara Bogart: Mid Century
©Tara Bogart, Traces
There are certain age milestones or markers, usually the ones with a number and then a big zero following it, that make us step back and take stock.













