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Paula Riff: Shibui and Blue is not the sky
©Paula Riff, Day Glo, from Shibui
When I first met Photographic Artist Paula Riff, her practice was in the classic darkroom, creating hand painted photographs of people and places capture
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Haley Morris-Cafiero: The Bully Pulpit
©Haley Morris-Cafiero, Speedo Man
Several years ago, Artist Haley Morris-Cafiero created a project, Wait Watchers, where she captured public reactions to her physical self as a way to rev
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Håkan Strand: Silent Moments
©Håkan Strand, Group of Trees, Sweden, 2010
Happy Holidays! Christmas came early this year when my friend Jamie Johnson gifted me with with a book by photographer Håkan Strand.
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Henri Prestes: Perfect Darkness
©Henri Prestes, from Perfect Darkness
As the holiday season in Los Angeles is more about palm trees and sunshine rather than snow and sleigh bells, I yearn to be transported to places of
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Boglárka Éva Zellei: Furnishing the Sacred
©Boglárka Éva Zellei, from Furnishing the Sacred
With Christmas on the horizon, it’s a time to consider Christian rituals or religion in general, especially when shopping for Sant
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Mike Whiteley: Holiday Home Tour
©Mike Whiteley, Madonna and Child, Loveland, Colorado
Mike Whiteley has a legacy of considering landscape, including the humorous human interventions that come with the holidays.
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Natalie Obermaier: Coalescing
©Natalie Obermaier, Known Unknowns
Two weeks ago, I had the opportunity to see Natalie Obermaier’s solo exhibition Natalie Obermaier: Coalescing presented by Sloan Projects & L
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Jack Carnell: True Places
©Jack Carnell
‘Jack Carnell’s images in True Places are so intimate, so intensely expressive and emotional, that a viewer might fail to notice the absence of people.
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Susannah Ray: Down For the Day
©Susannah Ray, Prints
Susannah Ray has a legacy of considering New York communities and their relationship to water. I’ve shown her project, Right Coast, in my classes for years.
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Meghan Kirkwood: The States Project: North Dakota
©Meghan Kirkwood
Earlier this year, Meghan Kirkwood shared a week of posts on South African photographers, introducing us to some terrific projects, so I knew she would make an excellent
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Hugo Passarello Luna: Nostalgia for Mud
©Hugo Passarello Luna
“No one – apart from a certain adventurer dreamt by Wells – has discovered the art of living in the future or the past.
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