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The 2018 Good Manners Exhibition
FIRST PLACE WINNER ©Sally Ann Field, Wash Your Hands, Tonopah, NV
Many thank yous to the wonderful Christy Havranek for jurying the 2018 Lenscratch Good Manners Exhibition.
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John G. Zimmerman: America in Black and White
©John G. Zimmerman, Flag Cleaning, Detroit, 1955
The Center for Photographic Art in Carmel, California has recently opened the exhibition, John G.
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Jonas Yip: Thirty Three + A Third
©Jonas Yip, Iceblink Luck (click image to see source material)
Jonas Yip is a familiar name in Southern California–a prolific photographer and book maker, he spearheads the Open Sh
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Matthew Brandt: 1864
©Matthew Brandt
“Brandt has gone back to those source images housed at the Library of Congress and printed new photographs from Barnard’s images, while also incorporating the ing
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Natan Dvir: Platforms
©Natan Dvir
Natan Dvir is a photographer who is able to navigate all aspects of the human experience, from documentary work captured in other parts of the world, to projects on climate ch
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Kirsten Tradowsky: Time Echo
©Kirsten Tradowsky, Pool Party. 26”x34”. oil on canvas.
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Liz Steketee: New Work
©Liz Steketee
“Portraits, as much as they tell us, still hide so much. This is part of their magic.
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TRIBE at the Fox Talbot Museum in Lacock Abbey, UK
The women of Tribe
The indefatigable photographer, curator, festival organizer and all around wonder woman, Lori Vrba recently curated an exhibition, TRIBE, for the Fox Talbot Museum a
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Joceyn Lee: The Appearance of Things at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art
©Jocelyn Lee, Raising the Cherry Tree
“The world enters our body via sensual portals: eyes, nose, ears, skin and nervous system, it is then translated by our brains into meaning and exp
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Jesse Rieser: The Changing Landscape of American Retail
©Jesse Rieser, Macy’s.
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Meryl Meisler: LES YES! Photographs of The Lower East Side During The 1970s & ‘80s
©Meryl Meisler / Courtesy of The Storefront Project & Steven Kasher Gallery
I’ve featured Meryl Meisler‘s wonderful photographs on Lenscratch numerous times and needless t
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Heather Evans Smith: Seen Not heard
©Heather Evans Smith, Confection
Walking into Heather Evans Smith’s exhibition Seen Not Heard at the Southeast Center for Photography is like walking into your Southern grandmother’s













