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Amy Touchette: The Young Series
©Amy Touchette, The Young Series: New York Young, No. 1, Tokyo Young, No. 1, O’ahu Young, No.
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Sara Terry and Teun Van Der Heijden: War is Only Half the Story, Ten Years of the Aftermath Project
©Natela Grigalashvili — SPECIAL $2,500 GRANT, 2008 “REFUGEES OF GEORGIAN VILLAGES” Sisters, Kaspi, Georgia, 2005
“The end of war does not mean peace.
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Patricia A. Bender: Euclidean Pursuits
©Patricia A. Bender, Geometry 1
When I create a photogram of a simple circle bisected by a line I have no understanding why it moves me or others, but it can.
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Jonathan Brand: Lower East and Upper West
©Jonathan Brand, Woman with her hand on her hip, holding a cigarette, 1963
“I don’t know whether this truncated elephant with arm unmanned was a one-shot or a whole roll.
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Donna Pinckley: The States Project: Arkansas
©Donna Pinckley, Are you allowed in the house?
I am so thrilled to have Donna Pinckley as the Arkansas States Project Editor and look forward to learning more about Arkansas photographers
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The Amy Holmes George Mixtape
The fabulous Amy Holmes George ©Amanda Grieser
I’ve been a member of the Texas Photographic Society for about a dozen years–they have supported my journey with exhibition oppo
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Jun Ahn: On the Verge
© Jun Ahn, Self-Portrait, 2011
“I think the present is one very short instant between the future and the past.
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Lydia Panas: Chocolate Dark
©Lydia Panas, Chocolate #4
Throughout history, women’s appetites have been censored, our hunger checked.
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Tom Griggs: Herida y Fuente
©Tom Griggs,
Photographer and writer Tom Griggs has created a stunning visual narrative of the liminal spaces that exist between two people when they are apart – the dark places tha
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Lauren Semivan: Door Into the Dark
©Lauren Semivan, Anchor, 2015, 40 x 50
“The elaborate, illusionistic constructions I compose in front of the camera last only until they are photographed, after which they are either d
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Evan Blaise Walsh: The Space Between Us
©Evan Walsh, Ebrima and Me, Upstate, 2017
“Growing up gay, I had to be a chameleon or code-reader, constantly metering when it was safe to become closer.
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Priya Kambli: Buttons for Eyes
©Priya Kambli, Mouths (Breaux’s Studio), 2017
Most immigrants exist in two worlds, the world of memories and visual connections of their growing up and the new realities of living













