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Interview with Reid Callanan, Photographer and Educator
©Doug Merriam, Reid Callanan in 1990
If you know the name Reid Callanan, perhaps it’s associated with the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops or the Maine Media Workshops.
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Brendan Hoffman: Webster City
©Brendan Hoffman, Morning fog obscures houses on Friday, March 23, 2012 in Webster City, IA.
Brendan Hoffman ‘s project, Webster City, speaks, in a profound way, to America today.
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Jeffrey A. Wolin: Pigeon Hill Portraits: Then and Now
©Jeffrey A. Wolin, Carl with his Father, Pigeon Hill, 1990
©Jeffrey A.
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Tara Cronin: The States Project: Hawaii
©Tara Cronin
I met Tara Anne Cronin a number of years ago when she was living in New York and reconnected again this year at the Photo Alliance Reviews in San Francisco.
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Lynda SmithSchick: The Best is in Front of Me
©Lynda SmithSchick
Recently I have been hit by a series of losses and have spent some time in state of shock and sadness.
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Meg Birnbaum: Losing the Farm
©Meg Birnbaum
I first became aware of Meg Birnbaum‘s photographs in the toy camera world.
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The Alyssa Coppelman Mixtape
©Drew Anthony Smith, The Wonderful Alyssa Coppelman
It gives me great pleasure to celebrate a special friend and bright light in the photo world, the wonderful Alyssa Coppelman.
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Adrienne Defendi: Relinquish
©Adrienne Defendi, Afternoon Toilette
I have admired Adrienne Defendi’s work for a number of years and was very happy to meet her and see her work in person at Photolucida.
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Alyssa Schukar: The Most Industrialized City
©Alyssa Schukar, American industry disproportionately affects the health of minority and low-income communities, and East Chicago, Ind.
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A Spotlight on the Black Crown Gallery in Oakland, CA
©Maggie Preston, Templates and ©Phillip Maisel, For Your “Open”, from the exhibition, Surface Tension
It’s always a pleasure to shine a light on a new gallery and Kim Beil,
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Laura Skinner: Experimental
©Laura Skinner, Bathtub Galaxy
When so much in the world feels out of control and surrounded by negative forces, Laura Skinner’s project, Experimental, is a delightful way to focus
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Martin Cox: Snow Drawings
©Martin Cox
Summer might be a good time to imagine cooler climes with a meditative project on snow.













