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CENTER’s Project Development Winner: David Denil
©David Denil
David Denil from Vlaanderen, Belgium, received CENTER’s Project Development Grant for his project, Let Us Not Fall Asleep While Walking, about observation and hidden
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CENTER’s Project Launch Juror’s Choice Award: Brendan Pattengale
©Brendan Pattengale, Your Love and Light
Brendan Pattengale received CENTER’s Project Launch Juror’s Choice Award.
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CENTER’s Project Launch Juror’s Choice Award: Ryota Kajita
©Ryota Kajita
Ryota Kajita received CENTER’s Project Launch Juror’s Choice Award from Mazie Harris, Assistant Curator, Department of Photographs, J. Paul Getty Museum, CA.
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CENTER’s Project Launch Winner: Johnny Miller
©Johnny Miller, Alex Casey Park, The organic, round shape of the shacks stands in a defensive position next to the wealthier suburb next to it.
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Kirk Crippens and Gretchen LeMaistre: Live Burls
©Kirk Crippens and Gretchen LeMaistre, Circle of Trees, from Live Burls
“A grove of giant redwoods or sequoias should be kept just as we keep a great or beautiful cathedral.
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Eric Wiliam West: Cityscape|Burma
©Eric West, Hpa-An, Burma
As a photographer, the hardest part of traveling to places unfamiliar is to create a project that is unique, artful, and cohesive in a short amount of time.
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Joana P. Cardozo: Blueprints
©Joana P. Cardozo, Self-Portrait
Joana P. Cardozo brought a project to Photolucida that was a creative and fresh look at portraiture.
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Megan Jacobs: Hidden Mothers and Mi Familia
©Megan Jacobs, Hidden Mothers: Eileen, Archival Pigment Print, 20”x30”
©Megan Jacobs, Hidden Mothers install
Megan Jacobs brought two projects to Photolucida.
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Kevin Horan: Chattel: A Portrait Story
©Kevin Horan, Hamilton
Kevin Horan comes to fine art after a career as a photojournalist.
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Astrid Reischwitz: Stories from the Kitchen Table
©Astrid Reischwitz, Prickly
Astrid Reischwitz brought a well-crafted and conceptualized project on family, tradition, and memory to Photolucida.
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Kyle Meyer: Interwoven
©Kyle Meyer
While reviewing portfolios at Photolucida, I watched as one photographer would approach a table for his timed review and begin to unwrap large woven tapestries of photographs.
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