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KELIY ANDERSON-STALEY: Wilderness No longer at the Edge of Things
© Keliy Anderson-Staley, Maine Mountains, 2022, cyanotype on notebook paper, 8.
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Jackie Mulder: Thought Trails
© Jackie Mulder
Jackie Mulder’s first book Thought Trails, unfolds like a path, winding through textiles, beeswax, and embroidery that transgress a constructed image.
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Bill Armstrong: All A Blur: Photographs from the Infinity Series
© Bill Armstrong, All a Blur, Cover
Bill Armstrong’s new monograph All a Blur presents 25 years of work from his luminous Infinity series.
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LUMINOUS VISIONS: ANDREA COTE
© Andrea Cote, “Plexus”, 2024, Cyanotype on repurposed cotton sheet, 63”x 30”
This week on Lenscratch, we look at a selection of artists creatively engaging with analog photograph
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LUMINOUS VISIONS: Shoshannah White
© Shoshannah White, Ice Core, Allan Hills, Antarctica 1901_214_5_UC1#1. Ice core photogram, gelatin silver print, 14”x11”, 2023 Ice dated approximately 4.
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The Halide Project Celebrates 10 Years of Analog Photography
20/20 Festival Photobook Fair, 2024. (Photograph by Liz Jelsomine)
We are excited to celebrate the Halide Project’s 10th Anniversary.
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LUMINOUS VISIONS: JONI STERNBACH
© Joni Sternbach, Ha’a
This week on Lenscratch, we look at a selection of artists creatively engaging with analog photographic processes within their practice.
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LUMINOUS VISIONS: DORA SOMOSI
© Dora Somosi, Mending Kamani
This week on Lenscratch, we look at a selection of artists creatively engaging with analog photographic processes within their practice.
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Kari Varner: Monett & Sedalia
©Kari Varner Monett & Sedalia.
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Masha Weisberg: Inheriting the Silence
©Masha Weisberg “Inheriting the Silence” 2024
Masha Weisberg’s series Inhering the Silence explores the effects of war trauma, migration, and personal histories during wartime.
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Elizabeth Ransom: Homesick
Apfelsaft Schorle – Berlin, Frankfurt, Moscow, Champex, Trains – 57 days © Elizabeth Ransom
In her series Homesick, Elizabeth Ransom visualizes the experience of migrant wome
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ALEXIS MARTINO: The Collapsing Panorama
© Alexis Martino
Alexis Martino’s ongoing series, The Collapsing Panorama, compacts the coastal landscape with her human subjects, revealing a fabled tableau, mostly photographed from a










