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Juan Herrero: Photographing the Far North
©Juan Herrero, from The Island of the Day Before
If one could read human history in the form of a consolidated text, the potential for unique narratives would at first appear infinite.
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Nate Palmer: On Domestic Life
©Nate Palmer, from Petworth
How one defines home is often dictated by scale. Home could refer to another person. Perhaps a friend, a family member, or romantic partner.
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Ward Long: On Domestic Life
©Ward Long, from Summer Sublet
Recently I’ve found myself thinking about the differences in function between a film and a photobook.
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Akea Brionne Brown: On Domestic Life
©Akea Brionne Brown, from Black Picket Fences
While a photograph inherently references the past, intentionally making images that reflect one’s own history can be a complicated affair.
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Alex Huanfa Cheng: On Domestic Life
©Alex Huanfa Cheng, from Zhiyu
When photographing a loved one, who are we really seeing? Is it possible to make portraits of others that aren’t simply images of our expectations of that
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Jenia Fridlyand: On Domestic Life
©Jenia Fridlyand, from Entrance to our Valley
At its opening, Jenia Fridlyand’s monograph, Entrance to Our Valley, shows a world just before waking.
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Al J. Thompson: Remnants of an Exodus: The Book
©Al J. Thompson, Remnants of an Exodus
Earlier last year, we featured Al J.
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Magda Biernat: Storytellers
©Magda Biernat, Provincial Trunk Highway, Riverton, Manitoba, Canada, from The Edge of Knowing
I lived on a river for 7 years. On one side Vermont, and the other New York.
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Matthew Arnold: Storytellers
©Matthew Arnold, from Longing For Amelia
Recorded history and photography. While the terms aren’t exactly synonymous there is great degree of overlap in the way we discuss the two.
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