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Polaroid Week: Anne-Mette Kelter Weinkouff
©Anne-Mette Kelter Weinkouff, Farewell
Polaroid photography, with its distinctive immediacy and nostalgic charm, has long captivated artists seeking to push the boundaries of image-making
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Polaroid Week: Jari Poulin
©Jari Poulin, Looking Up
Polaroid photography, with its distinctive immediacy and nostalgic charm, has long captivated artists seeking to push the boundaries of image-making.
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Polaroid Week: Urizen Freaza
©Urizen Freaza, DobleNike
Polaroid photography, with its distinctive immediacy and nostalgic charm, has long captivated artists seeking to push the boundaries of image-making.
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Polaroid Week: Sheri Lynn Behr
©Sheri Lynn Behr, My current six Polaroids. The top three have no film available. 1. Polaroid Swinger, 2. Polaroid i-Zone, 3. Polaroid Spectra Bottom three are 4.
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Vic Bakin: Epitome
©Vic Bakin, Epitome Book Cover, published by Void Books
The moment you open the first page of Vic Bakin‘s Epitome, published by published by Void Books, a powerful testimonial to th
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Gabriele Chiapparini and Camilla Marrese: Thinking Like An Island
©Gabriele Chiapparini and Camilla Marrese: Thinking Like An Island, Front Cover, published by Overlapse
One must be ambidextrous in opening this beautifully and cleverly crafted monograph
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Rebecca Topakian: Dame Gulizar and Other Love Stories
©Rebecca Topakian, Cover of Dame Gulizar and Other Love Stories
No one can resist a love story especially when it concerns family members who have overcome major obstacles and have experi
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Color Me Softly: Kathleen McIntyre
©Kathleen McIntyre, Color Me Softly
As you dive into the rainbow array of colors in Kathleen McIntyre‘s monograph, Color Me Softly, you are free to roam and let your imagination and
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Looking at My Brother: Julian Slagman
© Julian Slagman, Looking at My Brother
With touching and intimate glimpses into the maturation of three brothers by one of their own, Julian Slagman’s Looking at my Brother, presen
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I’M SO HAPPY YOU ARE HERE: Edited by Pauline Vermare and Lesley A. Martin
I’m So Happy You Art Here – Japanese Women Photographers from 1950s to Now, front Cover Published by Aperture
The subtitle of this comprehensive compendium of the photographic
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LES RENCONTRES d’ARLES 2024: A VISUAL FEAST
©Mary Ellen Mark
Having just spent the first week of July at the opening round of this year’s Rencontres d’Arles (the 55th edition running from July 1st through September 29th