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Jody Ake: Santa Fe Workshop Portrait Contest Winner
I recently had the great pleasure to co-juror the Portrait Contest hosted by the Santa Fe Workshops. Over the next several days, I will be featuring the work by several of the winners.
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Patricia Galagan: Santa Fe Workshops Grant Prize Winner
I recently had the great pleasure to co-juror the Portrait Contest hosted by the Santa Fe Workshops. Today and next week, I will be featuring the work by several of the winners.
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David Favrod: 2010 Aperture Prize Winner
Aperture announced the 2010 Portfolio Prize winners last week and David Favrod took top honors for his series Gaijin.
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Dawn Roscoe: C4FAP Juror’s Selection for Exquisite Suburbia
Chicago Photographer, Dawn Roscoe’s , The Family Portrait, recently won the Juror’s Selection in the New Normal exhibition at the Center for Fine Art Photography.
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Joseph O. Holmes: Critical Mass Top 50: Prospect Park
This week Lenscratch is looking at some of the top 50 portfolios from Critical Mass….
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Christopher Capozziello: Critical Mass Top 50: Living with Cerebral Palsy
This week Lenscratch is looking at some of the top 50 portfolios from Critical Mass….
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Critical Mass Week 2010
The results of Critical Mass are in and the top 50 portfolios have been selected.
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J R wins the TED Award
Last year I wrote about Parisian street artist J R on Lenscratch. If you missed the post, be sure to revisit it to understand the scope of this amazing work.
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Jessica Hines: Lens Culture 2010 International Exposure Award for My Brother’s War
In case you’ve somehow missed exploring Jessica Hines’ comprehensive body of work, My Brother’s War, it is being well celebrated this year.
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Judith Stenneken: Photography Book Now Winner
The Blurb book winners have just been announced and Judith Stenneken has won the $25,000 award with her book, Last Call.
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Darcy Padilla, Paris Visone, Jerome Sessini: Getty Grant Recipients
I’ve just heard from Darcy Padilla that she was recently selected for a Getty Grant for her work from the Julie Project, along with two other photographers featured on Lenscratch this
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Cheryle St. Onge: Guggenheim Fellowship Award
A few months ago, I was researching the Guggenheim Fellowship Award. I wanted to see what kind of work wins that significant prize. Last year, it was the work of Cheryle St.















