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The Human Experience Through Alternative Processes: Dora Kontha
©Dora Kontha
“One way or another, we all have to find what best fosters the flowering of our humanity in this contemporary life, and dedicate ourselves to that.
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The Human Experience Through Alternative Processes: Alice Campos
©Alice Campos, Between My Fingers Clenched a Phytogram Strip. Riddled With Fingerprints and Petal Veins.
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Polaroid Week: Jonas Yip: Shan Shui
©Jonas Yip, Shan Shui #11
Jonas Yip is a fine art photographer and musician based in the Los Angeles area.
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Polaroid Week: Rachel Portesi: Standing Still
©Rachel Portesi, Bush Head (triptych), 2020-2022 Polaroid 8×10 color
I was introduced to the work of Rachel Portesi this September, through her solo show at the Griffin Museum of Pho
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Polaroid Week: Andreas Rentsch: Entangled with Justice
©Andreas Rentsch, Entangled with Justice, 2009, unique sepia toned Polaroid Type 55 negative, 3.75 x 4.
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Adam Chin: New Visions
©Adam Chin, Kiss #17, from Photobooth Kiss
Today we feature an in depth interview with innovative photographer, Adam Chin who is creating work in whole new ways of thinking and working.
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Jeremy Dennis: Creating Space
©Jeremy Dennis, from Rise
We first met Indigenous lens-based artist, activist and art center founder Jeremy Dennis in 2020, as he was working on his ongoing project On This Site and had b
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Sandi Haber Fifield: Cross Currents at the Tracey Morgan Gallery
©Sandi Haber Fifield, Cover image LS17_195, 2017 Unique Archival Pigment Prints; Graphite; Wax Pastel; Vellum; T-pins 53h x 8w x 7.
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Marsha Guggenheim: Without A Map
©Marsha Guggenheim
Marsha Guggenheim is a San Francisco fine art photographer and a 2021 Critical Mass finalist. Storytelling is a guiding influence in her work.
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Ella Morton: The Dissolving Landscape
©Ella Morton, Tilting Storm
Mordançage is a photographic darkroom process that combines the potential for destruction into spectacular, one-of-a-kind photographs.
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Elizabeth Opalenik: Mordançage
©Opalenik, Centered in the Universe , CA 2008
Mordançage is a photographic darkroom process that combines the potential for destruction into spectacular, one-of-a-kind photographs.
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Vincenzo Caniparoli: Diary Of A Dying Star
©Vincenzo Caniparoli, 2 Sirenis (A+B)
Mordançage is a photographic darkroom process that combines the potential for destruction into spectacular, one-of-a-kind photographs.





















