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Too Tired Week: Elizabeth Clark Libert: Passing Eden
©Elizabeth Clark Libert, Battle Dance, from Passing Eden
Too Tired Project is a nonprofit arts organization advancing mental health advocacy through photography.
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Too Tired Week: Alayna Pernell: Our Mother’s Garden
©Alayna Pernell, Cradling My Ancestral Mother #1, from Our Mother’s Garden
Too Tired Project is a nonprofit arts organization advancing mental health advocacy through photography.
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Too Tired Week: Allan Salas: The Rooted Heart Began To Change
©Allan Salas, Dad and Bird, from The Rooted Heart Began to Change. Image description: My mother’s bird resting on my father’s finger six months after he had a heart attack.
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Annu Palakunnathu Matthew: The Answers Take Time
©Annu Palakunnathu Matthew
For the past several months, we have been featuring Photo Book Publishers on Lenscratch in our Publisher’s Spotlight series.
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The Dynamics of Photography and Disability: Kevin Quiles Bonilla
©Kevin Quiles Bonilla, Carryover (Blue tarp in Vega Baja/Coney Island), 2021 (2) Digital photographs / C-prints 20 x 61 in. A diptych photography.
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The Dynamics of Photography and Disability: Camilla Jerome: Wounds Need Air
©Camilla Jerome, Untitled, Double Exposure, 2020, Archival Pigment Print Image description: A horizontal black and white landscape photograph of a lake with a double expo-sure of the same
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The Dynamics of Photography and Disability: Jameisha Prescod
©Jameisha Prescod, Image description: A photo of Jameisha wearing a black top. Jameisha is a Black person with dark brown skin.
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The Dynamics of Photography and Disability: Mari Katayama: Bystander
©Mari Katayama, Shell, 2016 Image description: Mari gazes directly at the camera and is holding a shutter release cord. She is lit by twinkle lights and surrounded by personal artifacts.
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The Dynamics of Photography and Disability: Megan Bent: I Don’t Want To Paint A Silver Lining Around It
©Megan Bent, Quarantine Day 121, 2020, Chlorophyll print. Image description: A teardrop-shaped hosta leaf on a black background.
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PROOF: Caleb Cole: In Lieu of Flowers
©Caleb Cole, Aja Raquell Rhone-Spears, 2020, from In Lieu of Flowers, All images 4 x 5 inches, Anthotypes from Rose Petals
As straightforward and challenging as it could be – one
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Philip T. Sager: Veiled Actualities
©Philip Sager, Untitled #1 2020 from the series Fragmented Memories
Philip Sager grew up in New York City, and he remembers constantly looking in shop windows.
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Tine Bek: The Vulgarity of Being Three-Dimensional
©Tine Bek, Sophie in The Pool (Porto, 2015)
The title for Tine Bek ’s first book, The Vulgarity of Being Three-Dimensional, comes from a short story entitled “Carnival” by Danish au





















