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Photography Educator: Aimée Beaubien
©Aimée Beaubien Through-the-Hothouse, 2024 Installation View, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL
Photography Educator is a monthly series on Lenscratch.
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Tom Crawford: Overlooked
©Thomas Crawford, One Dozen
This past December, I had the great pleasure of meeting Thomas Crawford and his work at the PhotoNOLA Portfolio Reviews, and then sharing wallspace with him i
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Interview with Dylan Hausthor: What the Rain Might Bring
© Dylan Hausthor
“I was recently visiting my hometown and stopped to fill up my car with gas.
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Bootsy Holler: Contaminated
©Bootsy Holler, Wanda – Radiation Poisoning, 2021-2022 6 x 7 x 2 inches Sculpture includes pigment prints and mat board Sits on a shelf
Wanda is a friend of the family.
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Interview with Tabitha Barnard and Jake Benzinger: “Dead Trees Speak to Me” and Independent Photo Book Publishing
© Tabitha Barnard
“Dead Trees Speak to Me” is a culmination of photographs spanning ten years. Tabitha Barnard was raised oldest of four sisters in a close-knit Maine family.
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Charlotte Schmid-Maybach: Water, Woods and Sky
©Charlotte Schmid-Maybach, Forest of Forgotten Keys, 2024, Sewn archival pigment prints on kozo paper, thread, printed silk gauze overlay 61 x 51 inches Unique
In an era when digital phot
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Angela V. Scardigno: Greetings from El Valle
©Angela V. Scardigno, Sugar Mill and Sugar Cane
I had the great pleasure to juror the exhibition, Words & Pictures, for the Center of Fine Art Photography.
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Photographers on Photographers: Rosie Clements in conversation with Letha Wilson
© Letha Wilson, Moon Wave, 2013
I first came across Letha Wilson’s work while reading Charlotte Cotton’s ‘Photography is Magic’ during grad school.
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One Year Later: Anna Rotty
©Anna Rotty, As Above, So Below (Bernallilo County Wastewater Reclamation Center, Albuquerque, NM), pigment print photograph, 2023
Over the next three days, Drew Leventhal, the 2022 Lensc
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Julianne Clark: After Maxine
©Julianne Clark, Portal
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by intimacy and memory. Today, we’ll be looking at Julianne Clark’s series After Maxine.
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Jaclyn Wright: High Visibility (Blaze Orange)
Untitled (BLM arrows, I), 2022 @Jaclyn Wright
Disruption is everywhere in Jaclyn Wright’s assemblages.




















