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Amber Zora: Cold Coast
©Amber Zora, Ice rubbing. Ice from the glacier Dahlbreen.
I was lucky to meet Amber Zora this past summer in Aberdeen, South Dakota at the opening of the Midwest Nice Art exhibition.
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Naohiro Maeda: Where the Wild Things Are
©Naohiro Maeda, Untitled, 2023
I first came across Naohiro Maeda’s work when they were selected as a Finalist for the Klompching FRESH competition.
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Jesse Rieser: Christmas In America: Happy Birthday, Jesus!
©Jesse Rieser, from Christmas in America
Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays!
I have to admit that I’m not a religious person, but I’m all in when it comes to Christmas. -
Maurice Henri: Cameras for Healing
©Maurice Henri, Namaqualand, South Africa: Sandoui tenderly hugged by her adoptive grandmother.
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Cristobal Masera: “SIU”
©Cristobal Masera, Said, 2014, courtesy the artist
Cristóbal Masera‘s most recent exhibition SIU at CityLab Global in Santiago de Chile is a compelling testament to the power of ph
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Las Fotos Self-Expression Awardees: Michelle Montenegro and Alexis Hunley
Every October Las Fotos Projects honors six artists in 3 categories: SELF-EXPRESSION: For those who are purposefully disrupting mainstream photography, ADVOCACY: For power in photojournalis
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Las Fotos Self-Expression Awardees: Nilupa Yasmin and Alé Rivas
This year will make the 5 th year of Las Fotos Project’s annual Foto Awards.
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Jeffrey A. Wolin: Measuring Time
Jeffrey A. Wolin at this exhibition, Measuring Time
“This exhibition and monograph are the products of my 50-year career as a photographer.
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Tamara Reynolds: XX
© Tamara Reynolds
Tamara Reynolds is a documentary photographer born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee who exhibits her work nationally and internationally.
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Landry Major: Keepers of the West
©Landry Major, Racing The Storm
The Center for Photographic Art, in conjunction with PhotoLucida, is pleased to announce the 2023 Critical Mass Solo Exhibition Award.
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Edwin Averette III: The American Family Cemetery
©Edwin Averette III, Dudley (1810s-2010s), 2019
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place.
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Daniel Kariko: Impermanence: Environmental Collapse of Louisiana’s Vanishing Coast
©Daniel Kariko, Theo Chaisson, Owner, Isle De Jean Charles Marina, Louisiana
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place.
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