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Canteen’s Naked Judging: George McClintock
Photographer George McClintock’s work was discussed at length by the second round judge’s in Canteen Magazine’s Live Naked Judging session.
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Canteen Magazine’s Naked Judging: Amy Stein, Juror
New York photographer and educator, Amy Stein, was one of three participating judges in the live section of Canteen Magazine’s 2nd round of judging.
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Canteen Magazine’s Naked Judging: Jessica Eve Rattner
Congratulations to Jessica Eve Rattner for her 1st Runner Up win in Canteen Magazine’s Naked Judging contest. To be honest, I thought this body of work should have won.
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Canteen Magazine’s Naked Judging Contest 2013
Transparency by Khristian Mendoza
A few months ago, Canteen Magazine offered a call for entry for a new kind of photography contest, a contest that was completely transparent, that explain -
Canteen Magazine’s Naked Judging Winner: Walker Pickering
Congratulations to photographer Walker Pickering for his first place win for his project, Esprit de Corps.
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Canteen Magazine’s Naked Judging: Learning from Rejection, Part 2
End of Day. Valley of Fire.
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Canteen Magazine’s Naked Judging: Learning from Rejection, Part 1
Today’s and tomorrow’s posts are not-to-be-missed in terms of learning what jurors look for when determining winners.
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Photo L.A. 2013
Last weekend, the Los Angeles photo community found itself in Santa Monica for 4 days of exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and portfolio reviews at the 2013 photo la exhibition.
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Rixon Reed and the ART PHOTO INDEX™ (API)
This Spring, the Griffin Museum of Photography honored Rixon Reed of photo-eye with the 2012 Spotlight award at the annual Focus Awards for shinning a light on photography and creating a
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NAKED JUDGING: The 2012 Canteen Awards in Photography
Due date for this contest is December 30th!!
Canteen Magazine publisher, Stephen Pierson, contacted me recently about a ground breaking idea for a photography contest, NAKED JUDGING: The 201 -
2011 Looking Back and Looking Forward
In memoriam, Riley Smithson Steinway 1998-2011
Looking Back
I think it’s important to take stock at the end of each year–to celebrate and be grateful for successes, to understan













