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2020 in the Rear View Mirror (finally)
©Aline Smithson
Yesterday, I received an e-mail from George Nobechi with the perfect sentiment to end this year:
Out of respect to those who have lost their lives or loved ones this year, -
David Pace: A life Well Lived
David Pace 1951 – 2020
When I heard the news about the passing of photographer David Pace this past fall, I was saddened that our community had lost such a special person and artist. -
Peanut Press/Peanut Portfolios
©Lori Nix & Kathleen Gerber, Pass/Fail Book and Print
When Peanut Press was first created, in 2014, publishers (and photographers) Ashly Stohl and David Carol had a goal to make bea
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Photo España 2020
Photo España (PHE) is one of Europe’s largest and most recognized photography festivals.
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Claudia Lopez: Dualities
Elotes © Claudia Lopez 2018
Born in America and raised in Juárez, Mexico, photographer Claudia Lopez charts the narratives that trace back and forth over the border that separates Lopez
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We have work to do
We have been quiet this past week as we deeply consider the profoundly devastating loss of so many Black lives – most recently George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and Ahmaud Arbery.
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FotoFest Reviews 2020
©Aline Smithson, Curator Lisa Volpe readies herself at the FotoFest Reviews
It hardly seems possible that in early March over a thousand photographers descended on Houston for two signifi
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The Next Generation: Egypt Robinson: The Art World As I Know It
©Egypt Robinson
I am always interested in the opinions and perspective of the next generation of photographers. Today we feature an essay written by Egypt Robinson.
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Remembering Robert Herman 1955-2020
©Robert Herman
I have shared the work of Brooklyn born photographer Robert Herman several times over the years, so I was distraught to learn that this wonderful artist recently took his o
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Argentina Week: Alejandro Kirchuk: The Invisible River
©Alejandro Kirchuk
I discovered Alejandro Kirchuk‘s work a few years ago when I was reading an article on the New York Times and I thought to myself “what a wonderful use of l













