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Interview with Owen McCarter and Drew Leventhal: “The Three-Eyed Fish” and Independent Photo Book Publishing
© Owen McCarter
“The Three-Eyed Fish”, by Owen McCarter, is an allegorical journey along the Housatonic River in Western Massachusetts and a search for the pollution caused
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Photography Educator: Amy Jorgensen
©Amy Jorgensen, Red Delicious, video still #1, 2014
Photography Educator is a new monthly series on Lenscratch.
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Desert Forest: Life with Joshua Trees
Desert Forest: Life with Joshua Trees Book Cover, Cara Romero, For the Cahuilla Boys, 2014, Limited Edition Archival Fine Art Photograph. Courtesy of the artist.
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Photographers on Photographers Megan Bent in Conversation with Nakemiah Williams
©Nakemiah Williams, Moss
Image: A Polaroid of Nakemiah sitting on a rock in the middle of water. She is Black woman with shoulder length braided hair and is nude.
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Joe Reynolds in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Joe Reynolds
Joe Reynolds uses a large-format camera to build bonds that stretch across continents.
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Tamara Reynolds and Zach Callahan in Conversation with Ashlyn Davis Burns
© Reynolds, The Visitation_(Untitled-Crystal at doorway)
©Zach Callahan, Untitled, Taxi Driver
I was so delighted to receive an email from Zach Callahan about a month after my second d
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Elijah Gowin: The Last Firefly
© Elijah Gowin, The Last Firefly, Tin Roof Press, 2023
Elijah Gowin is a photographer and educator based in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Book Talk: How many images should be in a photobook?
©Amy Elkins, Anxious Pleasures
Amy Elkins’ Anxious Pleasures (377 images) is unlikely to land on the same spread when opened.
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Photographers on Photographers: Kylee Isom in conversation with Brea Souders
© Brea Souders. Courtesy of the artist and MACK
Brea Souders is a photographic artist conceptually centered around topics of virtual realities and identity.
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A Setting Sun Vol. V by Gregg Evans
© Gregg Evans, A Setting Sun Vol.
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Christine Rogers: The Dream Pool
© Christine Rogers
Christine Rogers is an artist and educator based in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Interview with Morganna Magee: Reverence for the Land, Animals, and People
© Morganna Magee
“I acknowledge my position as a settler on stolen Bunurong land in my daily life and art practice.










