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Re/member/construct at Filter Photo
©Kelly Anderson-Staley
Next week, the events for the 2018 Filter Photo Festival get underway, and along with the Portfolio Reviews, lectures, workshops, and artist talks, are a number of
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The Vernacular of Landscape: Conversation Between Dana Stirling & Noah Waldeck
In this post, Noah Waldeck from Subjectively Objective and I talk about our recent collaborative effort in creating the publication and exhibition, The Vernacular of Landscape.
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It’s Personal: Photography from the Inside at the Los Angeles Center of Photography
©Tracy L.
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Lies at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center
©Karin Kempe, Uphill
As photographers, we are well aware that the camera lies. It is a tool of manipulation, of misrepresentation, of deceit and fiction.
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Amanda Marchand: The Book of Hours and True North
The Book of Hours ©Amanda Marchand, 2018
How do you explain what winter is like to people who have never experienced it? I’m not talking about California winter, or Florida winter.
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Limelight at the Obscura Gallery
©Coco Fronsac, Dionaea muscipulae et le ruban jaune
In an era when it’s rare for a brick and mortar gallery to open, it’s incredibly exciting to celebrate the opening of the O
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Kirsten Tradowsky: Time Echo
©Kirsten Tradowsky, Pool Party. 26”x34”. oil on canvas.
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TRIBE at the Fox Talbot Museum in Lacock Abbey, UK
The women of Tribe
The indefatigable photographer, curator, festival organizer and all around wonder woman, Lori Vrba recently curated an exhibition, TRIBE, for the Fox Talbot Museum a
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Meryl Meisler: LES YES! Photographs of The Lower East Side During The 1970s & ‘80s
©Meryl Meisler / Courtesy of The Storefront Project & Steven Kasher Gallery
I’ve featured Meryl Meisler‘s wonderful photographs on Lenscratch numerous times and needless t
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Reclaim Photography Festival 2018: Black Country Living Museum
The Reclaim Photo Festival in the West Midlands of England open a second exhibition at the Black Country Living Museum 19-20 May 2018.
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Corinne Vionnet: ME. Here Now
©Corinne Vionnet, ME. Here Now
ME. Here Now is a book by artist Corinne Vionnet published by Fall Line Press.
ME.
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