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f16: New Photographic Visions
It is with great enthusiasm I share the exhibition, f16, New Photographic Visions, to open this Saturday, March 21st at the Los Angeles Center of Photography in Hollywood, CA.
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Living on a Dollar a Day: The Lives and Faces of the World’s Poor
The following images/text are excerpted from Living On A Dollar A Day (The Quantuck Lane Press, 2014) by Thomas A. Nazario, with Photographs by Renée C.
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The Bootsy Holler Interview
I have always loved this photograph by Bootsy Holler. It’s from her Declassified project and is a lovely vista with a sign of HOPE, set beneath a huge open sky.
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7 on Main St. / Calle principal, 7
Group portrait by Joseph Maida (from left to right): Zak Krevitt, Tim Schutsky, Caroline Tompkins, Molly Matalon, Corey Olsen, Patrick O’Malley, and Jake Sigl
7 on Main Street is an exhi
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Laura Moya and Laura Valenti: Early Works
©RICH FRISHMAN, My Sister Crying, 1958/Don’t Look at Me, Mikey Did It
Rich Frishman writes:
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It’s All Been Done Before
Sadie Wechsler, Seattle, WA
It’s All Been Done Before is a group show organized by Brandon Juhasz, an artist based in Cleveland, OH.
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Gregg Segal: Nightscapes
I’ve always thought that Los Angeles is most alluring at night.
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Take Ten: International Center of Photography Alumnae Exhibition
Alexia Webster, Devota Kamaza, 40 years old. Bulengo IDP (internally Displaced People). Camp outside of Goma, DR Congo, March 2014.
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Secondhand at Pier 24 Photography
For the past several years, I’ve been hearing the buzz about PIER 24 Photography, an amazing space for photography located atop a pier in San Francisco.
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Off the Page: Chuck Arlund, Jerry Atnip, Nick Dantona, Robert McCurley, Jerry Park, Mark Mosrie, and Rick Smith
Today finishes our celebration of SlowExposures…
SouthLight Salon is composed of Jerry Atnip, Nick Dantona, Robert McCurley, Jerry Park, Mark Mosrie, Rick Smith and Chuck Arlund.
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The Do Good Fund: Brought to Light
Looking at Slow Exposure Exhibitions…
©Debbie Fleming Caffrey, Harry’s Hands
An exhibition that was one of the highlights of the SlowExposures Festival was Brought to Light, prese
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The Posse: Time, Place, and Eternity: Flannery O’Connor and the Craft of Photography
This week, Lenscratch celebrates the SlowExposures Photography Festival.
The Posse: L to R, Lori Vrba, Bryce Lankard, Ann George, Anne Berry, S.
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