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Martin Stranka: All My Strangers
©Martin Stranka, All I Want
Martin Stranka‘s cinematic photographs feel like a series of outtakes from some of my favorite movies, where the main character stumbles through the
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Interview with Maja Daniels: Gertrud, Natural Phenomena, and Alternative Timelines
© Maja Daniels
“In 1667, a 12-year-old girl, Gertrud Svensdotter, was accused of walking on water in Älvdalen, Sweden.
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MG Vander Elst: Silences
©MG Vander Elst, When I was six years old, from Silences, Mixed Media hand collage
As artists and photographers, we are drawn to our own family photographs in a profound way.
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Photography Educator: Josh Birnbaum
©Josh Birnbaum, Black Snake, 2020
Photography Educator is a monthly series on Lenscratch.
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Aiko Wakao Austin: What we inherit
©Aiko Wakao Austin, On a Boat
I only recently became acquainted with Aiko Wakao Austin. We were both selected in the Lensculture Critics’ Choice 2025, and given a Top 10 award.
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Mara Magyarosi-Laytner: The Untended Garden
©Mara Magyarosi-Laytner, Act I – Failure of Purpose
I first came across Mara Magyarosi-Laytner’s work on instagram a number of years ago through an exhibition with the Society of
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Linda Plaisted: Lost and Found
©Linda Plaisted, “40 Days and 40 Nights”, Diary entry- October 4, 2006 TWINS!!!!!! Yes indeed. It’s official.
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Micah McCoy: Minor Prophet
©Micah McCoy, Farm Shroud. 2021.
I met Micah McCoy through his work with Disparate Projects.
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Julie Wang: What the Silence Reveals
©Julie Wang
I came across Julie Wang’s work earlier this year through the exhibition “a fervent and necessary arrangement.
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Adam Han-Chun Lin: Sonder
© Adam Han-Chun Lin
Adam Han-Chun Lin captures the quiet intimacies of masculinity at home with a medium-format camera, rendering them in a nostalgic palette that recalls the hues of 1980
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Katelyn Lux Brewer: TIC
©Katelyn Brewer, it began with a lurch 2024Digital Archival Print from 120mm Scan
For the past several years, I’ve returned annually to my alma mater, East
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Joe Johnson: Sometimes Always Never
©Joe Johnson, Mailbox
I’ve been a fan of Joe Johnson’s work for the past few years.





















