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Meghan Marin: The Sound of the Sun
©Meghan Marin
Projects featured this week were selected from our call-for-submissions. We will be accepting new projects for review from April 4th-10th, 2021.
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Erina C. Alejo: A Hxstory of Renting
©Erina Alejo, AHOR – A Hxstory of Renting Book Cover
I didn’t know much about the Filipino community in San Francisco, other than its prominency, before getting to know Erina Alej
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Chloé Azzopardi: Forms they inhabit in time of crisis
©Chloé Milos Azzopardi
“The stones that are tied to my feet are from two different places. One is an island in the south of France, the other is a mountain in Catalunya.
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Ashleigh Coleman: Hold Nothing Back
©Ashleigh Coleman, Bloody Nose Birthday
Several years ago, Alexa Dilworth and I had the great pleasure of juroring the Slow Exposures: Celebrating Photography of the Rural South Exhibitio
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Will Harris: You Can Call Me Nana
©Will Harris, Cover of the book, You Can Call Me Nana, by Overlapse
As with all things in life, the physical reality of an object or person is truly more satisfying.
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Jason Langer: Twenty Years
©Jason Langer, Elevator
“Jason seems to have absorbed the entirety of photo history, particularly the so-called “New York School”, identified by historian Jane Livngstone in her
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Maura Sullivan: Things We Remember
©Maura Sullivan, Joan of Arc, 2003, from Things We Remember
Things We Remember, a book of black and white photographs by Maura Sullivan, published by Skeleton Key Press reads like a diary
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Nick Meyer: The Local
©Nick Meyer, image from The Local (MACK, 2021).
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Michael Grant: Do You Want to Dance?
©Michael Grant, Connie, June 1957
To me, the archive is a complex site. Archives can reveal or hide, be hoarded or shared, harm or do good, tell the truth or a lie.
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Alex Christopher Williams in conversation with Lauren Tate Baeza: Black, Like Paul
©Alex Christopher Williams, Richmond, VA, 2018
Photographer Alex Christopher Williams and the High Museum of Art, Fred and Rita Richman Curator of African Art Lauren Tate Baeza recently h
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Raymond Thompson Jr. and Wendel White in Conversation
©Raymond Thompson, Erased, from Appalachian Ghosts
©Wendel White, Lincoln School, East St.
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Covid Projects: Billy Hickey: How We Were
©Billy Hickey, Rob Hickey, 64, looks out the front door window as Alex Hickey, 23, lays on the couch in Arlington, MA., April 16, 2020.





















