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Spain Week: Alejandra Carles-Tolra: Where We Belong
©Alejandra Carles – Tolra, Untitled_Where We Belong Series
When Alejandra Carles-Tolra was studying Sociology at the University of Barcelona, she realized that the way of approachin
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Kaja Rata: kajnikaj
©Kaja Rata
Polish photographer Kaja Rata whose work was recently celebrated as a Top 50 portfolio in Critical Mass, has a metaphorical project that considers home.
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Elizabeth Greenberg: Imaginary Places
©Elizabeth Greenberg
Projects featured this week were selected from our call-for-submissions.
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Marcus Journey & William Casey: On the Mormon Trail
©Marcus Journey
Projects featured this week were selected from our call-for-submissions.
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Dawn Roe: Conditions for an Unfinished Work of Mourning: Wretched Yew
©Dawn Roe
Projects featured this week were selected from our call-for-submissions.
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Argentina Week: Laura Antonelli: Secrets
©Laura Antonelli
I got to know Laura Antonelli‘s work through a mutual friend. I really love how she tells stories.
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Argentina Week: Valeria Bellusci: The Polaroids
©Valeria Bellusci
Valeria Bellusci is one of those photographers who lets life surprise her.
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Argentina Week: Alejandro Kirchuk: The Invisible River
©Alejandro Kirchuk
I discovered Alejandro Kirchuk‘s work a few years ago when I was reading an article on the New York Times and I thought to myself “what a wonderful use of l
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Argentina Week: Abraham Votroba: Forget-Me-Not
©Abraham Votroba
I met Abraham Votroba a few years ago, when he was coordinating the Portfolio Reviews at the Encuentros de la Luz festival in Buenos Aires, but it was not until much late
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Remembering Judy Gelles
©Judy Gelles, Self-portrait as mother, wife, and daughter.
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Stephen DiRado: With Dad
©StephenDiRado, Chilmark, MA, Quansoo Beach, Gene, Rose and Stephen, July 23 1994
Photographer Stephen DiRado has been chronicling his life through large format photography for many decad
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Joshua Dudley Greer: Somewhere Along the Line
©Joshua Dudley Greer,Page, Arizona, 2013
The photographs of Joshua Dudley Greer are like small novellas that contain pathos, humor, and unfinished stories, where the every day and the ove





















