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Frank Mullaney: Portent
©Frank Mullaney, Dog on a Roof, Isla Mujeres, Mexico
Projects featured over the past several days were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions.
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Evy Huppert: Wild Spirits
©Evy Huppert
Projects featured over the next several days were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions.
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Eleonora Ronconi: Serás mis ojos
©Eleonora Ronconi, from Serás mis ojos
Eleonora Ronconi was recently at the Photolucida Reviews with a poignant project about memory, home, and the reconsideration of of time and place
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Dominik Dunsch: Suburbia
©Dominik Dunsch, from Suburbia
The genre of family continues to be explored as photographers mine their lives, looking at those under the same roof as a way to understand and document tho
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DEVELOPER x Kenneth Guthrie
Rich and Kenneth, Archival Inkjet Print, 30″ x 20″ framed, Edition of 5, © Kenneth Guthrie
Kenneth Guthrie (b.
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Ashly Stohl: Days & Years
©Ashly Stohl, from the book, Days & Years, by Peanut Press Books
I remember a day long ago, when I was cleaning out my purse, removing such items as a rotten banana, a half eaten prot
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The Center Awards: EXCELLENCE IN MULTIMEDIA AWARD 3rd Place Winner: Kevin O. Mooney
© Kevin O. Mooney Still Image from video 366247•2012: Time Stamp 00_00_24_22
Congratulations to Kevin O.
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The Center Awards: The Project launch Grant Honorable Mention: Dylan Hausthor & Paul Guilmoth
©Dylan Hausthor & Paul Guilmoth, Dead Men Look At Me
Congratulations to Dylan Hausthor & Paul Guilmoth for being selected for The Project launch Grant Honorable Mention recognizin
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Alfonso Almendros: To Name a Mountain
©Alfonso Almendros
Spanish photographer Alfonso Almendros has created an elegant, layered narrative with his project and book, To Name a Mountain.
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Ken Rosenthal: Days on the Mountain
©Ken Rosenthal, Wonder, a Limited Edition Book Print from Days on the Mountain
Most of us are lucky enough to have a special place to escape to–a walking trail, a beach, and in Ken
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Jordan Gale: It Is What It Is
©Jordan Galer, Book Cover for It Is What It Is
In 2017, we featured the work of Jordan Gale as one of the Honorable Mention nods for the Lenscratch Student Award.





















