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David J. Carol: No Plan B
©David J. Carol, from NO PLAN B
For those in the know, in the eastern regions of the photo world, the name David J.
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Take/Aim
Erica Larsen
Americans love their guns, but gun ownership comes with charged political and emotional baggage, especially in a time when so much gun violence is brought into our living room
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Shane Lavalette: One Sun, One Shadow
©Shane Lavalette, from One Sun, One Shadow
They are quiet pictures that build to a boisterous whole.
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Ken Weingart interviews Alain Laboile
©Alain Laboile
Today, I am sharing an interview that photographer and blogger, Ken Weingart, conducted with photographer Alain Laboile.
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Molly Lamb: Take Care of Your Sister
©Molly Lamb, untitled 02, from Take Care of Your Sister, courtesy of Rick Wester Fine Art, New York
From the first moment I discovered Molly Lamb’s work, I knew she was a true artis
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Andreas Tsonidis: Returning Home
©Andreas Tsonidis , Effie 2010
The sticky wicket of photographing family is to find a place of observation without judgement and/or to be able to observe while participating in the action
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Emile Askey: Monuments are Forever
©Emile Askey, Greyhound Bus Stop, Van Horn, TX. 2014
Emile Askey has the unusual heritage of being half black and half Greek and a homeland of Australia.
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Qiana Mestrich: Hard to Place
©Qiana Mestrich. From the self-published book, Hard To Place (2016).
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Photographers Of Color: Aaron Turner: Arkansas
©Aaron Turner, Cordova, Tennessee (Mother)
Since the beginning of my photo journey, I have thought a lot about the community in which I make work.
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James Friedman: 12 Nazi Concentration Camps
©James Friedman
(James) Friedman’s ’12 Nazi Concentration Camps’ is arguably the most significant body of photographic work on the concentration camps in the post-Holocaust era
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Peter B Leighton: Live Snakes
©Peter B Leighton, Live Snakes
Peter Brown Leighton is sort of a cross between a comedian and a magician, creating single image novelas that are at once off-kilter and humorous, allowing
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Susan Burnstine: Absence of Being
©Susan Burnstine, Absence of Being cover
I’m not exactly sure of the year, but in the early 2000’s I took a Keith Carter workshop at the Los Angeles Center of Photography and





















