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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
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McNair Evans: The States Project: California
© McNair Evans, from Confessions for a Son, Courtesy of Sasha Wolf
It’s not an easy task to take on the California States Project Editorship.
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Terri Bright: Sonnets
©Terri Bright
Reading Terri Bright’s Sonnets
by Polly Gaillard
Terri Bright is much like her photographs, understated with a deep intelligence running below the surface. -
Melanie Metz: Davie
©Melanie Metz
Sometimes work crosses my path that makes me want to see more. and more. and a little bit more.
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David Hilliard: Sum of Our Affections
©David Hilliard, Boys Tethered
The Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) has opened a mid-career exhibition celebrating the photographs of David Hilliard.
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Polly Gaillard: December and Everything After
©Polly Gaillard, Fall Walk
Polly Gaillard has a new project, December and Everything After exploring the difficult terrain of documenting aging and ill parents.
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Jonas Yip: re:place
©Jonas Yip
I am thrilled to share the work of Jonas Yip today, not only because he is the Lenscratch Technical Director–who basically built the site from the ground up and solves a
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Victor Yañez-Lazcano: de
©Victor Yañez-Lazcano, 1848
Taking family photographs, capturing memories at holidays or reunions, filling up disposable cameras with monumental vacation excursions, these are all points
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Hannah Schneider and Kate Stone: How We End.
The poignant and witty book, How We End., takes the reader into the private thoughts of an anonymous narrator.
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Lauren Henkin: what’s found is yours to keep.
The life of the flesh is in the blood. 2015. © Lauren Henkin
When I attended the Slow Exposures Photography Festival in Georgia several years ago, I met Alan F. Rothschild, Jr.
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Jenny Papalexandris: Five Bells: Being LGBT in Australia
“…my impulse is to “sense” rather than to “see.
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Ellen Kok: The Other Farm
Timo is sleeping in the cabin of his father’s front loader while his dad, Dutch farmer Koos van der Laan (left), talks with a neighbor.





















