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Kurt Simonson: Northwoods Journals
Cover of Northwoods Journals (offset printing on cloth, 7.75 x 9.
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Caitlin Peterson: States Project: Alabama
©Caitlin Peterson, Dismals Canyon
This week we will be focusing on photographers from Alabama in continuation of The Lenscratch States Project.
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Liese Ricketts: Suburban Carnage
©Liese Ricketts, Bad Clown
Liese Ricketts is not afraid of the dark, especially on Halloween. What she is more fearful of is what fear does to our sense of freedom.
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Jesse Burke: Wild & Precious
Wild & Precious Front Cover ©Jesse Burke
Wild & Precious Back Cover ©Jesse Burke
There are so many things I want to teach you.
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Alia Malley: Captains of the Dead Sea
©Alia Malley
“At this point in history, our common experience is mediated by the way in which the material world has been previously filmed or photographed.
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Matthew O’Brien: No Dar Papaya
©MattO’Brien, San Andrés, 2005
Many of us have a vision of Colombia, and it’s not necessarily a positive one.
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Caroline Tompkins: Rider
© Caroline Tompkins
Caroline Tompkins embarks on the American road in her new body of work Rider.
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Sara Jane Boyers: Detroit: Definition
©Sara Jane Boyers, Wayne State Bio Engineering
Opening tonight at the Maison de la Photographie in Lille, France Sara Jane Boyers will share Detroit: Definition in connection with the lil
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Rebecca Sittler: All the Presidents’ Men and Seafaring Women
©Rebecca Sittler, Resolute Reflection, Archival Pigment Print, 2012.
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Melodie McDaniel: American Spectator
©Melodie McDaniel, Backyard Pageant, 1998
The exhibition, Melodie McDaniel: American Spectator, recently opened at Spot Photo Works in Hollywood and will run through November 9, 2015.
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Emma Powell and Kirsten Hoving: Svala’s Saga
©Emma Powell and Kirsten Hoving, Silence
I first saw the project, Svala’s Saga, when I reviewed the portfolio of Kirsten Hoving and Emma Powell at PhotoNOLA last December.
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Sarah Christianson: When the Landscape is Quiet Again: North Dakota’s Oil Boom
©Sarah Christianson, Flaring near the Blue Buttes, January 2015, from the series “When the Landscape is Quiet Again: North Dakota’s Oil Boom”
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