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Charlie Grosso: I Forget Where We Were
Stonetown, Tanzania, 2013 ©Charlie Grosso
How do we tell our stories, especially when we travel? Photographer Charlie Grosso is a natural storyteller and for her series, Fetal Position a
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Tommy Sussex: Our Sincere Toils
Tommy Sussex is a documentary photographer based in Bristol, U.K. In his most recent project he has taken his visual methodology outside of the U.
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Daniel Shea: Blisner, IL
An abstract depiction of the falling American ideals, Daniel Shea has created Blisner, IL defining new ways to talk about industrialization.
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Living on a Dollar a Day: The Lives and Faces of the World’s Poor
The following images/text are excerpted from Living On A Dollar A Day (The Quantuck Lane Press, 2014) by Thomas A. Nazario, with Photographs by Renée C.
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The Bootsy Holler Interview
I have always loved this photograph by Bootsy Holler. It’s from her Declassified project and is a lovely vista with a sign of HOPE, set beneath a huge open sky.
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Sean Black: Human Nature
Blue Jeans, New Year’s Eve, Gainesville, Florida 2012 ©Sean Black
Sean Black ‘s new body of work, Human Nature, “explores the socio-economic dilemma of homelessness.
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Bego Antón: The Earth is Only a Little Dust Under Our Feet
For those of you that have been to Iceland you understand that the culture is rich in folklore of fairies, elves, and other fabled creatures.
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Amani Willet: The Underground Railroad: Hiding in Place
To say that I am a fan of Amani Willet’s work would be an understatement.
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Elaine Mayes: Recently
“This book grew out of my unexpected nomadic life. It is assembled from photographs taken in response to what I saw and experienced during recent times, a period of about six years.
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Heather Evans Smith: Seen Not Heard
Photographer Heather Evans Smith has created a beautiful project, Seen Not Heard, about the mother/daughter relationship.
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Evan Baden: Taradiddle HS Yearbook Project, 2014-15
The social constructs of youth are no stranger to Evan Baden, however this time he has investigated the idea of today’s American teenager.
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Scott Dalton: Where the River Bends
Looking at work from PhotoNOLA…
Photographer Scott Dalton brings a visual reality to two cities, co-joined by a bridge, economic and historical connections.





















