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Amanda James: Fragile Chaos
Amanda James‘ title for the project featured today is Fragile Chaos–a title that might aptly describe life in general.
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Fugitivart
Fugitivart is a conceptual exhibition that explores the ideas of intentional impermanence in photography.
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Noah Wilson: Our Land
Noah Wilson is revisiting and representing appropriated negatives that he found while an artist-in-residence at the San Francisco dump.
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Patrick Taberna: A contretemps
Wengen, Suisse 2010
I have loved Patrick Taberna’s imagery since I discovered it several years ago and wrote about it on Lenscratch in 2010.
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Photolucida: Brad Carlile: Tempus Incognitus
Brad Carlile works in a conceptual way, using light and time to animate rooms that are normally without much personality.
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Ashley Kauschinger: 2013 LENSCRATCH Student Prize 3rd Place Winne
The name Ashley Kauschinger may sound familiar, even as a graduate student, Ashley has been making a name for herself through her nuanced work and terrific blogzine, Light Leaked.
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Kristy Carpenter: 2013 LENSCRATCH Student Prize 2nd Place Winner
post presented by Grant Gill
I am very happy to present Kristy Carpenter as our second place winner for the 2013 Lenscratch Student Prize.
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Photolucida: Adrain Chesser: orange blossoms, fire ants and the tyranny of memory
Today’s post is part of several weeks dedicated to work seen at Photolucida…
I was born on May 19, 1965 in Okeechobee, Florida.
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Daniel Jones: Close to Home
Bryant
Daniel Jones is a photographer based in Johnson City, Tennessee, but he is also a talented seer, producing a high quality of work that is remarkable for a photographer of 22.
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Bruce Hall: Jack Knows Water
This week, Lenscratch explores the work of 4 fathers interpreting life with their Autistic sons…
Bruce Hall is a legally blind photographer, teacher, and Autism advocate.
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Reathel Geary: Waiting for Griffin
This week, Lenscratch explores the work of 4 fathers interpreting life with their Autistic sons…
I had the pleasure of meeting Reathel Geary at Photolucida recently, where he shared h





















