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Timothy Archibald: ECHOLILIA and Stereoscopy Photographs
I often think about how lucky we are as photographers to have a second language, a visual language that allows us to express ourselves in unlimited ways.
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Rachael Woodson: Band of Outsiders
Today concludes Portrait Week. Post contributed by Grant Gill.
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Gregg Evans: We Only See The Sky As It Was
Portrait week continues…today’s post written by Grant Gill
Gregg Evans and I met almost a year ago at Chicago’s annual Filter Photo Festival.
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Heather Evans Smith: The Heart and The Heavy
Portrait week continues…today’s post written by Sarah Stankey.
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Sandi Haber Fifield: After the Threshold
Pained Smile, 2012
Dreaming in Blue, 2012
Sandi Haber Fifield has much to celebrate: a new monograph and an accompanying exhibition of her deftly executed body of work, After the Thresh -
Forrest Aguar: Ikigai
Turn
I met Forrest Aguar at the 2013 SPE in Chicago.
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Al Straggas: Watch City
Recently, I have been thinking about the concept of home, and how you can spend your entire childhood growing up in one place only to soon forget it over time.
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Sarah Rose Smiley
I first became interested in Sarah Rose Smiley‘s work because she is from my hometown Madison, Wisconsin, and I continued to be intrigued by the quality images she is producing at the
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Janna Ireland: The Spotless Mirror
To mix up this week, and to also bring in a range of different ages, I really wanted to showcase work by students receiving their MFA.
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Jordan Fuller: More Than Words Can Say
I am excited to be posting works by artists my own age and who are at the same point in their careers as myself.
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Joshua Lutz: Hesitating Beauty
One day several months ago, I was listening to NPR while driving across town.
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Amani Willett: Disquiet
Amani Willett has just published an new monograph, Disquiet, by Damiani Publishers that is available now in Europe and soon in the U.S.





















