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Alessandra Tecla Gerevini: 365 Mattine
Some photographers create ways of making work outside of the typical arenas, ways of keeping them motivated and stimulated.
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Ewa Zebrowski
Venice, Italy is a place of magic and mystery and Canadian photographer Ewa Monika Zebrowski has captured those qualities beautifully with her series, of time, lost.
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Blake Odgen: Summer Re Runs
Looking at a post that originally ran in 2009…..
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Jena Cumbo
Brooklyn photographer, Jena Cumbo, is an engaged observer, whether shooting her fine art, fashion, lifestyle, or commissioned work.
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Jesse Rieser
You might call Jesse Reiser a Young Gun, at least the Art Director’s Club said so when they selected him as one of the top 50 Emerging Creatives.
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Review Santa Fe: Daniel W. Coburn
Over the next month, I will be sharing the work of photographers who attended Review Santa Fe in June.
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David Bram and The Bram TEN
The name David Bram may sound familiar.
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Interview with Cig Harvey: YOU Look At ME Like An EMERGENCY
Sometimes you come across work you fall in love with, work that resonates with you in such a deep way, and you begin seeing the world through the lens and point of view of a great image ma
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Renate Aller
When I first experienced Renate Aller’s Oceanscapes several years ago, her stunning large-scale photographs seemed to shimmer with waves of light and reflection, and the printing was
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Goseong Choi: Umma
Goseong Choi submitted this powerful image to the Mother’s Day post and I wanted to know more:
Goseong looks at intimate domestic situations that focus on subtleties hidden in the da
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Shane Lavalette: Picturing the South
The name Shane Lavalette first entered my consciousness when he created the innovative and stellar magazine, Lay Flat.
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Andi Schreiber: Wonderlust
Andi Schreiber is what one might coin as a domestic Martin Parr.





















