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Lisa Robinson: Terrestra
Metamorphosis, 2017 © Lisa M.
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Animalia Week: Of Blood and Bone by Emily Vallee
© Emily Vallee
This week Lenscratch we featured artists whose work deals with animals and our relationship with them. Our final artist this week is Emily Vallee.
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Animalia Week: Underneath by Melinda Hurst Frye
© Melinda Hurst Frye
Through the photographic process, Melinda Hurst Frye highlights the subtle world that lives and thrives under our feet.
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Animalia Week: Imagining Fauna by Mary Frey
Mona Monkey Skeleton © Mary Frey
Artist, Mary Frey uses old photographic techniques as metaphor for aging taxidermy displays to explore natural history.
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Animalia Week: Housebroken by Areca Roe
Ally (Burmese Python) © Areca Roe
Continuing this week about animals is fellow upper Midwesterner, Areca Roe‘s work, Housebroken.
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Animalia Week: Modern Wilderness by Daniel Zakharov
© Daniel Zakharov
This week Lenscratch is featuring work by artists who are looking at our cohabitation with wildlife.
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Animalia Week: Sarah J Stankey: Camp
© Sarah J Stankey
This week on Lenscratch, I will be featuring artists whose work explores the complex relationships between humans and the natural world.
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Chris Ogden: Stones Echo
©Chris Ogden, Collabora
I first came across Chris Ogden‘s stunning capture of stone quarries at Photolucida, and was pleased to have a chance to sit down with Chris at the Click! Ph
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Benjamin Dimmitt: Paradise Lost
©Benjamin Dimmitt, Oaks & Palms, Disney Wilderness Preserve
Benjamin Dimmitt was born and raised on the Gulf Coast of Florida.
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DB Waltrip: Of Mud and Men
©DB Waltrip, Red Dirt Road
In 2014, Alexa Dilworth and I had the good fortune to juror the festival exhibition for Slow Exposures.
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CENTER’s Director’s Choice 2nd Place Award: David Gardner
©David Gardner, Palouse
David Gardner received 2nd Place in CENTER’s Director‘s Choice Award.
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CENTER’s Project Launch Juror’s Choice Award: Ryota Kajita
©Ryota Kajita
Ryota Kajita received CENTER’s Project Launch Juror’s Choice Award from Mazie Harris, Assistant Curator, Department of Photographs, J. Paul Getty Museum, CA.











