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Japan Week: Kazuo Yoshida: Air Blue
This week Guest Editor, Yoichi Nagata, shares work of contemporary Japanese photographers…
©Kazuo Yoshida, AirBlue22
This week, I am thrilled to have friend, photographer and Editor
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Linda Morrow: Echoes of Ovid
I am a long time fan of the photographs and books of Linda Morrow. She has recently released her 4th monograph, Echoes of Ovid, and it’s simply stunning.
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2014 Spotlight Award Grand Prize Finalist: Sophia Arriola-Gibson
The Music Center in Los Angeles has had a long history of celebrating the performing and visual arts, each year offering the Spotlight Awards to high school students in Southern California.
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Kimberly Witham: On Ripeness and Rot
The still life brings a quiet formality to our chaotic world, and photographer Kimberly Witham has been finding order with objects and animals that are in her environment: plants, fruits, an
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Book Week: Andrew Beckham : Firmament
Andrew Beckham considers himself a visual poet, and I would have to agree with that conclusion. His new book, Firmament, released by George F.
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Book Week: Naruki Oshima: haptic green
Japanese photographer Naruki Oshima’s newest series and monograph, haptic green, brings nature into sharp focus. Kehrer Verlag has just released a monograph of this celebration of nature.
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Jamey Stillings: Changing Perspectives: The Evolution of Ivanpah Solar
Jamey Stillings’ name is synonymous with excellence.
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WassinkLundgren: This Land is My Land, This Land is Your Land
When I first saw the work of the Dutch born photography duo of Thijs groot Wassink and Ruben Lundgren, I was enamored with their cleaver approaches to people and nature in the urban landsca
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David Emitt Adams: Conversations with History
As someone with my own secret cache of trash that I found in the desert, I was immediately drawn to David Emitt Adams’ latest series of meticulously crafted tintypes entitled Conversations
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Emma Jaubert Howell: Sand to Silver
They say when you pick up a seashell and put it to your ear you can hear the ocean.
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Daniel Kukla: The Edge Effect
When I see work that has a fresh take on landscape photography, like that of the talented Daniel Kukla, I want to know more about what the artist in thinking.











