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Earth Week: Kazuaki Koseki: Summer Faires
©Kazuaki Koseki, Courting Soul, 2023. Fireflies sometimes draw beautiful parabolic trajectories in the forest. In modern times, many forests have been lost for various reasons.
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The Female Gaze: Suzanne Révy – With Reverence for Light
©Suzanne Révy, Fog Along the Concord River from the series A Murmur in the Trees (2019)
Diana Nicholette Jeon‘s The Female Gaze has a new home here at Lenscratch and will become a
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Loli Kantor: Call Me Lola: In Search of Mother
©Loli Kantor, Book Cover for Call Me Lola: In Search of Mother, published by Hatje Cantz
©Loli Kantor, Book Cover for Call Me Lola: In Search of Mother, published by Hatje Cantz
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Photography Educator: Aimée Beaubien
©Aimée Beaubien Through-the-Hothouse, 2024 Installation View, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL
Photography Educator is a monthly series on Lenscratch.
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Photography Educator: Mary Virginia Swanson
Mary Virginia Swanson at home in the Sonoran Desert ©Molly Peters
Photography Educator is a monthly series on Lenscratch.
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Interview with Dylan Hausthor: What the Rain Might Bring
© Dylan Hausthor
“I was recently visiting my hometown and stopped to fill up my car with gas.
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Joan Haseltine: Bluest Bruise
©Joan Haseltine, from Bluest Bruise
It’s our journey to death that individualizes us.
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Interview with Owen McCarter and Drew Leventhal: “The Three-Eyed Fish” and Independent Photo Book Publishing
© Owen McCarter
“The Three-Eyed Fish”, by Owen McCarter, is an allegorical journey along the Housatonic River in Western Massachusetts and a search for the pollution caused
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“notes from a body inverted” by Emme Rovins – Exhibition at Gravedigger’s Daughter
© Emme Rovins
Modern day modes of botanical taxonomy are still based on a system that focused attention on the organs of generation within plants, “unleash[ing] onto the public imaginat
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Jake Nemirovsky: Big Bug
© Jake Nemirovsky, “Big Bug”
Try to remember a moment from when you were young.
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Kari Varner: Blueprints for Slaughter and Groundwork
©Kari Varner, Blueprints for Slaughter
I cannot remember when I first stumbled across Kari Varner’s images, but I know I have been unable to get them out of my head since I saw them.











