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Louis Porter
Australian photographer, Louis Porter, is a contemporary observer, capturing insignificant gestures, that when combined and catalogued, come together to confront us with the absurdities in
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Linda Morrow
This week I am featuring work that I encountered at Review LA, either in a review or at the Portfolio Walk.
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Tony Mendoza: Flowers
Tony Mendoza lands on my short list of photographers that just make me happy. I find myself returning time and time again to his work, and I share his work in my classes on a regular basis.
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Margriet Smulders
Margriet Smulders was born in the Netherlands, where she continues to reside, surrounded by flowers and influenced by Dutch masters.
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Keith Johnson
I’ve been a longtime fan of Keith Johnson, his images and his person, and recently spent some enjoyable time on his site catching up with his world.
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Rebecca Sittler Schrock
California photographer, Rebecca Sittler Schrock is part of Daniel Clooney’s Summer Salon of Emerging Photographers, on exhibition at the Daniel Clooney Gallery in New York through Jul
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Tim Simmons
It’s been really hot on the West Coast, and discovering Tim Simmons images of snow (thanks to J. Wesley Brown of We Can Shoot Too), was the perfect visual relief to the heat.
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Jeff Whetstone
There have been a number of contemporary series exploring man’s effect on nature and nature’s affect on man.
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Christine Caldwell
Christine Caldwell graduated from Art Center in 1995 and has been continuously working as a darkroom technician for the past 14 years, “mastering the intricacies of both color and B/W
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Beth Kientzle
Oakland photographer, Beth Klentzle, has an eye for quiet moments, for introspection and delicate observation.
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Peter Tonningsen
Unfortunately I didn’t get chance to meet California photographer, Peter Tonningsen, at Photolucida, but his images were well showcased at the event.
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Robert Buelteman
On this day of celebrating, I thought someone who creates his own kind of photographic fireworks would be an appropriate post!
My friend, Verner Soler, sent me this interesting article from











