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Janet Pritchard
looking at participants from Review Santa Fe
Each summer, when I spend some time at the ancestral waters of a lake in Massachusetts, I take a walk through the woods and think about all the g -
Nealy Blau
The first time I came across Nealy Blau’s photographs of natural settings I was totally charmed, and quite amazed that she had found such painterly landscapes to capture.
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Suzanne Revy
continuing to look at photographers from Photolucida
It was great to put a face to a body of work, and meeting Suzanne Revy at Photolucida was indeed a pleasure. -
David Wolf
continuing to look at photographer’s from Photolucida
Taking the time to explore the work of fellow photographers has it’s rewards. -
Julie Meridian
continuing to look a photographer’s from Photolucida
Illinois photographer, Julie Meridian’s, layered compositions have a delicate beauty that come from her connection to the nat -
Charles Grogg and Jeri Eisenberg
continuing to look at photographers from Photolucida
I am always amazed at how photographers and artists continue to reinvent ways to portray the natural world. -
Susan Seubert
One of the highlights of the evening festivities at Photolucida, were the art openings in the Pearl District of Portland on Saturday Evening.
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Catharine Stebbins
continuing to look at West Coast photographers…
Catharine Stebbins was born in Palm Springs, CA, and perhaps that led to her to her affinity for heat and landscapes. -
Ann Mitchell
continuing to look at West Coast photographers
In some ways, Ann Mitchell’s images can only come from someone who is not native born, from someone who looks at strip malls, barren terr -
Ben Roberts
Londoner and free lance photographer, Ben Roberts, has a wonderful sensibility that translates throughout his many series. I was particularly drawn to his series, Always.
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Nicola Dill
If one was looking for a zen photographer, Nicola Dill would certainly come to mind.
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Brad Moore
Continuing to look at Review LA participants
Brad Moore is one of those people/photographers that you can tell upon first glance that there is something going on beneath the surface of his c











