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Desert Forest: Life with Joshua Trees
Desert Forest: Life with Joshua Trees Book Cover, Cara Romero, For the Cahuilla Boys, 2014, Limited Edition Archival Fine Art Photograph. Courtesy of the artist.
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Womanhood Week: Jane Weinmann
©Jane Weinmann, The Climacteric # 1
This week we will dive into the feminine universe, addressing topics that are often controversial and stigmatized.
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Carolyn Cheng: The Feminine Sublime
©Carolyn Cheung, Gold Mirage
©Carolyn Cheng, Embers I
“Not only did I find the view from above to be novel, but I also found photographing from above to come far more naturally,
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Elijah Gowin: The Last Firefly
© Elijah Gowin, The Last Firefly, Tin Roof Press, 2023
Elijah Gowin is a photographer and educator based in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Anne M. Connor: Raised by the Land
©Anne M. Connor, Woodland
On Saturday, September 7th, 2024, Anne M.
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Marco Yat Chun Chan: Dollar Landscape and Savannah Trees
©Marco Yat Chun Chan, Dollar Landscape Sadler Creek
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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Richard Misrach: Dancing With Nature
© Richard Misrach
“A lot of my work is heavy and political. This body of work was not. This is about that joy and beauty.
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Christine Rogers: The Dream Pool
© Christine Rogers
Christine Rogers is an artist and educator based in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Interview with Morganna Magee: Reverence for the Land, Animals, and People
© Morganna Magee
“I acknowledge my position as a settler on stolen Bunurong land in my daily life and art practice.
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Lauren Grabelle: Sugar Rising
© Lauren Grabelle, The First Week, NJ, May 2005
If you have ever had a sick pet, you will understand my attraction to the story Sugar Rising.
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Photographers on Photographers: Vicente Isaías in conversation with Paula Aranoa
© Paula Aranoa (from Entretejidas).
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Photographers on Photographers: Jessica Hays in Conversation with Victoria Sambunaris
© Victoria Sambunaris, Untitled, (bridges), Del Rio, Texas, 2013
I have long admired Victoria Sambunaris’s work, and felt she might be a kindred spirit in her long traverses of the Amer











