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Brice Bischoff: How Close
Front cover, How Close © Brice Bischoff, published by (w)hole, 2023
How Close by artist Brice Bischoff is a series of sublime interventions at Red Rock Canyon in the Mojave Desert.
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Semana Mexicana: Felipe “Chito” Tenorio
© Felipe Tenorio,”Acanto” de la serie “VÍA DOLOROSA,” cortesía del artista
La entrevista inaugural de esta serie de seis partes sobre la fotografía contemporán
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Emiliano Zúñig: Paraíso
© Emiliano Zúñig, Paraíso
The domestic landscape we inhabit often has an underlying meaning that only the people who spend considerable time with it would understand.
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Bryan Schutmaat: Country Road
©Bryan Schutmaat, Bag Pods, 2021, from Country Road published by Trespasser
This week we feature projects that explore the psychological landscape.
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William Van Beckum: Mountains Within Reach
©William Van Beckum, from the series “Guardrail: Iceland”
William Van Beckum is an artist committed to the essence of photography, containing the spirit of adventure and esca
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Brittany Marcoux in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Brittany Marcoux
Playing is just as essential for adults as it is for children.
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Sarah Hood Salomon: Scratched
©Sarah Hood Salomon, Counterpoint, Photograph scratched with sandpaper and mat knives
This week are featuring work seen at the Los Angeles Center of Photography Exposure Reviews.
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Wheaton Mahoney: The Forgotten and Nature’s Embrace
©Wheaton Mahoney, Suzie Sings Too 72d, from The Forgotten
This week are featuring work seen at the Los Angeles Center of Photography Exposure Reviews.
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Andy Mattern: Melt
©Andy Mattern, “Melt #8748″, 2011, Pigment Ink Print, 41 x 33 in (104 x 84 cm), Edition of 10
I found Andy Mattern’s work while I was at graduate school.
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Amber Zora: Cold Coast
©Amber Zora, Ice rubbing. Ice from the glacier Dahlbreen.
I was lucky to meet Amber Zora this past summer in Aberdeen, South Dakota at the opening of the Midwest Nice Art exhibition.
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Xuan-Hui Ng: Transcendent Winter Magic
©Xuan-Hui Ng
Every Christmas I like to feature work that is inspiring in its beauty and soul-filling in its subject matter.
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Collective Week: Kinship Photography Collective
©Kimberly Anderson, We Still Have The Seeds
In the past few years, the term artist collective has become common, especially in larger cities where hubs of creativity form.











