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Jessica Todd Harper: The Home Stage
Some years ago, I wrote “Jessica Todd Harper has a painter’s eye, an artist’s soul, and a photographer’s intuition, and when these three qualities combine, you get images that ar
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Kate Pollard Hoffman: Surviving Camden
In Memory of Jawan, “Gizzy” ©Kate Pollard Jawan “Gizzy” Gideon died from a gunshot wound to his head.
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Victory Tischler-Blue: Of Beauty and Ruin
“There’s always a minor chord running through my work and everyone has a story. Some are just darker than others.
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Lorena Turner: The Michael Jacksons
“For me, performers like them not only dazzled crowds with their dancing and likeness to Michael Jackson, but they also unveiled a moment in which all fixed notions of personal and cultura
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James Stephenson: Parallel Play
James Stephenson has created a whimsical and layered project capturing not only how and what we choose to photograph, but how children define themselves through artwork.
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Tytia Habing: This is Boy
When Photographer Tytia Habing was considering motherhood, she pictured having a daughter.
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Pauline Gola: In the Deep
Mirror in the Sky
Photographer and artist, Pauline Gola has created a deeply considered body of work, In the Deep, where she uses the visual language of photography to examine the effects
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Anna Ream: Comfort Objects
Photographer Anna Ream has been documenting family and children for a number of years and has a project about the objects that children use to comfort themselves in their early years.
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We Are The Youth: Sharing Stories of the LBGTQ Youth in the United States
We Are the Youth is based on the online photojournalism project that shares the stories of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth in the United States.
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Russ Rowland: Through the Looking Glass
Photographer Russ Rowland is continually seeking to create portraits that are unique and painterly.
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Carrie Mc Carthy: The New Mexico State Fair Portrait Project
On a recent trip to Santa Fe, I had the pleasure of seeing the State Fair Portrait Project at the Marion Center for Photography at Santa Fe University.
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Greg Sand: Altered Memory
I recently discovered the work of Greg Sand when I was jurying the Griffin Museum’s 2oth Annual Juried Exhibition.





















