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Book Week: Emmy Andriesse: Hidden Lens by Louise Baring
Writer Louise Baring has compiled and edited a new book, Emmy Andriesse: Hidden Lens, about photographer and humanist, Emmy Andriesse.
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Book Week: Adrain Chesser: The Return
I have long been a fan and champion of Adrain Chesser’s terrific work and I am thrilled that he has just released a book through Daylight Books, The Return, after a successful Kicksta
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Anthony Luvera: not going shopping
Collaborative Portrait of Anthony Luvera, from not going shopping by Anthony Luvera, 2013-2014
For a unique collaboration of sorts, Anthony Luvera created not going shopping, which brought
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The Swap
Rob Ball by Laura Pannack
Laura Pannack by Rob Ball
Over the next four days, Lenscratch will be sharing a few curatorial, collaborative projects.
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Kari Wehrs: Keep Looking Up
Kari Wehrs’ project, Keep Looking Up, allows us to share her experience of losing family, as she examines the poignancy and emotion of those we love at the end of life.
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David Magnusson: Purity
Two people whose opinions I trust, Maryann Camilleri from the Magenta Foundation and Crista Dix from the wall space Gallery, both shared with me their favorite work from the FotoFest revie
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Jamie Diamond: Constructed Family Portraits
Most of us take family portraits for granted. We assume that the relationships are real and the family members, all touching and smiling are a cohesive unit.
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Kevin Kline and Bruce Schultz: A Stranger to Me
Some days I look at my husband and think how odd it is that I have been cohabiting with a stranger for a significant part of my life.
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Jodi Champagne: Life Lines
Photographer Jodi Champagne has seen a lot in her life and she has an ability to face her subjects with compassion and commitment, and not turn away.
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Bear Kirkpatrick: Wallportraits
Bear Kirkpatrick‘s name and photographs continue to make a mark in the photographic zeitgist.
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Ellen Kok: Cadets
In the school bus on the way to a Veterans Day service at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Left to right: Shawn Taylor, Forest Randall and Codi Amsden.
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Robbie Kaye: Beauty and Wisdom
Robbie Kaye has created a wonderful series that combines two things that women aspire to: Beauty and Wisdom. Her subjects, all women over the age of 70, have plenty of both.





















