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Jen Kinney: CityUnder One Roof
It takes a lot to live in Alaska. I should know as my parents met there, my father working year round as a photographer for construction sites and my mother a tourist who got lucky.
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Nataly Rader: Portraits of Ice
Los Angeles photographer Nataly Rader examines the idea of portraiture using massive and ever-changing glacier ice forms as her subjects, considering her own persona in their reflections.
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Tsuyoshi Ito interviews Andrew Moore
Photographer Tsuyoshi Ito, program director at Project Basho, interviews the amazing Andrew Moore today.
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Jena Cumbo: We Met on the Internet
Bryn and Mike, Myspace
Bryn and Mike are both rapidly approaching 40. The two met on Myspace in January of 2006.
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Dan Younger: Travel Places
Dan Younger’s photographs are a timely follow to yesterday’s post of Tony Fouhe’s street work proving that normal life is even more odd and quirky than, well, things we c
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Tony Fouhse: Same Old Story
To say that I love the photographs by Tony Fouhse might be an understatement.
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Rebecca Webb: Sutures
Lenscratch will be featuring submissions this week.
Scenes from a Hotel [Int.]
Rebecca Webb uses diptychs along with single images to tell a personal, intimate narrative.
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Andrea Wenglowskyj: Worried Standing Still
Avoiding the Sincere and Overly Faithful
With often meditative or curious images, Andrea Wenglowskyj seems to create a visual diary of the waiting period many photographers shooting with f
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Kelsey Duff: Young and Old
Lenscratch will be featuring submitted projects this week…
Kelsey Duff is currently a student of photography.
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PhotoNOLA Review Prize: Walker Pickering
The talented Mr. Pickering garnered a 2nd Place in the PhotoNOLA reviews for his projects, Esprit de Corps and Nearly West.
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Dave Jordano: Detroit: Unbroken Down
Dave Jordano has always been a compassionate and insightful observer and he brings those qualities to his hometown of Detroit.
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Robbie McClaran: From Here On
Robbie McClaran is a documentary and fine art photographer who for more than thirty years has been telling stories of the American people and landscape.





















