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Tsutomu Yamagata: Thirteen Orphans
Yesterday, I met an old lady at side of lotus pond and talked for two hours. She went to the front line as a nurse during World War II and saw incredibly hideous scenes almost every day.
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Elisa Ferrari: The Sámi Way
Argentine/American photographer Elisa Ferrari, has a project about the Sámi, an indigenous group native to the Arctic Circle.
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Mariella Furrer: My Piece of Sky
There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside of you–Maya Angelou
When I was about five years old, I was sexually abused by a stranger … The molestation could not ha
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Yann Datessen: Le Léthé
looking at work submitted to Lenscratch, written by Sarah Stankey
Yann Datessen‘s work about memory and relationships recalls aspects from art’s past.
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Aaron Blum: Born and Raised
The Daughter of Morgan Morgan ©Aaron Blum
Sometimes I see an image, like the one above, and I just know that the photographer has a particular way of seeing the world.
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Bjorn Sterri: Family Photographs
Bjorn Sterri is one of those special photographers who captures his family and his life with beauty, humor, and humanity.
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Marjorie Salvaterra: HER
Eve Unraveled
I recently stayed in a New York hotel that showed La Dolce Vita on a loop inside the hotel’s elevator.
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Mohammad Rakibul Hasan
Sarah Stankey shares work submitted to Lenscratch…
Trees in the park provide shelter to urban birds
Mohammad Rakibul Hasan‘s work creates a beautiful documentary view of the dwindl
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Rebecca Drolen: Hair Pieces
This week we are sharing work submitted to Lenscratch…
Detangler
Humorous with the approach to her subject matter, thought provoking and beautiful, Rebecca Drolen’s work considers
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Dan Wetmore: Heartland
This week we are sharing work submitted to Lenscratch…
For next two weeks Lenscratch dives deep into the various emailed submissions we have received since re-launching the site.
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Katie Murray: All the Queens Men
“I have always felt that the landscape of Queens held something that was both tragic and beautiful.
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Julia Cybularz: The Mathematician and Breaking the Girl
exploring work focusing on family this week…
There is a reason that Julia Cybularz was recently presented the Griffin Award from Juror Kathy Ryan in the 19th Annual Juried Show at th





















