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Hiroshi Watanabe: Suo Sarumawashi
©Hiroshi Watanabe
My longtime friend, Hiroshi Watanabe, opens an exhibition of his wonderful Suo Saruawashi project at the Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles, this Saturday, September 7th
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Daniela Contreras: Desaparecidas and Identidades
©Daniela Conteras from Desaparecidas
Chilean photographer and video artist, Daniela Contreras uses found photographs to explore the ideas of fragility of the memory, imagery where art a
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Patrick Taberna: A contretemps
Wengen, Suisse 2010
I have loved Patrick Taberna’s imagery since I discovered it several years ago and wrote about it on Lenscratch in 2010.
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Erika Huffman: Portraits
Sometimes simple portraits, executed with insight and a deeper seeing are just the tonic.
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Rachelle Mozman: Casa de Mujeres and La Negra y su Pequeña
En el cuarto de la niña, c print, 23×26 inches, 2010
New York photographer, Rachelle Mozman creates photographs and videos that “intersect document, narrative and performance
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Mark Hartman: North
My friend and Montreal photo editor, Julien Beaupré Ste-Marie gave me the heads up about Mark Hartman‘s terrific work, especially his series, North, created in Iceland.
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Sheila Arens: The Reluctant Photographer
Today I will be attending the funeral of my wonderful friend, Sheila Arens, who recently passed away from breast cancer.
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Stephen Stickler: The Music Man
Stephen Stickler in 1987, taken by Yvette Roman when he was a student at Art Center
Two of my photographer friends, Yvette Roman and Pilar Law reached out to me lately to share the situati
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Todd A. Stewart: First Light, Last Day of Summer
Todd Stewart created a wonderful series, The Garden, that explores his children’s relationship to the natural world and today’s post is an extension of that exploration.
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Natalie Krick: Natural Deceptions
Mom laying in the front yard 2012
Natalie Krick recently opened an exhibition, Natural Deceptions, at the Coat Check Gallery, part of the David Weinberg Gallery in Chicago that will run th -
Kirk Crippens: Portraitlandia
I said a few months ago that I think Kirk Crippens sleeps with a camera, or simply doesn’t sleep at all.
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Tamara Reynolds: Southern Route
On this last day of July, we celebrate the time in history that the Civil War turned in the favor of the North at Gettysburg and the securing of the Mississippi River by Grant at Vicksburg.





















