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Sandra Klein: Noisy Brain
©Sandra Klein, Life is a Rain Moth Sewn Archival Pigment Print
I’m always amazed at how an artist will turn life into art, and even more so when they use their own reflections as a
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Hye-Ryoung Min: Re-membrance of the remembrance
©Hye-Ryoung Min
During an artist residency at the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild, photographer Hye-Ryoung Min had the chance to revisit the early documentations of her life in written form.
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Leif Sandburg: Ending
©Leif Sandburg
When Leif Sandberg was in his late ’60s he received the difficult news that he had cancer.
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Sage Sohier: Witness to Beauty
For a brief period in her youth, my mother was a model photographed by Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, and once was on the cover of LIFE Magazine.
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The PhotoNOLA Prize: Samantha Geballe
©Samantha Geballe
This past December, I once again had the great pleasure of reviewing portfolios at PhotoNOLA.
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Rocio De Alba: GIRL ANACHRONISM 2007-2016
©Rocio De Alba, On the Mend
Photography saved my life. Every time I go through something scary…I survive by taking pictures.
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Laura Hofstadter: Stages
©Laura Hofstadter, After Degas
As someone who has created humorous photographs based on paintings, I was intrigued by Laura Hofstadter’s self-portrait series, Stages, inspired by ic
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A Person is a Noun: Contemporary Portrait Photography: Dean Jensen Gallery
©Lisa Lindvay
Two of Milwaukee’s most influential galleries opened their first show of the year as a dual exhibition covering the expansive topic of contemporary photographic portraitu
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Phillip Toledano: Maybe
©Phil Toledano, Drunk Again, from Maybe
It’s no secret that I am a huge fan of all things Mr. Toledano.
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Leonard Suryajaya: Different Blood Type
©Leonard Suryajaya
Meeting Leonard Suryajaya and spending time with his work was one of the highlights of the Medium Festival of Photography this past October.
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Sara J. Winston: Homesick
©Sara J. Winston, Homesick Book Cover
A month or so ago, I received an intriguing package of two books, each wrapped in the Sunday cartoon pages, which made a lively impression.
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Rachel Jump: Origins
©Rachel Jump
I first met Rachel Jump when we shared a week at the Maine Media Workshops this summer.
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