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Remembering Robert Herman 1955-2020
©Robert Herman
I have shared the work of Brooklyn born photographer Robert Herman several times over the years, so I was distraught to learn that this wonderful artist recently took his o
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The Your Favorite Photograph Exhibition of 2019, Part 2
©Svetlana Jovanovic, Supernatural, New York, NY
©Hilary White Swimmer Santa Monica, CA
©Pavel Gospodinov, Portrait of a woman, rural Ghana,
©Sergey Nazarov, Portrait of my brother
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The Your Favorite Photograph of 2019 Exhibition, Part 3
©Joseph O.
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The Your Favorite Photograph of 2019 Exhibition, Part 4
©Janet Pritchard, Source of the Connecticut River Trailhead, US-Canada Border, NH
©Annette LeMay Burke, Fauxliage – Airport Approach, Palm Springs, CA
©Quamay George, Metanoia, Atl
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The Your Favorite Photographof 2019 Exhibition, Part 5
©Heidi Kirkpatrick, Ferns on Beaded Gloves, Portland, OR
©Sandra Klein, Lost Mirror, near San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
© Lisa Guerriero,”Francesco’s Apartment” Nap
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The Your Favorite Photograph of 2019 Exhibition, Part 6
©Robin Tryloff, Trump Protest 2019, Chicago, IL
©Gina M Randazzo, New Yorkers Say HELL NO to Hate Group Focus On The Family, Bryant Park 5/4/19, New York, NY
©Joe MacFadzen, Attendan
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The 2019 Lenscratch FAMILY Exhibition, Part 2
©Marcin T.
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The 2019 Family Exhibition, Part 3
©Lawrence Schwartzwald, family traditions, New York, NY
©Amy Jasek, Reading with Grandma, on Thanksgiving, Round Rock, TX (home)
© Rachel Jump, Mom, Cutting Branches, Concord, MA
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Greece Week: Ioanna Sakellaraki: The Truth is In The Soil
©Ioanna Sakellaraki, Achlys (mist of death), from The Truth is in the Soil
For Ioanna Sakellaraki, The Truth is in the Soil started with the loss of her father.
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Lauren Orchowski: The Observable Universe, Near and Far
©Lauren Orchowski, Full Moon, Seven Views
The Observable Universe, Near and Far, by Lauren Orchowski, was selected from our most recent call-for-submissions.
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John Sanderson: Carbon County
©John Sanderson, from Carbon County, published by Zatara Press
At first glance John Sanderson’s series of images, entitled Carbon County, has the familiar cadence of American Western do











