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The Santa Fe Workshops
When I flew to Santa Fe on Tuesday to teach The Big Picture workshop, I didn’t know what to expect.
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Incandescent Zine
I was thrilled to hear from the editors at Incandescent Zine that the response from Lenscratch readers was tremendous and they had submissions from all over the world.
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Larry Wiese
Larry Wiese has been engaged in photography for half a century, and his curiosity and desire to explore new ideas and technologies is a strong as ever.
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Sharon Tennant
Sometimes it’s what’s not in a photograph that makes it more powerful. Sharon Johnson-Tennant travels the world in search of things that are in plain site, but unobserved.
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The Big Picture at the Santa Fe Workshops
Just a reminder that I will be teaching next month at the Santa Fe Workshops, an organization that is known for excellence in photographic workshops.
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Jane Fulton Alt’s Experiment in Collaboration
A photographer I greatly admire, Jane Fulton Alt, is asking the photo community to come out an collaborate.
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One World Portfolio Review
If you live in the San Francisco area, or want to plan a trip there in March, the Photo Alliance are offering a Portfolio Review.
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William Miller
Last week, I managed to make it to Santa Barbara to see the terrific New Directions show, jurored by Debra Klomp Ching at the Wall Space Gallery.
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Umter Magazine
I always like to celebrate new opportunites and new publications, and this one has both! Umter Magazine is designed to showcase emerging and established contemporary image-makers and the n
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Eyephoneography
Marco La Civita, “Kryptonite on steroyds”
If you are a fan of iPhone photography, here is your chance to submit!
To quote:When eyephoneography started, we promised that its third edition -
Carson Sanders
Carson Sanders has had the good fortune be educated on two continents at the same school.
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Christopher Capozziello
Looking at few of the portfolios that received Honorable Mentions for the Santa Fe Prize offered by Center and jurored by Maggie Blanchard of Twin Palms Publishing….











