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Charles H. Traub
The Gitterman Gallery in New York City is presenting the work of photographer and educator, Charles H. Traub, opening on February 17th and running through April 23, 2011.
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Svjetlana Tepavcevic
Svjetlana Tepavcevic was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, lived through the siege of Sarajevo, and near the end of the war, left for the United States.
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Gordon Stettinius
I just makes me happy that Gordon Stettinius is in the world. He’s a rare combination of hipster, comedian, smarty pants, and generous image maker.
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Martin Cox
Looking at photographers from Review LA…..
I often think our best work comes from something we are familiar with, or that resonates with our past. -
Ellie Brown
I remember once cleaning out my purse, when my children were young, and thinking that I was lucky no one wanted to see the contents: a black banana, all forms of trash, small trucks, a rubb
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Looking Back: Lucien Aigner
The deCordova Museum, outside of Boston, is opening an exhibit of Lucien Aigner’s work on January 29th, running through April 24th.
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Shpilman Insititute of Photography
I recently recieved an e-mail from the Shpilman Institute for Photography, letting me know about two Calls for Entry. I wasn’t familiar with the institute and wanted to learn more.
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Kristen Fecker Peroni
Kristen Fecker Peroni received her MFA in photography from the University of New Mexico and has taught photography at Eastern Michigan University and the University of New Mexico.
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Manjari Sharma
Indian photographer, Manjari Sharma, will be opening a show at the Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles on January 8th that will run through February 12th, 2011.
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Neil Craver
Neil Craver may have come from a small town in rural North Carolina, but he now travels the globe as a freelance photographer, working in fashion and fine art.
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Gordon Magnin
Los Angeles-based artist, Gordon Magnin, produces work that is a perfect combination of his education, talents, and environment.
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David Trautrimas
Earlier this year, the DNJ Gallery in Los Angeles, featured an exhibition by Canadian photographer David Trautrimas.











