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Russ Martin
Russ Martin seems to be everywhere these days which is a good thing because Russ has been involved in photography for several decades, over 30 of them as a photography teacher, and it’
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William Wegman at the Panopticon Gallery
To say I’m a huge fan of William Wegman’s work is an understatement. The masterful Mr.
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Ed Martin
I recently co-curated a show for LACMA’s Photographic Arts Council (see yesterday’s post), and the best part of the process was discovering image makers in my own community that
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Lee Gainer
Artist Lee Gainer is a master at getting us to see things when they are taken away, grouped together, or set apart. Her site is full of interesting projects made from appropriated images.
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Joscha Brucket
Joscha Bruckert is a photographer.He was born in a forest, got lost in a park for a while and currently lives and studies in a city.
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Danielle Nelson Mourning
San Francisco photographer, Danielle Nelson Mourning, has an exhibition, Homecoming, currently on view at Taylor De Cordoba Gallery in Culver City, California.
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Emil Kozak
Danish photographer, Emil Kozak, now lives in Barcelona and uses the rich tapestry of a new environment to inspire and inform his images.
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James Friedman
I first wrote about the work of James Friedman last year with his wonderful series, Pleasures and Terrors of Kissing when his work appeared in Fraction Magazine.
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Blake Andrews
When thinking about Father’s Day and photography, I decided it was a good idea to check in on Blake Andrews. I have always loved his work and his way of working.
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Susan Anderson at A&I on Thursday, 6/17
If you are in Los Angeles tomorrow, Thursday, June 17th, please join us for our final lecture with Susan Anderson, in the 4 Evenings with Fine Art Photographers series that I host through
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Toby Morris
Looking at Review Santa Fe participants from 2010…
Toby Morris makes his home in Los Angeles and New York, but it appears that he is on the road much of the time.











