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Corinne Vionnet
I discovered Corinne Vionnet’s work on the NYMPhoto site. Corinne was part of the NYMPhoto Presents exhibition at the Sasha Wolf Gallery this Spring.
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10 Photography-Related Blogs You Should Read
I couldn’t agree more when Garry Winogrand said “I have a burning desire to see what things look like photographed by me”, but would also add, I have a burning desire to see w
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J. Wesley Brown on 52 Editions
My friend, J. Wesley Brown, is the featured photographer on 52 Editions this week. It’s a wonderful image and one of my favorites.
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Susan Anderson
Okay, I have to admit it, I’ve watched Toddlers and Tiaras a few times with that same fascination that a car accident might provide.
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Caleb Cole and Critical Mass
I’ve been spending a lot of time looking at this year’s selections for the 2009 Critical Mass program, which will result in monographs for 2 or more photographers.
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Kerry Mansfield
I first saw Kerry Mansfied’s series, Borderline, in Fraction Magazine. I was intrigued and impressed with her ability to create images that were at once mysterious and complex.
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Stefan Heyne
Having been a large scale minimalist painter in college and subsequent years after, I was immediatey drawn to Stephen Heyne’s photographic interpretations and explorations of that line
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C Gary Moyer
The toy camera evolution has been quite remarkable.
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Matt Stuart
There’s nothing more fascinating than looking at candid shots of the unassuming public.
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Judy Gelles
After curating a piece for Fraction Magazine on Fathers and Sons, I received several e-mails from photographers or curators wanting to share their own work or the work of other photographer
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Sarah Girner
German born New York photographer, Sarah Girner, is the recipient of the 2009 Berenice Abbott Prize for an Emerging Photographer and will be exhibited at the Julia Dean Gallery in Venice Bea
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Liz Kuball
My friend Liz Kuball has two images featured as the latest offering of 20 x 200 and I’m really excited for her.











