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Bailey Russel: The States Project: Wyoming
©Baily Russel, Saint Johns Cathedral
Bailey Russel is a photographer and educator at the University of Wyoming.
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Photographers on Photographers: Bree Lamb and Abbey Hepner
© Abbey Hepner and Mike Avery, Aurora, from the series Optogenetic Cybernetic Translations, Computer Vision Translated Lenticular Print, 2017.
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Photographers on Photographers: Dan Shepherd on Joseph Minek
©Joseph Minek, Collage1239, 2017 (Images courtesy of the artist and GALLERY 1/1)
This month, we feature our annual August project, Photographers on Photographers, where visual artists int
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The Brian Taylor Mixtape
Professor Taylor in the Laboratory
I remember the first time the name Brian Taylor came on my radar.
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The David Rosenberg Mixtape
©Jason Rodgers, The wonderful David Rosenberg
I’m not sure when David Rosenberg first came on my radar, but I do remember our official first meeting at the Filter Photo Festival in
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Nick Brandt: This Empty World
©Nick Brandt, The Empty World Book Cover
The damnation of animal life, the debasement of human life, the destructive conjugality between the two: it is not just the animals who are the vi
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Southbound: Photographs of and about the New South, Day 5
Peter’s Rock Church, Marianna, Arkansas, 2010. From the Red Ball of a Sun Slipping Downseries.
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PhotoNOLA: Rich Frishman: Ghosts of Segregation
©Rich Frishman, 16th Street Baptist Church; Birmingham, Alabama 2018 On September 15, 1963, the congregation of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama greeted each other be
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Art + Science: Art of Healing: J. Fredric May
©J. Fredric May
J. Fredric May is a visual artist based in Los Angeles, CA. His life course changed in 2012 after he suffered a stroke.
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2018 In the Rear View Mirror
©Aline Smithson, Moving On
I have to admit it, New Year’s Eve feels a bit like Ground Hog’s Day.
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Janelle Lynch: Another Way of Looking at Love
©Janelle Lynch, Red Berries, from Another Way of Looking at Love
The fragile beauty of Janelle Lynch’s 8 x 10 capture of nature is the subject of a new monograph, Another Way of Loo













