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MOPLA: Dan Shepherd
Looking at photographers and exhibitions featured in The Month of Photography in Los Angeles.
Dan Shepherd, as photographer, is a perfect example of someone shooting what they know best. -
Photo L.A. 2011
This past weekend, photo l.a.
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The Curator Ship
Moritz Neumüller, an independent Curator from Barcelona, as started a great blog, The Curator Ship, that lists the most relevant Porfolio Reviews in 2011.
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Mary Shannon Johnstone
This week Lenscratch is looking at some of the top 50 portfolios from Critical Mass….
Mary Shannon Johnstone is doing the hard work. -
James Griffioen
As with Tim Hyde’s work that showcases nature reclaiming itself, James Griffioen’s series, Feral Houses, speaks to a lost neighborhood that is also being reclaimed by nature.
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Buzzy Sullivan
Buzzy Sullivan is at the beginning of his photography career, but he’s taped into the most crucial lesson that a photographer can learn: shoot what you know.
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Yvette Marie Dostatni
Looking at Review Santa Fe participants from 2010…
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Charlotte
Today, my daughter, Charlotte, graduates from college.
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Cheng-Chang Wu
Cheng-Chang Wu, from Taiwan, recently won The Power of Self, “an international search for the world’s most compelling self-portraits”, a competition hosted by Artist’
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Dana Popa
This week I will be featuring winners of Center’s recent competitions.
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The Center Awards
January 27th is the deadline for THE CENTER AWARDS…and I hope you consider submitting. Of all the annual competitions, the Center Awards really can put photographers on the map.
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Isa Leshko: Elderly Animals
I first became aware of Isa Leshko’s toy camera images when I was editing for Light Leaks Magazine, and recently enjoyed seeing her work showcased on F-Stop Magazine.













