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The 2025 Lenscratch Honorable Mention Winner: Beihua Guo
©Beihua Guo, 3641-11655: Jinan Zhangzhuang Air Base, 1956; Zhangzhuang Airport Culture Park, Jinan, 2024 (printed 2025)
It is with pleasure that the jurors announce the 2025 Lenscratch St
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The 2025 Lenscratch 3rd Place Student Prize Winner: Hannah Schneider
© Hannah Schneider, When will I go blind? On View at Duke University
© Hannah Schneider, When will I go blind? On View at Duke University
It is with pleasure that the jurors announce t
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The 2025 Lenscratch 2nd Place Student Prize Winner: Christian Lee
©Christian Lee; I Have a Dream, Crenshaw, 2025
It is with pleasure that the jurors announce the 2025 Lenscratch Student Prize 2nd Place Winner, Christian Lee.
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The 2025 Lenscratch 1st Place Student Prize Winner: Jordan Tovin
©Jordan Tovan, Billie’s Apple, Billie eats an apple in the hall while playing with her brother Nyles on February 21, 2025, in Washington, D.C.
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Student Prize 2025: Top 25 to Watch
Every year, the Lenscratch Student Prize gives us an opportunity to celebrate and support the next generation of photographic artists.
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LUMINOUS VISIONS: JONI STERNBACH
© Joni Sternbach, Ha’a
This week on Lenscratch, we look at a selection of artists creatively engaging with analog photographic processes within their practice.
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LUMINOUS VISIONS: DORA SOMOSI
© Dora Somosi, Mending Kamani
This week on Lenscratch, we look at a selection of artists creatively engaging with analog photographic processes within their practice.
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Dan Estabrook: Forever and Never
©Dan Estabrook, Book Cover for Forever and Never
©Dan Estabrook, Book Cover for Forever and Never
For those who are aficionados of the world of alternative processes as I am, Dan Estab
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Leslie Sheryll: HERbarium – HER Choice
©Leslie Sheryll
This week we explore works made by female-identifying lens-based artists who explore issues affecting contemporary women.
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Shelagh Howard: The Secret Keepers
“Hope is the Thing with Feathers” ©Shelagh Howard
This week we explore works made by female-identifying lens-based artists who explore issues affecting contemporary women.
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The Dynamics of Photography and Disability: Pauly V ‘Care Before Profit: A Diabetic Perspective on Healthcare Under Capitalism’
© Pauly V., Vials (1), film photography and cyanotype on insulin fact sheets and corrugated plastic, 34 x 26 inches, framed.
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Polaroid Week: Jari Poulin
©Jari Poulin, Looking Up
Polaroid photography, with its distinctive immediacy and nostalgic charm, has long captivated artists seeking to push the boundaries of image-making.











