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Julie Hamel: The Known Unknown
“KU06″ © Julie Hamel
Unprecedented levels of interconnection have brought upon us the genesis of new solitudes.
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Donna Tramontozzi: Long Rememberings of Goodbyes
© Donna Tramontozzi, from Long Rememberings of Goodbyes, 2022
And when great souls die,
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Rohina Hoffman: Embrace
©Rohina Hoffman, Book Cover of Embrace
As artists, the pandemic gave us a unique opportunity to consider our lives, our routines, our past and futures as the world slowed down and confine
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Abelardo Morell: In the Footsteps of Van Gogh
©Abelardo Morell, A Single Tree in Late Afternoon, Near Arles, France, 2022 – Tent Camera Image
Whenever I see any project produced by artist Abelardo Morell, there is an element of
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Photographers on Photographers: Odette England and Raymond Meeks
© Raymond Meeks from the series Ciprian Honey Cathedral
Over the last two weeks, we are sharing some of our favorite Photographers on Photographers posts.
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Photographers on Photographers: Claudia Ruiz Gustafson in Conversation with Ana De Orbegoso
©Ana De Orbegoso, Saint Rosa of Lima, 2007
Over the next two weeks, we are sharing some of our favorite Photographers on Photographers posts.
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Photographers on Photographers: Joel Jimenez Jara in Conversation with Alec Soth
© Alec Soth, Cemetery, Fountain City, WI, 2002 from the project Sleeping by the Mississippi, 2004
Over the next two weeks, we are sharing some of our favorite Photographers on Photographe
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The Future of Lenscratch
©Aline Smithson, Lost Count
Next year, Lenscratch turns 17. Kind of amazing, really.
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Sara Silks: Kaizen
©Sara Silks, Waxing Crescent
“My work investigates concepts of fragility, vulnerability, and determination.
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Michael Knapstein: Midwest Memoir
©Michael Knapstein. After the Storm
This past September, I had the good fortune to be asked to juror Photo Midwest and attend the Photo Midwest Festival in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Bob Newman: Shadows of Emmett Till
©Bob Newman, Book Cover of Shadows of Emmett Till, published by Kehrer Verlag
Over 67 years ago on the summer of August 28, 1955, 14-year-old Emmett Louis Till was tragically lynched in M
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Art + Science: The Pandemic: Aline Smithson and Lydia Panas
©Aline Smithson (L), ©Lydia Panas (R)
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the artists who were able to avoid severe illness or hospitalization were given a unique gift of time to respo











