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The 2022 Lenscratch Student Prize First Place Winner: Drew Leventhal
©Drew Leventhal, Raven’s Rock, West Virginia, 2021
Today, we are thrilled to announce and celebrate the 2022 Lenscratch Student Prize First Place Winner, Drew Leventhal.
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One Year Later: The 2021 Lenscratch Student Prize Winners
Over this past year, I’ve had the pleasure of celebrating, corresponding and zooming with the 2021 Student Prize Winners.
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The 2022 Lenscratch Student Prize: 25 to Watch
Every year we seek to celebrate the next generation of photographic artists through our Student Prize Awards program.
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Manuel Cosentino: The Fourth Kind of Madness
@Manuel Cosentino, The Fourth Kind of Madness (L), undated. Courtesy of the artist and Klompching Gallery, New York
Manuel Cosentino (b.1980) is an Italian artist working with photography.
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Lori Kella: Vanishing Shoreline, Shifting Ground
©Lori Kella
Today we are looking at work that was submitted during our most recent call-for-entries.
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Medium Festival of Photography: Nancy González
©Nancy González
Today, we are continuing to look at the work of artists whose work I discovered at this year’s Medium Festival of Photography.
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Jennifer Garza-Cuen and Odette England: Past Paper//Present Marks: Responding to Rauschenberg
©Jennifer Garza-Cuen and Odette England
Past Paper // Present Marks: Responding to Rauschenberg (Radius Books 2021) celebrates the photograms that resulted from the collaboration of Jenni
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Andrea Alkalay: Landscape on Landscape
©Andrea Alkalay
For the next few days, we are looking at the work of artists who submitted projects during our most recent call-for-entries.
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ReCap: Atlanta Celebrates Photography Portfolio Reviews
It’s always such a pleasure to review portfolios and spend time with artists discussing their projects.
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Making Darkness Visible: MJ Sharp
©MJ Sharp, Corwall
As a photographer who walks my city’s streets at twilight, I’m often alone.
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Making Darkness Visible: Lynn Saville: The El at Twilight
©Lynn Saville
This week, we consider work made after the sun goes down and leading that efforts is this week’s editor, Lynn Saville.
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Interdisciplinary Approaches in Photography: Christopher Pekoc
© C. Pekoc – “The Great Golden Eye of A. J.











