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2019 Lenscratch Student Prize: Honorable Mention: Will Harris
©Will Harris
It is with great excitement that we honor Will Harris, Lesley University College of Art and Design, MFA in Photography & Integrated Media – 2019, with an Honorable
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2019 Lenscratch Student Prize: Third Place: Reuben Radding
©Reuben Radding
It is with great excitement that we honor Reuben Radding, Goddard College, MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts – 2019, with Third Place in the 2019 Lenscratch Student A
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2019 Lenscratch Student Prize: Second Place: Dylan Everett
©Dylan Everett, Yellow Room, 2019
It is with great excitement that we honor Dylan Everett, Rhode Island School of Design, MFA – 2019, with Third Place in the 2019 Lenscratch Stude
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2019 Lenscratch Student Prize: First Place: Guanyu Xu
©Guanyu Xu, from Temporarily Censored Home
It is with great excitement that we honor Guanyu Xu, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, MFA – 2019, with First Place in the 2019 Len
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Karla Guerrero: Berta
©Karla Guerrero, Berta’s Eyes
Projects featured over the next several days were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions.
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Debra Small: Habitat Lost: Negative Effects of Suburban Sprawl on Ecosystems
©Debra Small, Antigone Canadensis, Sandhill Crane
Projects featured over the next several days were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions.
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Susan Lapides: Crustaceans
©Susan Lapides, Xia, age 10, from Crustaceans
There are two genres in photography that are personal favorites: projects about time and projects created as typologies.
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Blue Earth Alliance: Tim Matsui: Leaving the Life
©Tim Matsui, 17 year old “Natalie,” a survivor of domestic minor sex trafficking, now lives with her parents, Nacole and Tom, in the southwest where they relocated after surviv
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Blue Earth Alliance: Jacob Maentz: Project Katutubong Pilipino
©Jacob Maentz, Every weekend many of the Bangon Mangyans harvest their excess produce and transport it to the lowlands to be sold.
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Blue Earth Alliance: Rubén Salgado Escudero: Solar Portraits
©Rubén Salgado Escudero, Cristobal Cespedes Lorenzo (51) sits on his raft while carrying coconuts across the river to his home in Copala, Mexico.
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Kent Krugh: The States Project: Ohio
©Kent Krugh, Miami Whitewater Forest Bald Cypress
Employing perhaps the most uncommon device in contemporary fine art photography – a flat-panel digital imaging x-ray detector – Kent
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