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Rachel Papo: Homeschooled
For some time, I have been meaning to share Rachel Papo’s excellent exploration of raising children outside of the traditional norms.
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Carl Corey: Americaville
©Carl Corey, Thorp, Wisconsin, from Americaville
We cannot despair humanity, since we ourselves are human –Albert Einstein
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Susan S. Bank: Piercing the Darkness
Many photographs have been made in Cuba, but photographer Susan S. Bank manages to bring an elevated and unique way of seeing to her Cuba reflections.
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Fran Forman: Halsnoy Kloster
©Fran Forman, A White House in Fog
When I heard that my friend and photographic artist Fran Forman was enjoying an artist residency in Norway, I was intrigued and excited for her (and adm
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Mark Peterson: Political Theatre
Every presidential campaign has a particular feel and color: the red, white, and blue days of JFK that ended in a sad pink boucle, the brilliant reds of Nancy Reagan, the rainbow spectrum of
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Odette England: Excavations
©Odette England, Concern, 2015, Sanded Vintage Photograph, Courtesy of the Klompching Gallery, New York
Often, when we see an old poster scratched and peeled away or objects covered in ru
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Craig Becker: Scratch
©Craig Becker
I thought Halloween might be an apt day to feature the work of photographer/artist Craig Becker.
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Marydorsey Wanless: The States Project: Kansas
©Marydorsey Wanless
Marydorsey Wanless is a revered artist and teacher. I have the good fortune of saying that she is my mentor and friend.
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Jahi L. Sabater: A Sun Shines Darkly
©Jahi L. Sabater, Conversation Between Two Familiar Fellows – 2014 2 Archival Inkjet Prints 60×40 inches
Jahi L.
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ART + SCIENCE: Doug Eng
©Doug Eng, Pine Study 6 – Cary State Forest
Doug Eng is an installation art and fine art photographer based in Jacksonville, Florida who explores his natural and urban landscape.
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ART + SCIENCE: David Shannon-Lier
©David Shannon-Lier, Chalk Moonrise, Muley Point, Utah
David Shannon-Lier is a photographer based in Arizona.
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Paula Bronstein: Afghanistan: Between Hope and Fear
I have made some of the most extraordinary photos of my career in Afghanistan, with face after face offering a complex and intriguing gaze and revealing the constant tension between optimis











