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Jess T. Dugan: The States Project Missouri
©Jess T. Dugan, courtesy of Catherine Edelman Gallery
I have been following Jess T.
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Jane A. Dorn and Jo Carol Mitchell-Rogers: Vantage Points
©Dorn and Mitchell-Rogers
Jane Dorn and Jo Carol Mitchell-Rogers are both professors in the Department of Art and Design at Anderson University (SC), long time friends, and fearless phot
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Jesse Rieser: Christmas in America Again
©Jesse Reiser
Christmas celebrations in America seem commonplace to most people, but to Jesse Reiser, they are a cultural, commercial, and spiritual phenomenon worth examining.
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Don Norris: The States Project: Mississippi
©Don Norris, Newbern Presbyterian (1848), Newbern, Alabama
Don Norris is my coffee buddy in Hattiesburg, where we both live.
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Rocio De Alba: GIRL ANACHRONISM 2007-2016
©Rocio De Alba, On the Mend
Photography saved my life. Every time I go through something scary…I survive by taking pictures.
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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
I think of Carl Corey as a photographer’s photograph -
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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