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Content-Aware: Alexandra Serrano
Alexandra Serrano is a French-Mexican photographer. She holds two Master degrees, one in Photographic Studies from Westminster University and one in Art History from the university Paris 8.
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Malcolm Lightner: Mile O’ Mud
Malcolm Lightner has launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for a new book, Mile O’ Mud, to be published by Powerhouse Books in 2016.
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Marc McAndrews: American Ultraviolence
Flesh ©Marc McAndrews
Photographer’s Photographer, Marc McAndrews’ new project, American Ultraviolence, allows us entree into the world of extreme wrestling, where blood and p
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Ryota Kajita: The States Project: Alaska
©Ryota Kajita
Alaskan Guest Editor Ben Huff share the work of Ryota Kajita
Kaji and I moved to Fairbanks around the same time, and it seemed to me then, that I often heard people talk abo -
Finding Home: Deb Schwedhelm
Today I introduce Deb Schwedhelm‘s latest series Home Away.
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Michelle Sank: Insulae
Michelle Sank straddles the line between insider and outsider–her work takes us into living rooms and the lives of others, but it also takes us for a walk through unfamiliar terrain.
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Charlie Grosso: I Forget Where We Were
Stonetown, Tanzania, 2013 ©Charlie Grosso
How do we tell our stories, especially when we travel? Photographer Charlie Grosso is a natural storyteller and for her series, Fetal Position a
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Josephine Sacabo: Salutations
“I believe in Art as a means of transcendence and connection. My images are simply what I’ve made from what I have been given.
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The 2024 Lenscratch Student Prize
The Lenscratch Student Prize seeks to support the next generation of photographers by offering monetary awards and professional networking opportunities to artists creating innovative and c
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Werner Mansholt: Elvis Never Dies
German photographer, Werner Mansholt‘s new project documents a festival inspired by the very American icon, Elvis Presley and interpreted and celebrated in Bad Nauheim, Germany, where
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Peter Schreyer: Returning Home
© Peter Schreyer, Passenger Train Stop at Night, Pieterlen, Switzerland, 2013, Gelatin silver print, Courtesy of the artist
The Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College recently opened
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Place and Vision: The Artistic Legacy of Masumi Hayashi
Artist Masumi Hayashi: A Student’s Tribute
written by Beth Dubber
Masumi Hayashi was a tenured photography professor at Cleveland State University for 24 years.
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