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Kendall McMinimy: Cropping to Circles
Kendall McMinimy creates pristine and complex work that could easily be mistaken for drawings or paintings and it is this abstract quality of unknowing that makes the work so interesting.
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Ken Weingart interviews Martin Schoeller
Photographer and writer Ken Weingart has been producing interviews for his Art and Photography blog, and he has kindly offered to share a few with the Lenscratch audience over the next few
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Yorgos Efthymiadis: Letting My Guard Down
I first met Yorgos Efthymiadis at the Flash Forward Festival in Boston several years ago, and I have followed his trajectory ever since, in the fine art and commercial arenas.
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Fran Forman: Escape Artist
Photographer/Artist Fran Forman recently released a retrospective monograph, Escape Artist: The Art of Fran Forman, published by Schiffer Publishing LTD.
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Gregg Segal: Nightscapes
I’ve always thought that Los Angeles is most alluring at night.
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Scott Dalton: Where the River Bends
Looking at work from PhotoNOLA…
Photographer Scott Dalton brings a visual reality to two cities, co-joined by a bridge, economic and historical connections. -
Dina Litovsky: Fashion Lust
Photographer Dina Litovsky has recently opened an exhibition at the Anastasia Gallery in New York titled, Fashion Lust, which runs through February 26th.
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The 2014 Filter Photo Festival
©Tanner Young
Today, photographer Yvette Meltzer, shares her experience at the Filter Photo Festival which took place in Chicago in late September.
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Lenscratch Staff : Our Favorite Things 2014
Some of our Favorite Things….”4003 – Zermatt – Restaurant Weisshorn” by Andrew Bossi
First a huge thank you to the Lenscratch readers.
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Kathleen Velo: Water Flow: Under the Colorado River
Kathleen Velo has a new body of work that expands on previous explorations of water–it’s sources and the ramifications of over usage.
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Yvette Marie Dostatni: The Conventioneers
I have been a long time fan and friend of Yvette Marie Dostatni–we had the great opportunity to travel to China together when Sarah Hadley curated our work into the Lishui Photo Festiv
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