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Fritz Liedtke: Skeleton in the Closet
Earlier this year, artist and photographer Fritz Liedtke’s launched a new book, Skeleton in the Closet: Eating Disordered Lives, which is the culmination of eight years of listening to and
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Jamie Kripke: The Distance Between Two Points Is
Jamie Kripke follows the long held tradition of the photographic road trip, but this one was self propelled and slowed down, that allowed his image making to become second nature.
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Arlene Gottfried: Sometimes Overwhelming: New York in the 70’s and 80’s
Hassid and Jewish Bodybuilder, 1980 ©Arlene Gottfried
I remember discovering Arlene Gottfried’s work five or six years ago and became an immediate devotee as I explored her chronicl
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Savannah Remembers One of its Own: Full Circle with Jack Leigh
Savannah Remembers One of its Own: Full Circle with Jack Leigh
By Eliza Lamb
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Jason Brown: Alone Together
©Jason Brown, Highway 69 Bypass, Parry Sound, ON, 2011
How do we tell stories? One way is to simply get in a car and start looking, leading us down an unfamiliar road and sharing the peop
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Interview with Jim Dow: The Griffin Museum’s Focus Award Recipient for Lifetime Achievement
©Jim Dow
“What I love about Jim Dow’s pictures is that they’re not kidding.
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The Posse: Time, Place, and Eternity: Flannery O’Connor and the Craft of Photography
This week, Lenscratch celebrates the SlowExposures Photography Festival.
The Posse: L to R, Lori Vrba, Bryce Lankard, Ann George, Anne Berry, S.
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Interview with McNair Evans: Confessions for a Son
This week, Lenscratch celebrates the SlowExposures Photography Festival.
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The SlowExposures Photography Festival
This week, Lenscratch celebrates the SlowExposures Photography Festival. Each day we will highlight different exhibitions (except for Friday).
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The Sesthasak Boonchai Mixtape
Sesthasak Boonchai 2014
Because, frankly, simply judging work based on what sort of things I “like” is a disservice to the artist that is placing their trust in me and my opini
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David Brunetti: Looking for Palestine
Italian photographer, David Brunetti , has traveled the world, documenting the human saga, bringing light to populations that need to be seen and understood in an effort to inspire a globa
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Lauren Marsolier: Transition
The constructed photographs of Lauren Marsolier seem to be every where these days and with the launch of her new book, Transition, published by Kerber Verlag, she has numerous solo exhibitio
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