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Ken Sullins: Black Place/White Place: Shared Visions
Photographer Ken Sullins was born in New Mexico and though his life journey moved him to Virginia, his heart still resonates with the wide open spaces of New Mexico’s unique landscap
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Greg Sand: Altered Memory
I recently discovered the work of Greg Sand when I was jurying the Griffin Museum’s 2oth Annual Juried Exhibition.
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Laura Stevens: Another November
Photographer Laura Stevens has created a body of work, Another November, that reflects that pain and loneliness of ending a relationship.
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Interview with Hiroshi Watanabe: The Day the Dam Collapses
Book Week continues…..
Hiroshi Watanabe is a long time friend and I have been a long time fan of his work and person. -
Mexico Week: Pablo Lopez Luz: Terrazo
Pablo López Luz graduated from NYU, holding an MA in Art.
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Mexico Week: Maria Jose Sesma
Maria Jose Sesma was born in Torreón, in Northern Mexico, living in Mexico City since 2008.
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Mexico Week: Mariela Sancari: Moisés
I am thrilled to introduce Guest Editor Mariela Sancari who will be sharing the work of Mexican photographers on Lenscratch this week.
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Nancy Floyd: Weathering Time
1983/2012 ©Nancy Floyd
I have always been fascinated with work made over time–Nicholas Nixon’s project on the Brown Sisters, the 7Up series of films by Michael Apted, and the
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Review Santa Fe: Alison Malone: The Daughters of Job
Anteroom, Hershey PA, from The Daughters of Job ©Alison Malone The guidelines of Jobs Daughters states that there must be two outer doors and an Anteroom in order for a bethel to be co
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Notes from Review Santa Fe
© Becky Senf Ccp
A little over a month ago, I had the great pleasure to attend Review Santa Fe , as a photographer, and engage in an experience rich with all things photography.
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Gerhard Clausing: Selfscapes
Gerhard Clausing isn’t someone who is worried about appearances.
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Michelle Rogers Pritzl: Those Whose Hands and Hearts are Pure
©Michelle Rogers Pritzl, A Covenant with the Eyes
The work of Michelle Rogers Pritzl is being well celebrated these days.
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