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Art + Science: The Pandemic: Becky Wilkes
©Becky Wilkes, Take me with you
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the artists who were able to avoid severe illness or hospitalization were given a unique gift of time to respond to o
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Alex Huanfa Cheng: On Domestic Life
©Alex Huanfa Cheng, from Zhiyu
When photographing a loved one, who are we really seeing? Is it possible to make portraits of others that aren’t simply images of our expectations of that
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Jessica Earnshaw: Aging in Prison
©Jessica Earnshaw, Mary Kathleen “Kathy” Tyler, an 82-year-old woman incarcerated at Iowa Correctional Institution for Women in Mitchellville, was sentenced to life in prison i
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Hannah Manuelito: Identities that Build a Culture
© Hannah Manuelito
Growing up I struggled in defining who I was. I was insecure in the fact that I did not know how to speak Navajo or I was not as traditional as my family members.
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Tara Bogart: Mid Century
©Tara Bogart, Traces
There are certain age milestones or markers, usually the ones with a number and then a big zero following it, that make us step back and take stock.
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Isa Leshko: Allowed to Grow Old
©Isa Leshko, Allowed to Grow Old cover
Some years ago I wrote about Isa Leshko’s poignant and important work with elderly animals-my feature was just one of many as the project had
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Robert Treat: Dom and Joshua Stones
©Robert Treat
Some of us among the members of the San Diego photography community, especially those of us in Snowcreek*, have lovingly come to refer to Robert Treat‘s work as havin
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Bill Mauzy: The Hollow
©Bill Mauzy, Glade Gate
I met Bill Mauzy and first saw his photographs at a workshop we took together last summer.
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Heidi Clapp-Temple: Until Then is Now
©Heidi Clapp-Temple, Out to Pasture
Heidi Clapp-Temple has created a new visual language, constructed worlds that speak to issues and concerns using light, shadow, and color to tell her
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Polly Gaillard: December and Everything After
©Polly Gaillard, Fall Walk
Polly Gaillard has a new project, December and Everything After exploring the difficult terrain of documenting aging and ill parents.
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Susan Rosenberg Jones: Second Time Around
©Susan Rosenberg Jones
Falling in love later in life is like navigating a known terrain that hasn’t been traveled for some time. It’s familiar, but it has its hazards.
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