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Filter Photo Festival: Jessica Tampas
This week, I am sharing a few of photographers that I met at the Filter Photo Festival in Chicago….
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Europe Week: Salva Lopez
Guest editor, Jacqueline Roberts shares a week of European photographers, starting with Salva Lopez. A huge thank you to Jacqueline for her insight and efforts.
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Ellen Wallenstein
New York photographer, Ellen Wallenstein‘s ideas and interests navigate in and out of all sorts of interesting arenas, and maybe that is just part of being a New Yorker where inspira
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Leo De Bock: Growing Old in Roumania
“My focus has always been on people: how they survive, how they suffer or fight injustice, how they love, how they care, how they live, how they pursue their ambitions, how they die.
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Ana Galan: Viv(r)e la vie!
Spanish photographer, Ana Galan, has created a life affirming project, Viv(r)e la vie!, that looks at couples from around the world, particularly in Spain, Finland, and the United States.
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Jena Cumbo
Brooklyn photographer, Jena Cumbo, is an engaged observer, whether shooting her fine art, fashion, lifestyle, or commissioned work.
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David Gardner
Summer is a good time to look at work about being on the road. But for David Gardner, summer isn’t the only season that allows for wanderlust.
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Stephanie Diani: Dames: The Legends of Burlesque
I have to admit that I try to avoid the mirror these days.
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Frank Armstrong
There is something remarkable about a photographer who has been looking through the lens for almost 60 years.
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Boston Week: Stephen DiRado
While I am enjoying the Focus Awards hosted by the Griffin Museum and the Flash Forward Festival hosted by the Magenta Foundation in Boston this week, I am re-running some earlier posts abou
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Ari Cohen and Advanced Style
Several years ago, I heard from Ari Cohen that my work was being featured on his blog, Advanced Style.
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Josephine Dvorken: Familiar Strangers
I am totally enchanted with Josephine Dvorken’s photographs, especially her project, A. Blessing, featured below.










