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Dillon Bryant: From There to Here and Never Back Again
©Dillon Bryant, Mythos, Scanned collage made from found and taken images, family album cover, 2022
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photograph.
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Jesse Rieser: Souvenirs from Paradise
©Jesse Reiser, Souvenirs from Paradise Exhibition
For his exhibition titled Souvenirs From Paradise, Jesse intertwines divergent narratives from his works A Vanishing America Folklore and
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Gary Burnley: In the Language of My Captor
©Gary Burnley, Aunt Hagar’s Children #1, Courtesy of the Elizabeth Houston Gallery
The tradition of portraiture comes with it an obvious conceit–the subjects and their artists
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Christopher Mitchell: Meeting Strangers
© Christopher Mitchell, David, 2017
When comparing the passage of time to the elements an obvious metaphor is water.
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Photographers on Photographers: Joe Harjo in Conversation with Mari Hernandez
© Mari Hernandez, Maria de Otra, 2017, inkjet print on photo rag, 24×36”
I first came across Mari Hernandez’s work when she was collaborating with Mas Rudas, a collective of Chic
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William Camargo: The 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize Third Place Winner
©William Camargo
It is with so much pleasure that we announce the 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize 3rd Place Winner, William Camargo.
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Elliot Ross: Plainsmen
©Elliot Ross
In Elliot Ross’s series, Plainsmen, we are called to the interior American West—a place which, from an outsider’s perspective, is generally romanticized and oversimplif
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Alanna Airitam: The Golden Age
©Alanna Airitam, Saint Monroe
San Diego-based portrait photographer Alanna Airitam understands personally that representation matters.
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Jay Turner Frey Seawell: National Trust
Lenscratch will be featuring submitted projects this week…
Politics are addictive. Like Hollywood and tabloid articles, we fixate on the political news about our own soil. -
Robbie McClaran: From Here On
Robbie McClaran is a documentary and fine art photographer who for more than thirty years has been telling stories of the American people and landscape.
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JayPeg’s Photo Pub: Sandy Revisited
After a disaster, a disaster that devastates a country or community, there is a flood of concern and an outpouring of help.
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Tom Wik
Tom Wik, a Minneapolis photographer, has spent much of his photographic career recording his native city’s neighborhoods.













