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Brad Moore
I was very excited to discover that Brad Moore is about to open a solo show in Los Angeles, at the Fahey Klein Gallery on July 15th running through September 4th, 2010.
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Douglas Ljungkvist
Looking at Review Santa Fe participants from 2010…
Swedish born, now living in Brooklyn, photographer Douglas Ljungkvist is tapping into a cultural phenomenon. -
Jim McHugh
In January, when I was strolling through the aisles of the Los Angeles Art Show, I came across Jim McHugh’s work and thought, If I ever leave Los Angeles, I’d love some of these
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Marco La Civita
Sometimes I am amazed by the talented people that make up our photographic communitiy. Marco La Civita has a background and a profession that is more than impressive. Marco received a Ph.
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Philip V. Augustin
This week I am featuring work that I encountered at Review LA, either in a review or on the Portfolio Walk.
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Robert Shults
This week I am featuring work that I encountered at Review LA, either in a review or at the Portfolio Walk
I spent some time looking at the work of my reviewees prior to meeting with them, a -
Jamey Stillings: The Bridge at Hoover Dam
This week I am featuring work that I encountered at Review LA, either in a review or at the Portfolio Walk.
Jamey Stillings had a stand-out project at Review LA. -
Richard Gilles
After spending the winter holidays with a house full of tech savvy off-spring that were tuned in and connected to anything electronic at all times, coming across Richard Gilles’ work o
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Alejandro Cartagena
I revisited this work as a reviewer for Critical Mass and enjoyed the opportunity to learn about what is happening south of the border.
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Alex Leme
I recently came across Alex Leme’s photographs on the Hey Hot Shot blog and really liked his approach to photographing libraries–yet another institution that has been changed by
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Julius Schulman, 98.8 years young
I want to give Master Schulman a proper farewell, as we Angelenos have lost our city’s iconic photographer.
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Amy Eckert
looking at photographers from Review Santa Fe
Recently transplanted Minneapolis photographer, Amy Eckert, has several bodies of work about confined spaces.
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