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Kelly Flynn
Kelly Flynn looks at the world around her and captures communities on the verge of transition, whether it be photographing firework stands in Texas, houses in Miami, or graffiti in the stree
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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.
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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.










