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John William Keedy: It’s Hardly Noticeable
Photographer John William Keedy has created a clever conceptual project to to visually examine behavior.
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Richard Bram: Working Title: Significant Gestures
I still haven’t put my finger on why I like street photography so much.
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Charlotte Neil: Behind the Curtain
San Francisco photographer, Charlotte Niel has been exploring identity and transformation in much of her work.
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Adam Krause: The Market Hotel
New York photographer Adam Krause has been documenting a special hotel in Brooklyn that is facing closure–not unlike the Chelsea Hotel across the bridge.
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Nic Bezzina: Festival Crowd
Nic BezzinaI is an editorial and fine art photographer who has racked up numerous awards and a roster of clients, particularly in the music world.
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Stacy Kranitz: The Study on Post Pubescent Manhood
Looking at Stacy Kranitz’s project, The Study on Post Pubescent Manhood, reminds me of the first time I visited a middle school campus after six years at a nurturing neighborhood ele
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JT Blatty: Snapshots Sent Home, Iraq 2003 (Part 2)
Yesterday, Jenn (JT) Blatty shared her journey as a young 23-year-old soldier, dealing with way more respnsibility than the ordinary young woman in the world.
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JT Blatty: Snapshots Sent Home, Afghanistan 2002 (Part 1)
Some months ago, I met Jenn (JT) Blatty when she sat down at my reviewing table at PhotoNOLA.
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Meg Handler
Some time ago, I happened to see this photograph on Facebook. I was immediately drawn to the image and wanted to know more about the photographer, Meg Handler.
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What does Fear look like?
Just for fun today, we look at a place that explores fear on a regular basis.
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Brian Van de Wetering and the Space Shuttle Endeavor
Last week, Los Angeles was all a twitter about the Space Shuttle Endeavor’s final journey from LAX to the California Science Center, a museum that sits on the edge of downtown L.A.
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Andrew Spear: Knob Creek
With gun control a heated topic in the upcoming election and horrific events in Colorado recently, the idea that someone would want to own a machine gun still is beyond my comprehension.
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