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James Rohan: Wide Awake in Dreamsville and Hints of Civilization
Jim Rohan’s wonderful toy camera images will be front and center at RayKo’s 7th Annual International Juried Plastic Camera Show.
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Nataly Rader: Portraits of Ice
Los Angeles photographer Nataly Rader examines the idea of portraiture using massive and ever-changing glacier ice forms as her subjects, considering her own persona in their reflections.
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Jef Russell: Rebirth of Cool
Texas photographer, Jef Russell, has returned to his roots to photograph the world he grew up in.
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Guy Tremblay: Out of Time
Guy Tremblay has traveled the world to create photographs that consider place with a grand visual gesture. His panoramic capture truly defines the magnificence of the scenery before him.
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Tony Fouhse: Same Old Story
To say that I love the photographs by Tony Fouhse might be an understatement.
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Amanda Keller Konya: Heist
Chase Bank Branch #7964, Buena Park, CA (image 2) ©Amanda Keller Konya
For years, I have driven by a stately bank building on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles; it’s gleaming white
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PhotoNOLA Review Prize: Lee Deigaard
Lee Deigaard has created a wonderful series about things that go bump in the night and for that effort received 3rd Prize for her project Unbidden.
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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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Dave Jordano: Early 35mm Work from Detroit 1972
The wonderful Dave Jordano has been a long time observer of Detroit, the city where he was born and traversed with a 35mm as a student, onto a 4×5, and today uses digital capture to doc
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Frank Armstrong: Landscapes, Main Street, At Liberty 1975-2004
Richard Greffe, Frank Armstrong, and Roy Flukinger, “holding Polaroids of ourselves while drinking and snacking after a day messing around in Black Canyon up above Santa Fe.
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Christine Osinski: Shoppers, Chicago, and Swimmers 1980-1996
Staten Island ©Christine Osinski
Staten Island ©Christine Osinski
When I first encountered Christine Osinski’s Staten Island work at Photo Nola last year it was love at first sig
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Louis Draper: Retrospective 1950-1990
©Louis Draper
Candela Books + Gallery in Richmond, VA recently opened the first retrospective exhibition of the mid-century African-American photographer, Louis Draper (1935-2002) that










