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Noah Wilson: Our Land
Noah Wilson is revisiting and representing appropriated negatives that he found while an artist-in-residence at the San Francisco dump.
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Eva Stenram: Cord Prize Winner for Drape
©Eva Stenram
Eva Stenram is the 1st Place recipient of the Cord Prize, an annual international contemporary art award established to support and acknowledge the practice of early and mid
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Erika Huffman: Portraits
Sometimes simple portraits, executed with insight and a deeper seeing are just the tonic.
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Sheila Arens: The Reluctant Photographer
Today I will be attending the funeral of my wonderful friend, Sheila Arens, who recently passed away from breast cancer.
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Stan Raucher: Metro
Metro Line 1 near People’s Square, Shanghai – 2009
Stan Raucher’s bio states that he was born and raised in Minnesota during the age of black and white television, LifeÂ
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Photolucida: Caitlin McCaffrey: The Ancients
Caitlin McCaffrey has  the ability to create art from faces frozen in stone and bring them to life.
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Photolucida: Douglas Ethridge: Peeling The Onion, Stories from Cuba
Douglas Ethridge has been a long time friend and it was great to see him at Photolucida.
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Photolucida: Jon Wyatt: Huangshan Ltd
work seen at Photolucida
If you happened to attend the Magenta Foundation’s Flash Forward exhibition in Boston last year, you may have had the pleasure of seeing the work of Jon Wyat
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Photolucida: Dima Gavrysh: Inshallah
Work seen at Photolucida
Pasab ©Dima Gavrysh
ÂDima Gavrysh just celebrated the birth of his first child, a wonderful milestone after years of focusing his lens on the difficult subject
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Photolucida: Zelda Zinn: Invisible Air and Transformer
Today’s post is part of several weeks dedicated to work seen at Photolucida…
Zelda Zinn looks at the world differently.
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Carolyn Hampton: Childhood Dreams and Memories
 This is My Day
The title of the piece shown above,This is My Day, aptly describes Los Angeles photographer and long time friend, Carolyn Hampton‘s, celebration this Friday -
Daniel Jones: Close to Home
 Bryant
ÂDaniel Jones is a photographer based in Johnson City, Tennessee, but he is also a talented seer, producing a high quality of work that is remarkable for a photographer of 22.










