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Reathel Geary: Waiting for Griffin
This week, Lenscratch explores the work of 4 fathers interpreting life with their Autistic sons…
I had the pleasure of meeting Reathel Geary at Photolucida recently, where he shared h
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Nir Arieli: Inframen
When I first started looking at portrait photography for this week, I came across the work of Nir Arieli.
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Chadric Devin
Today is the last day of my first co-piloted week of features. In a ploy to use the opportunity for personal gain, I decided to shamelessly feature a friend of mine, Chadric Devin.
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Forrest Aguar: Ikigai
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I met Forrest Aguar at the 2013 SPE in Chicago.
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Sarah Rose Smiley
I first became interested in Sarah Rose Smiley‘s work because she is from my hometown Madison, Wisconsin, and I continued to be intrigued by the quality images she is producing at the
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Gloria Baker Feinstein: Can You See Me Now
Not many photographers are given the honor of a mid-career retrospective, but Gloria Baker Feinstein is receiving that accomplishment with her exhibition, Can You See Me Now? on view at T
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Robert Larson: Grandma and Grandpa
I met my friend Robert Larson many years ago, when he was working as a newspaper photographer, learning his craft and thinking about a future as a documentary photographer.
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CENTER AWARDS: Curator’s Choice Awards 1st Place: Marc Asnin
Tina Schelhorn, Curator of Kolga Tbilisi Photo and founding Director of Galerie Lichtblick in Germany selected three winners for CENTER’s Curator’s Choice Award, first place g
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DM Witman: Genesis
I met DM (Deanna) Witman at PhotoNOLA, where she shared her pinhole work, which went on to be celebrated in SHOTS Magazine and the Plates to Pixels Exhibition.
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Yang Yongliang: The Silent Valley
Shanghai photographer Yan Yongliang, spent much of his early life learning Chinese traditional painting, calligraphy and various art forms before graduating from the China Academy of Fine
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Jennifer Shaw
Jennifer Shaw is the heart and soul of PhotoNOLA, an organization that creates opportunities for exposure for emerging photographers, but sometimes we forget that the people behind the curta
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David Carol: An Interview with an Irreverent Master
The name David Carol may sound familiar. He writes the Emerging Photographer Column for PDN and is a regular contributor to Rangefinder Magazine with his Photo Finish column.










