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Guy Tremblay
We are judgemental people. It’s human nature to assume things, to form opinions about the people we don’t know.
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Vojtech V. Slama
Tonight, a not-to-be-missed exhibition opens at the Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn, showcasing two wonderful talents, the amazing Ken Rosenthal, and brilliant Vojtech V. Slama.
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Yvette Marie Dostatni
Willis Grieger, a Chesterton, Indiana farmer and folk artist, with a concrete companion he made. Behind his barn is another of his creations, a man falling from a telephone pole.
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Jonathan Stead
Sometimes I see projects where the imagery, process, and presentation are a perfect fit–and Jonathan Stead’s compelling and poignant series, Fragile Mind, about his grandmother&
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Success Stories: Cole Thompson
Cole Thompson’s work has been on my radar for a number of years.
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Christopher Capozziello
Looking at few of the portfolios that received Honorable Mentions for the Santa Fe Prize offered by Center and jurored by Maggie Blanchard of Twin Palms Publishing….
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David Ellingsen
I truly believe that most of us create work from some thread of our childhood, drawing upon references and influences and events.
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S. Gayle Stevens
I had the great pleasure of meeting S. Gayle Stevens at Filter Photo Festival in Chicago in October. Her wet plate collodion images are expressive, magical, and individual.
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Liese Ricketts
Liese Ricketts is a name you see again and again with good reason.
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Reruns: Gilbert Garcin
This post first ran in 2009.
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Critical Mass 2011: Bootsy Holler
©Bootsy Holler
Los Angeles photographer, Bootsy Holler, is a commercial, editorial and fine art photographer who has been shooting professionally and exhibiting for more than 20 years.
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Arthur Drooker
Photographer Arthur Drooker, spent several decades photographing the world in the present until he realized that his interest was exploring the past.










