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Douglas Ethridge: Waypoints
Seattle photographer, Douglas Ethridge, continues to explore the world and the photographic medium with artistic focus and technical dexterity.
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Vivian Maier
Almost a year ago, I wrote a long post on the incredible work and story that surrounds Vivian Maier.
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Gordon Magnin
Los Angeles-based artist, Gordon Magnin, produces work that is a perfect combination of his education, talents, and environment.
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Terri Gold
New York photographer, Terri Gold, is fascinated by rituals. To capture her images, she has traveled all over the world for her ongoing project, Still Points in a Turning World.
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Hiroshi Watanabe
It’s not a secret that I think Hiroshi Watanabe is a photographic treasure, and he has recently been given an opportunity that doesn’t come around too often.
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Paul McDonough
Looking at exhibitions currently on view in New York….The Sasha Wolf Gallery is celebrating the work and a new publication of Paul McDonough’s New York Photographs, 1968-1978.
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Paul Giguere
If the name Paul Giguere is unfamiliar to you, hopefully this post will change that. Paul has created an wonderful resource for photographers with his podcasts, Thoughts on Photography.
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William Wylie
I recently stopped by Hous Projects in Los Angeles, to see the terrific exhibition by William Wylie, Carrara.
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Neal Rantoul at Panopticon Gallery
Jason Landry, the dedicated and engaged owner and director of Panoptican Gallery in Boston recently sent me a book by the American Master, Neal Rantoul.
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Thomas Locke Hobbs
California born photographer, Thomas Locke Hobbs, lives in Argentina and has come to photography with a background in economics.
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Kurt Jordan
I was first introduced to Kurt Jordan’s work this summer, when he submitted this terrific image of stock piled firewood to the Lenscratch 4th of July exhibition.
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Gita Lenz
This is one of those happy ending stories, all due to the efforts and abilities of Mr. Gordon Stettinius and his friend Timothy Bartling.










