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Mark Laita
Mark Laita’s new exhibition, Created Equal:New Work, opens at the Fahey Klein Gallery in Los Angeles on December 10th and runs through January 23rd, 2010.
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Thomas Michael Alleman
Thomas Michael Alleman could be called the James Ellroy of Los Angeles photographers.
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La Toya Ruby Fraizer
La Toya Ruby Fraizer was born in Pittsburgh and received her BFA in Photography and Graphic Design from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.
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Carol Golemboski
Carol Golemboski’s work in the exhibition, The Illusionists, at the George Billis Gallery in Los Angeles is, indeed, magical.
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Kutuuka by Gloria Baker Feinstein
My latest book review for photoeye Books is Gloria Baker Feinstein’s book, Kutuuka.
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Brittany Lynne Jones and Mitchell Scott Rouse
I met Brittany Jones a couple of years ago, when she was working with photographer, Melanie Pullen, on Melanie’s series, Violent Times.
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Deanna Dikeman
This week I am featuring a selection of Critical Mass portfolios that were stand-outs in my very subjective opinion. There are numerous others that have already been featured on Lenscratch.
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Mark Sink
Mark Sink has been a pioneer of Diana imagery since the 1970’s.
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Dennis Hopper, Participant Observer
It’s normal to discount actors when they excel at a secondary talent, but Dennis Hopper’s secondary talents are too significant to dismiss.
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C Gary Moyer
The toy camera evolution has been quite remarkable.
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Erik van der Weijde
Erik van der Weijde is an energetic and prolific photographer from Amsterdam, currently living in Brasil.
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SHOTS Magazine and Edoardo Pasero
Sometimes I yearn to look at a certain type of photograph–something black and white, square format, lovely and layered in meaning; quiet, yet significant and I always find those kind o










