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Meg Birnbaum
What a better way to celebrate the election than to celebrate all things American. Meg Birnbaum’s work seems to be everywhere these days, and was recently released on Photoeye.
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Guillaume Zuili
I was just having the discussion in one of my classes about how hard it is to photograph Los Angeles.
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Chema Madoz
Sometimes you see work that is so true, so complete, so simple, so smart and damn, don’t you wish it was you that had created it.
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Matt Mahurin
I’m not showing you anything new here, but I’ve been thinking a lot about my photographic influences and I wanted to revisit Matt Mahurin’s work, as it had a profound affe
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Arno Rafael Minkkinen
You might as well pull up a couch, pour yourself a glass of wine, and be prepared to spend a long time visiting Aron Minikkinen’s website.
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David Bennett
One of the pleasures of being a film photographer is also getting to be member of Filmwasters.com.
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Spring Arts Collective Gallery Opening Tonight!
If you find yourself in downtown Los Angeles this evening, I will be exhibiting work at the Spring Arts Collective Gallery along with a number of other friends and photographers.
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Bill Vaccaro
As long as we are in religious waters, I would be remiss not to showcase the fantastic new series by Bill Vaccaro, titled Jesus is on the Mainline.
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Rita Bernstein
I’ve been a fan of Rita Bernstein’s work for a long time.
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Peter Feldstein’s The Oxford Project
If you are a fan of the Michael Apted’s 7 Up series of documentaries where he interviews the same group of children, now adults, every 7 years, you will be fascinated by Peter Feldstei
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Blake Andrews
There are reality shows and then there are shows of reality. Blake Andrews shares his world in such a real way and brings us along for the chaotic, exhausting, messy, and humorous ride.
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Toiya Black
Art and politics often go hand in hand.










