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Dalton Rooney
Dalton Rooney juxtaposes modern life with old school techniques in a way that makes his imagery seem fresh, yet timeless.
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Rodney Smith
I’m not sure if being the most imitated editorial photographer is a good thing, but I guess it’s a compliment.
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Bill Schwab
The new issue of Fraction Magazine has hit our inboxes and there are some haunting, pictorial-in-feeling landscapes by two photographers that I found especially lovely.
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Paul Anthony Melado: The Difficulties of Being
I was curious about an image featured in an ad in the back of Black & White magazine. Really, it was his title that got me: The Difficulties of Being.
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Sebastiao Salgado
Flying across country allowed me a chance to really digest the new issue of B &W Magazine, along with a few episodes of MTV’s The Hills and Exiled– which provided a st
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David Bowman
Okay, I’m just going to say it.
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Shoshannah White
I was skimming the Wall Street Journal Weekend Edition, with one eye on the Olympics and the other on a bag of tortilla chips, when my gaze came to rest on a photograph of a 24 year old sc
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Abelardo Morell
It came to my attention that Albelardo Morell is having an exhibition at the Bonnie Benrubi Gallery in New York this fall from September 25-December 6th.
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Hiroshi Watanabe
I have come to the conclusion that Hiroshi Watanabe can go anywhere, shoot anything, and always find the humanity, beauty, poignancy, and soul of a country or a person.
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summer pleasures
I’m not sure what it is about summer. Maybe I’m not teaching, maybe it’s because the house is full of happy voices, with fewer schedules.
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Roger Ballen
When I first saw South African photographer, Roger Ballen’s work, I said an internal, “Whoa–this work is really unique and surreal and wonderful in a dirty way”.
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Gloria Baker Feinstein, Changing Lives
I like to use the example of my talented friend, Gloria Baker Feinstein, as photographer that gives back.










