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Anja Bruehling: Brick Workers
©Anja Bruehling, from Brick Workers
I met Anja Bruehling at the Filter Photo Festival in Chicago, where she shared her powerful project, Brick Workers, captured in Varanasi, India.
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The Ashly Stohl Interview: Charth Vader
Longtime friend, fellow Six Shooter, and lover of all things New York City, photographer Ashly Stohl has released her first monograph, Charth Vader, published by Peanut Press.
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Meryl Meisler: Purgatory and Paradise: Sassy ’70s
New York photographer Meryl Meisler has just released a new book, Paradise & Purgatory: SASSY ’70s Suburbia & The City, published and presented by Bizarre Publishing and Black Box
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Jason Langer: Twenty Years
Jason Langer has a new book, Twenty Years, published by Radius Books, that is a two decade symphony of dark, gestural photographs that at once reveal and conceal and have a soundtrack of sol
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Jodie Hulden: Torrey Pines
At the Overlook ©Jodie Hulden
Jodie Hulden has created a body of work, Torrey Pines, that reflects daily visits to and meditations on a part of the California coast that has a quiet magn
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Daniel Coburn: The Hereditary Estate
Daniel Coburn‘s monographic book, The Hereditary Estate, was released late in 2014 after a decade of hard work.
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Michael Massaia: Signals Crossed/ No past, No present, No future
©Michael Massaia
Michael Massaia is a keen observer of New York City. Michael has spent the past nine years documenting areas and objects that never extend too far from his front door.
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Andrew Sanderson: The Single Image
Three Jars ©Andrew Sanderson
A few weeks ago Andrew Sanderson reached out to me.
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Robb Hill: HomeLands
©Robb Hill
Robb Hill is a documentary photographer specializing in long term projects that explore how people create community.
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Ryota Kajita: The States Project: Alaska
©Ryota Kajita
Alaskan Guest Editor Ben Huff share the work of Ryota Kajita
Kaji and I moved to Fairbanks around the same time, and it seemed to me then, that I often heard people talk abo -
Dennis Witmer: The States Project: Alaska
©Dennis Witmer
Alaskan Guest Editor Ben Huff shares the work of Dennis Witmer
I first met Dennis Witmer after a few months in Fairbanks in 2005.
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Samantha Geballe: Self Untitled
Samantha Geballe has a dilemma. She is a fearless, talented artist who continues to examine her life, her body, and her journey through self-portraiture.
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