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Bud Glick: Chinatown
Mrs.
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Nina Leen: Lenslady
Daniel Cooney Fine Art in New York has presented some wonderful exhibitions of vintage work–for some of those featured photographers, it was the first time their work had been celebr
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Susan Guice: Beneath the Surface
work seen at PhotoNOLA…
Susan Guice has a unique photographic perspective. After a successful career in banking, she took flight, quite literally, and decided to fly airplanes. -
Josephine Sacabo: Salutations
“I believe in Art as a means of transcendence and connection. My images are simply what I’ve made from what I have been given.
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Gloria Baker Feinstein: You Are Kindly Welcome
©Gloria Baker Feinstein, Gate City, Virginia, 1979
Gloria Baker Feinstein took the above photograph 35 years ago, in 1979, for a project documenting Appalachia titled, You are Kindly Welc
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Lloyd DeGrane: Domestic Issues
There is nothing more fascinating than the ordinary.
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Brett Henrikson: Chaotic Forms
I was first introduced to the work of Brett Henrikson when I juried the Griffin Museum of Photography’s 20th Annual Juried Exhibition this past summer.
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Alan Vlach: Sand and Ice
Work seen at PhotoNOLA …
Photographer Alan Vlach brought stunning sand abstracts to the photoNOLA reviews, each captured and printed with great consideration. -
Marissa Roth: One Person Crying: Women and War
Window at my Grandparents’ Home, An original etched glass window of an opium poppy in the right hand door leading into a salon room at my grandparents’ home in Novi Sad, (Yugosl
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Richard Orton: The Upshaws of County Line: An American Family
Richard Orton has a significant new book, The Upshaws of County Line, An American Family, published by Univeristy of North Texas Press with a wonderful preface by Roy Flukinger and essay by
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Eugene Ellenberg: My Father’s House (2010-2013)
Photographer Eugene Ellenberg has created a poignant and well-seen body of work, My Father’s House, a process that allowed him to experience and begin to understand his family, especia
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Claire A. Warden: Mimesis
Claire A.
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