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Henry Horenstein: HISTORIES: Tales from the 70’s
If you remember your first photo class, your reading list may have included the book Black and White Photography: A Basic Manual, one of over 30 publications by Henry Horenstein.
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Stephen DiRado: Dinner Series
New Year’s Eve, December 31, 1998, Edgartown, MA ©Stephen DiRado
In preparation for tomorrow’s feasting, I thought Stephen DiRado’s project, Dinner Series, was a perfect way
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Aaron Siskind: Another Photographic Reality
Veracruz, 1981 ©Aaron Siskind
A new monograph , Aaron Siskind: Another Photographic Reality, presents the first complete retrospective of this legendary photographer.
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Jamie Kripke: The Distance Between Two Points Is
Jamie Kripke follows the long held tradition of the photographic road trip, but this one was self propelled and slowed down, that allowed his image making to become second nature.
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Betty Press: Mississippi: The Place I Live
Grandmother with her grandson after a fishing trip, Rolling Fork, Mississippi.
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Jane Lena Schulman: Family Inheritances I and II
Photographer Jane Lena Schulman uses traditional methods in the wet darkroom to produce stunning silver gelatin prints of her various projects, including today’s featured work, Fam
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Fred Lyon: San Francisco: Portrait of a City 1940-1960
Looking at recently released books this week….
Princeton Architectural Press has just published a terrific monograph by 89 year-old photographic super star, Fred Lyon.
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Juul Kraijer: Penumbrae
Looking at recently released books this week….
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Regarding Landscape: Frank Armstrong and Stephen DiRado
Photographers Frank Armstrong and Stephen Di Rado have spent years educating young minds about photography as colleagues at Clark University, but they are both active image makers and large
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Arlene Gottfried: Sometimes Overwhelming: New York in the 70’s and 80’s
Hassid and Jewish Bodybuilder, 1980 ©Arlene Gottfried
I remember discovering Arlene Gottfried’s work five or six years ago and became an immediate devotee as I explored her chronicl
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Denise Ross: The Light Farm
8×10 contact print-handmade warm tone paper
About a month ago, I received an e-mail from Denise Ross about her site, The Light Farm.
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Savannah Remembers One of its Own: Full Circle with Jack Leigh
Savannah Remembers One of its Own: Full Circle with Jack Leigh
By Eliza Lamb
Some artists set out to capture the essence of a place, and some artists are the essence of that place.










