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Ellen Cantor: Prior Pleasures
There have been numerous projects examining our relationships with books and one of my favorite series is Prior Pleasures by photographer Ellen Cantor.
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Andrew Uchin: The Reader Series
Please Be Careful, 2009 ©Andrew Uchin
There are a variety of photographic projects that examine books as historical artifacts, highlighting the nuances of time, use, and markings.
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Thomas McGovern/Juan Delgado: Vital Signs
Several Years ago, I had the great pleasure of hearing a lecture by Thomas McGovern at an SPE event.
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Joni Sternbach: Promise Land
You may be the familiar with the wonderful work of photographer, Joni Sternbach through her tin types of the surf culture, like the one below from her SurfLand series.
SurfLand: 13.02.
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Photolucida: Kerry Mansfield: Expired
Today’s post is part of several weeks dedicated to work seen at Photolucida…
Kerry Mansfield seems to have an endless creative well to draw from as her projects range from art
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Success Stories: Ferit Kuyas
Two years ago, I featured the work of Ferit Kuyas on Lenscratch. His project, Chongqing – City of Ambition, was being launched at Review Santa Fe and I became a big fan of the work.
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Jessica Hines: Lens Culture 2010 International Exposure Award for My Brother’s War
In case you’ve somehow missed exploring Jessica Hines’ comprehensive body of work, My Brother’s War, it is being well celebrated this year.
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Phillip Toledano
I’m a sucker for anything Mr. Toledano produces and The Anthropologist features a wonderful photo essay about parenthood by Phil that is worth a look.
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Rafal Milach: Photograpy Book Now Winner
I finally found some time to look at the 2009 Photography Book Now winning publication, Black Sea of Concrete, by Polish photographer, Rafal Milach.
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Alex Leme
I recently came across Alex Leme’s photographs on the Hey Hot Shot blog and really liked his approach to photographing libraries–yet another institution that has been changed by










