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Carolyn Hampton: Childhood Dreams and Memories
This is My Day
The title of the piece shown above,This is My Day, aptly describes Los Angeles photographer and long time friend, Carolyn Hampton‘s, celebration this Friday -
Daniel Jones: Close to Home
Bryant
Daniel Jones is a photographer based in Johnson City, Tennessee, but he is also a talented seer, producing a high quality of work that is remarkable for a photographer of 22.
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SW Regional SPE: Brenda Biondo
Sharing photographers that I met at the SW Regional SPE Conference hosted by the Center of Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado….
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Susan Swihart
Los Angeles photographer Susan Swihart has a front row seat as she observes the phenomenon of identical twins.
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Europe Week: Margaret de Lange
Guest editor, Jacqueline Roberts shares the last of her European selections today with Margaret de Lange. A huge thank you to Jacqueline for her insight and efforts.
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Jacqueline Roberts
It is with great pleasure and excitement that I introduce Jacqueline Roberts as next week’s guest curator and writer.
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Sylvain Granjon: Douce Amère
©Sylvain Granjon
Sylvain Granjon has just opened an exhibition at Galeria Tagomago that will travel to both gallery locations in Barcelona and Paris.
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Andi Schreiber: Wonderlust
Andi Schreiber is what one might coin as a domestic Martin Parr.
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Success Stories: Rania Matar
I first met Rania Matar many years ago at a portfolio review. She was was sharing work created in the middle east and I liked her immediately. She was approachable, smart, and real.
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Dennis DeHart: At Play
I recently reviewed portfolios of photographic educators at the SPE National Conference in San Francisco. This week I am featuring some of the terrific work I got a chance to see….
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This is Your World at the Carte Blanche Gallery
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Carte Blanche Gallery in San Francisco and meet it’s dynamic owner and director, Gwen Lafage.
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Child’s Play at the Panopticon Gallery
I am thrilled to be part of a new exhibition, Child’s Play, starting April 12th (with the opening on APril 19th) at the Panopticon Gallery in Boston.










