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Do Process: Jennifer F. Schlesinger
This week I am featuring artists exhibiting in Verve Gallery’s Do Process exhibition, showcasing eight unique approaches to the photographic process.
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Noelle Swan Gilbert: Right Now, This Is The Way It Is
Los Angeles photographer, Noelle Swan Gilbert, comes to photography after a career as a music executive, though she has had her hands on a camera since she was a child.
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Malo: One Day You Will Be My Child
Discovered this fun series on Flavorwire by French photographer, Malo. The project is Un jour, mon enfant tu seras or One Day You Will Be My Child .
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Laura Hartford
When I was determining the Juror’s Selection Award image for the Center of Fine Art Photography’s Dreams Exhibition, I was looking for an image that felt unexpected and original.
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Eleonora Ronconi
The first photograph I discovered from Eleonora Ronconi’s Once Upon a Time project was the one featured below.
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Gabriela Herman
A few months ago, I featured a highly personal project by Gail Seely.
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Polixeni Papapetrou
Australian photographer, Polixeni Papapetrou, may live in Melbourne, but her work is circling the globe.
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Gail Seely
Looking at photographers from Review LA…
Gail Seely has created a series, God Bless the Child, that has been a personal journey through a difficult childhood. -
Douglas Ethridge: Waypoints
Seattle photographer, Douglas Ethridge, continues to explore the world and the photographic medium with artistic focus and technical dexterity.
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Deborah Parkin
Deborah Parkin is based in Northumberland, UK, and though she holds a MA in Holocaust Literature, she expresses herself using medium format and 4×5 cameras.
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Mark Hogencamp
I’m always drawn to the offbeat outsider, and found the following story wonderfully interesting. This may not be new to you, but it was to me.
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Jacqueline McCullough
The best stories are the ones that come from a personal connection or an experience that resonates with something in our core of understanding.










