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Photographers on Photographers: Al J. Thompson in conversation with Rashod Taylor
©Rashod Taylor, Bath Time
I can intensely recall the Saturday afternoon when I saw what would become my first vehicle.
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Argentina Week: Valeria Bellusci: The Polaroids
©Valeria Bellusci
Valeria Bellusci is one of those photographers who lets life surprise her.
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Peggy Levison Nolan: Tales of a Badass Grandma
©Peggy Levison Nolan, untitled (Sunday morning)
Peggy Levison Nolan is currently running a successful and passionate Kickstarter campaign for her new monograph, Tales of a Badass Grandma.
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Rachel Papo: Homeschooled
For some time, I have been meaning to share Rachel Papo’s excellent exploration of raising children outside of the traditional norms.
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CENTER Awards: Curators Choice: Judy Gelles
©Judy Gelles, Fourth Grade Girl, China School For Migrant Children
This week and next, Lenscratch will be sharing the CENTER Award winners and the statements by the jurors to help under
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The Ashly Stohl Interview: Charth Vader
Longtime friend, fellow Six Shooter, and lover of all things New York City, photographer Ashly Stohl has released her first monograph, Charth Vader, published by Peanut Press.
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Ken Weingart interviews Jill Greenberg
©Jill Greenberg
Today, I am sharing an interview that photographer and blogger, Ken Weingart conducted with photographer Jill Greenberg.
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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. -
Jessica Todd Harper: The Home Stage
Some years ago, I wrote “Jessica Todd Harper has a painter’s eye, an artist’s soul, and a photographer’s intuition, and when these three qualities combine, you get images that ar
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James Stephenson: Parallel Play
James Stephenson has created a whimsical and layered project capturing not only how and what we choose to photograph, but how children define themselves through artwork.
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Tytia Habing: This is Boy
When Photographer Tytia Habing was considering motherhood, she pictured having a daughter.
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Anna Ream: Comfort Objects
Photographer Anna Ream has been documenting family and children for a number of years and has a project about the objects that children use to comfort themselves in their early years.
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