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Jan von Hollenben
If there was an official fan club for the work of my friend, Jan von Hollenben, (and there well may be), sign me up! Jan’s fabulous series, Dreams of Flying, was a sensation in the art
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Fraction Magazine’s Group Show: Fathers and Sons
When David Bram and Joshua Spees of Fraction Magazine asked me to curate Group Show 6, I was really excited about the opportunity of exploring some of the interesting trends and genres conte
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Elizabeth Fleming
Elizabeth Fleming’s wonderful series, Life is a Series of Small Moments, reminds me of work by great story tellers where inconsequential events layer to make a rich tapestry of a life
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G.M.B. Akash
I came across G.M.B. Akash’s work in the new issue of Lunatic Magazine.
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Ivan Mihailov
I am Facebook friends with Ivan Mihailov. I don’t know him and we’ve never corresponded, but seeing his wonderful images on my newsfeed, sent me directly to his website.
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Gina Kelly
Image from Dreamlife
Image from Girls
I have been meaning to produce a post about Minneapolis photographer Gina Kelly’s wonderful images, and today I received an e-mail from her abou
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Deborah Hamon
looking at participants from Review Santa Fe
It takes a second to realize that Deborah Hamon has combined painting and photography to produce the series, Girls. -
Desiree Edkins and Betsy Schneider
continuing to look at photographers from Photolucida
Some time ago, I created a post titled Beautiful Boys featuring the work of Shawn Records and Timothy Archibald. -
Suzanne Revy
continuing to look at photographers from Photolucida
It was great to put a face to a body of work, and meeting Suzanne Revy at Photolucida was indeed a pleasure. -
Shay McAtee
There are photographers who take portraits, and then there are photographers who capture the essence of humanity, who see right into the window of their subject’s soul and share it in
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Monika Merva
Continuing to look at Review LA participants. New York Photographers Monika Merva and Renate Aller are today’s posts.
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Christy Karpinski
This week I am continuing to feature photographers that are editors, gallerists, or bloggers, yet manage to maintain their own vision.










