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Now You See Me at Foto Relevance // Jerry Takigawa
©Jerry Takigawa, Silence Sanctions
This week, I’m honored to feature six artists who I had the privilege of curating into the group show Now You See Me at Foto Relevance, in an effort t
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William Camargo: The 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize Third Place Winner
©William Camargo
It is with so much pleasure that we announce the 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize 3rd Place Winner, William Camargo.
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Erica Martin: Black Rock City
©Erica Martin, Temple Visitors
Photographer Erica Martin has long been exploring identity and behavior in her projects, and what better place to examine behavior and human nature in the t
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Dave Jordano: Early 35mm Work from Detroit 1972
The wonderful Dave Jordano has been a long time observer of Detroit, the city where he was born and traversed with a 35mm as a student, onto a 4×5, and today uses digital capture to doc
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Frank Armstrong: Landscapes, Main Street, At Liberty 1975-2004
Richard Greffe, Frank Armstrong, and Roy Flukinger, “holding Polaroids of ourselves while drinking and snacking after a day messing around in Black Canyon up above Santa Fe.
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Christine Osinski: Shoppers, Chicago, and Swimmers 1980-1996
Staten Island ©Christine Osinski
Staten Island ©Christine Osinski
When I first encountered Christine Osinski’s Staten Island work at Photo Nola last year it was love at first sig
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Lisa McCord: Rotan Switch at the Memphis Cotton Museum
Opening September 28th, photographer Lisa McCord will have an exhibition of her project, Rotan Switch, at the Cotton Museum in Memphis, Tennessee.
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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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Kirk Crippens: Portraitlandia
I said a few months ago that I think Kirk Crippens sleeps with a camera, or simply doesn’t sleep at all.
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Tamara Reynolds: Southern Route
On this last day of July, we celebrate the time in history that the Civil War turned in the favor of the North at Gettysburg and the securing of the Mississippi River by Grant at Vicksburg.
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Prints for Prints: A Global Rally for the Printed Photograph
There aren’t a lot of photographers who generously offer their cameras (much less their time, energy and commitment) to strangers, but Joni Kabana does it on a regular basis.












