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Greg Miller: Waiting For
Greg Miller is a photographer’s photographer. He captures the American Experience with an 8 x10 camera, but also with pathos and realism and beauty.
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Boston Week: Stephen DiRado
While I am enjoying the Focus Awards hosted by the Griffin Museum and the Flash Forward Festival hosted by the Magenta Foundation in Boston this week, I am re-running some earlier posts abou
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Vance Gellert
I recently had the great pleasure to co-juror the Portrait Contest hosted by the Santa Fe Workshops. Over the next several days, I will be featuring the work by several of the winners.
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Mary Beth Meehan: City of Champions
Mary Beth Meehan’s website states that she “is a photographer who creates meaningful, in-depth portraits of her own communities.
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Adam Wiseman: d.f.p.m.
Adam Wiseman has a cultural heritage and personal history that has caused him to live in many paces. He was born in Mexico City, has lived in Mexico, NYC, Scotland and Brazil.
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Jacopo Maino: Once Upon a Time in Bermondsey
You’ve got to love a photographer that clearly states that he loves life and sleeps too much.
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Liese Ricketts
Liese Ricketts is a name you see again and again with good reason.
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Alison Turner
I first discovered Alison Turner’s work when I was selecting images for the Center for Fine Art Photography’s exhibition, Dreams.
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Sandi Haber Fifield
I had the great pleasure of meeting Sandi Haber Fifield when she was visiting Los Angeles a few months ago.
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Ashly Stohl
More often than not, we are drawn to projects that resonate with something in our childhood.
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Sara Jane Boyers
Sara Jane Boyers has had a decade long focus on a singular subject and now has an opportunity to share her unique vision at the Craig Krull Gallery in Santa Monica, CA.
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Tomasz Kazaniecki
Polish photographer, Tomasz Kazaniecki, currently lives in Poznań, Poland and continues to use analog and Polaroid films to create his projects.










