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Emily Wiethorn: Erma Jean
©Emily Wiethorn, Erma Jean
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place. Today, we’ll be looking at Emily Wiethorn’s series Erma Jean.
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Evan Benally Atwood: Black Hills
©Evan Benally Atwood, Black Hills
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place. Today, we’ll be looking at Evan Benally Atwood’s series Black Hills.
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Anna Reich: This Land
©Anna Reich, Residents at McCrossan Boys Ranch, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, from This Land
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place.
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2022 Hearst Journalism Awards: Julia Nikhinson: 2022 Second Place Photojournalism Winner
© Julia Nikhinson, Ukrainian refugee Maria Anchyshkina visits the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco in May 2022.
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PhotoNOLA: Laurie Peek: In Lieu of Flowers
©Laurie Peek 2022
This week we are sharing some of our discoveries from the PhotoNOLA Reviews an annual celebration of photography in New Orleans.
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Rania Matar: SHE
@Rania Matar, SHE, Radius Books, 2021
Rania Matar’s monograph SHE (published by Radius Books, 2021) embraces the cultural connections and identity of young women living in the United Sta
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South Korea Week: Koo Bohnchang: Silent Weapons
©Koo Bohnchang, from Silent Weapons
“After the torso slips out of what was wrapped around a body…”
Koo Bohnchang is the first photographer to be featured in this year’s South -
Focus on Appropriation: Britland Tracy
© Britland Tracy, We’ll have to silence you permanently, 2020
Artists have been appropriating imagery for generations, taking source material from within their cultures and imparting ne
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Wendel White: Storytellers
©Wendel White, from Red Summer
How we experience an image has largely to do with light, tonality, and composition.
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International Peace Week: Brett Van Ort: Minescapes
©Brett Van Ort, Dawn-Jahorina
In honor of the International Day of Peace and Peace Week, Lenscratch has partnered with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights to feature photograph
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International Peace Week: Thomas Nybo: Attacks Against Rohingya
©Thomas Nybo, Rohingya children carry all of their belongings as they flee violence in their burned village in Myanmar and travel to refugee camps in Bangladesh.













