-
International Peace Week: Margaux Senlis: UXO
©Margaux Senlis, from UXO
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 photographic p
-
International Peace Week: Rodrigo Abd: Civil War Exhumations
Isabel Chopen Zotoi walks with flowes to adorn the houses in “El Adelanto” village, Solola, where forensic antrophologists are exhuming skeletons in a mass grave where 12 person
-
Henning Rogge: History Based Landscapes
©Henning Rogge, #41 (Rotterbach und Hacksiefen)
I must admit, I do not know a lot about Henning Rogge, nor do I know much about his work beyond what I can see in the images.
-
Tom Sanders: Vietnam Portraits
©Tom Sanders, from Vietnam War Portraits
The Vietnam War was an endless and divisive conflict that resulted in a population of veterans who suffered long term scars from the horrors of wa
-
Teri Darnell: Veterans in Crisis
©Teri Darnell, VFW Post 2457
I met Teri Darnell several years ago at an Atlanta Photography Group exhibition.
-
Justyna Badach: Asymmetric Warfare – Colorado Photographic Arts Center
Ahmed al-Rifai Shrine Tal Afar, ©Justyna Badach, from her series Land of Epic Battles
The exhibition Asymmetric Warfare recently opened at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center, presentin
-
The 2019 Lange-Taylor Prize: Chinen Aimi: Finding Ryukyu
© Chinen Aimi, Collective Unconcious
The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University recently awarded its twenty-seventh Dorothea Lange–Paul Taylor Prize to Japanese American arti
-
W|ALLS: Defend, Divide, and the Divine Exploring Barriers, Real and Perceived Exhibit at the Annenberg Space for Photography
© 1999, Carol Guzy/The Washington Post PHOTOG: Carol Guzy/The Washington Post – Kukes, Albania, LIFE IN EXILE – THE CAMPS: Agim Shala, 2 years old, is passed thru the barbed wi
-
Photographers on Photographers: Julia Vandenoever and Stephanie Burchett
©Stephanie Burchett, Book Cover of Interrupted View
Today we complete our annual August project, Photographers on Photographers, where visual artists interview colleagues they admire.
-
Art + Science: Blood and Kin: K.K. DePaul
©K.K. DePaul
Artist, photographer, educator, and gallery director, K.K DePaul examines themes of memory and family secrets by creating visual narratives.
-
Art + Science: Blood and Kin: Michelle Rogers Pritzl
©Michelle Rogers Pritzl
Michelle Rogers Pritzl is an artist based in New York.
-
Sue Palmer Stone: Embodiment: Salvaging A Self
©Sue Palmer Stone
Sue Palmer Stone is a photographer based in Connecticut.










