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Panoptican Gallery remembers Pearl Harbor
When I was growing up, my parents and grandparents always treated December 7th, Pearl Harbor Day, with reverence.
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Peter Hebeisen
If you are lucky and happen to be in San Francisco before November 5th, Swiss photographer Peter Hebeisen has an epic project, Metamorphosis and Myth: 20th Century European Battlefields, on
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Tim Hetherington
Tim Hertherington, 1970-2011
When thinking about Memorial Day, and our soldiers around the world, I keep coming back to Tim Hetherington and the difficult and meaningful work that he dedicat -
Jessica Hines: Lens Culture 2010 International Exposure Award for My Brother’s War
In case you’ve somehow missed exploring Jessica Hines’ comprehensive body of work, My Brother’s War, it is being well celebrated this year.
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Jeff Sheng at the Kaycee Olsen Gallery
Last week, I had the great pleasure of hearing a photographer’s lecture at a terrific new gallery that has recently opened in Culver City.
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Andy Hurvitz and Kickstarter
Andy Hurvtiz, a fellow Los Angeles photographer and blogger, sent me a link requesting support for his new project, Photo Portraits: Jewish War Veterans in the San Fernando Valley.
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Edmund Clark
Looking at participants of Review Santa Fe, a juried photography portfolio review hosted by Center, giving tremendous support and exposure to emerging and established photographers.
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Jeff Sheng
You may already be familiar with Jeff Sheng’s poignant project, Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, about gay and lesbian service members.
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Ashley Gilbertson
Ashley Gilberston is a name you will be hearing a lot of in the future.
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Christopher Sims
Looking at Critical Mass Finalists
Christopher Sims, received his MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2008, and has been engaged in a myriad of exhibitions and projects. -
War is Only Half the Story, Volume Two
I posted about The Aftermath Project Grants last month, and now Volume Two of War is Only Half of the Story is available for sale.
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Pipo Nguyen-duy
Pipo Nguyen-duy‘s new body of work, East of Eden: Vietnam, recently opened at the Sam Lee Gallery in Los Angeles and will run through October 24th, 2009.










