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Review Santa Fe: Susannah Ray
Over the next month, I will be sharing the work of photographers who attended Review Santa Fe in June.
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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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Erika Larsen: Sámi, The People Who Walk With Reindeer
©Erika Larsen
The simple fact is that Erika Larsen cannot take a bad photograph. Her entire site is one stunning and compelling image after another, and well worth a visit.
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David Gardner
Summer is a good time to look at work about being on the road. But for David Gardner, summer isn’t the only season that allows for wanderlust.
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Keiko Hiromi
I had the pleasure of meeting Keiko Hiromi in Boston at the Flash Forward Festival, and was intrigued by her series of drag queens.
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Justin Kaneps: In Our Veins
Justin Kaneps may be at the starting line of his photography career, having just received his BFA from The Art Institute in Boston, but he is in no way a beginner.
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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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Patricia Galagan: Santa Fe Workshops Grant Prize Winner
I recently had the great pleasure to co-juror the Portrait Contest hosted by the Santa Fe Workshops. Today and next week, I will be featuring the work by several of the winners.
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Jan Møller Hansen: Neither Man nor Woman – Transgenders in Bangladesh
©Jan Møller Hansen
Sexuality in cultures around the world can be complex. Several years ago, I featured the work of Ann Summa and the cultural phenomenon of Muxes in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Andrew Jackson: From a Small Island
I think some of the most meaningful work that a photographer can create is about personal history.
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Terri Gold
I am China at the moment, attending the Lishui Photography Festival, and then off to Beijing for a week, so I thought it was appropriate to share Terri Gold’s work and bring attention










