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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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Matt Brown
When I was a kid, we had a wonderful family dog that my dad insisted live outside the house.
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Alejandro Maureira and Dulce Pinzon
I recently came across the work of Alejandro Maureira and it brought to mind a series that I’ve always felt was incredibly powerful by Dulce Pinzon.
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Eyakem Gulilat
The saying, home is where the heart is, is not necessarily true. Home is where we connect to our identities and feel rooted to the world.
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Summer rerun: Ann Summa
I was watching my nightly fix of Anthony Bourdain, and on this particular episode, he was visiting French Polynesia.
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David Ashman
Looking at Photolucida participants….
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Success Stories: Kathleen McLaughlin
I am absolutely thrilled to share the success story of Kathleen Laraia McLaughlin, as I have had a ringside seat in observing the long road from major project to self publishing a magnifice
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Natan Dvir
The work of Natan Dvir first entered my consciousness with this image:
Amona, 2006
It’s an iconic, masterful image that rivals great war paintings, and has been well celebrated both in -
Chiara Tocci
Italian photographer, Chiara Tocci, is a photographer of the world.
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Jerome Sessini
French photographer, Jerome Sessini, recently received the F Award, the International Award for Concerned Photography, for his series, So far from God, too close to America.
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Paul Hansen: Picture of the Year International
I spent all Thursday at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles, attending lectures and portfolio reviews hosted by the Photographer of the Year International Education & Awar
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Toby Morris
Looking at Review Santa Fe participants from 2010…
Toby Morris makes his home in Los Angeles and New York, but it appears that he is on the road much of the time.










