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Scott Hubener: Something in the Way
Documenting our lives in a way that allows for others to participate in the experience is an art. Making something that is personal into something that is universal is not easy to do.
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Success Stories: Beth Yarnelle Edwards
When I first started looking at contemporary fine art photography in a significant way, I profoundly connected with Beth Yarnelle Edwards’ images of girls in their bedrooms.
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Bill O’Donnell
Some weeks ago, I professed my love of all things miniature on Lenscratch, and I was delighted when photographer Dawn Roe, offered up the name of someone I might find of interest, Bill O
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Bill Finger
Looking at participants from Photolucida…
I discovered Seattle photographer, Bill Finger’s images, during the portfolio walk at Photolucida. -
Bastienne Schmidt
Woman of the world, Bastienne Schmidt, has recently published her fourth monograph, Home Stills.
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Kristen Fecker Peroni
Kristen Fecker Peroni received her MFA in photography from the University of New Mexico and has taught photography at Eastern Michigan University and the University of New Mexico.
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Kimberly Witham
Kimberly Witham was born and raised in Wakefield, Rhode Island; she received her Master of Fine Arts degree in Photography from the University of Massachusetts, and her Bachelor of Arts de
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Rebecca Sittler Schrock
I recently attended the West Coast regional conference for the Society of Photographic Educators in San Diego.
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Justyna Badach
This week Lenscratch is looking at some of the top 50 portfolios from Critical Mass….
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Tyler Robbins
The July 4th post brought a plethera of summer responses, and it also brought this quintessential image by Tyler Robbins.
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Cheryle St. Onge: Guggenheim Fellowship Award
A few months ago, I was researching the Guggenheim Fellowship Award. I wanted to see what kind of work wins that significant prize. Last year, it was the work of Cheryle St.
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Blake Andrews
When thinking about Father’s Day and photography, I decided it was a good idea to check in on Blake Andrews. I have always loved his work and his way of working.










