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Critical Mass: Michelle Frankfurter
Looking at portfolios from Critical Mass 2011…
Documentary photographer, Michelle Frankfurter, was born in Israel, lived in Nicaragua, worked in Haiti, and now calls Takoma Park, Mary -
H. Lee: Grassland
There are some activities we will never witness and worlds we will never have access to. Instead, we imagine a place, a community, a lifestyle that is under the radar, perhaps off the grid.
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Waste Land by Vik Muniz
Ordinarily I don’t feature movies on Lenscratch, but after watching Wasteland recently (on Netflix), is am moved to broadcast the importance of this film.
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Erika Ritzel
Much of the work that Minneapolis photographer, Erika Ritzel, creates is about what we leave behind, in particular, in our homes and in our classrooms.
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Matt Black
For a number of years, a good friend who is a nurse in an agricultural area in California, has shared with me her efforts to help a community of farm workers from an region in the mountains
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G. M. B. Akash
Today, I count myself blessed, having become a photographer.
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Kirk Crippens
Looking at participants from Photolucida…
San Francisco photographer, Kirk Crippens, discovered life behind the lens while in college, interning with The Dallas Morning News in Dallas, -
David Ashman
Looking at Photolucida participants….
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Elizabeth Clark Libert
You have to appreciate an image maker who has a title like, “After the Barney’s Sale”.
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Verner Soler
My friend, Verner Soler, has opened a wonderful solo exhibition, Visits to My Village, at Hous Projects in Los Angeles with the of Artist’s Reception on Saturday, March 26th from 10-4
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David H. Wells
David H. Wells is a photographer’s photographer, with a roster of achievements that boggles the mind.
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Juan Luis Garcia
Juan Luis Garcia will be exhibiting his new work from Cuba, Cuba Y Cubans at Eastside Luv in Los Angeles, opening March 5th and running through March 31st.










