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WassinkLundgren: This Land is My Land, This Land is Your Land
When I first saw the work of the Dutch born photography duo of Thijs groot Wassink and Ruben Lundgren, I was enamored with their cleaver approaches to people and nature in the urban landsca
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David Emitt Adams: Conversations with History
As someone with my own secret cache of trash that I found in the desert, I was immediately drawn to David Emitt Adams’ latest series of meticulously crafted tintypes entitled Conversations
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Daniel Kukla: The Edge Effect
When I see work that has a fresh take on landscape photography, like that of the talented Daniel Kukla, I want to know more about what the artist in thinking.
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Laura Plageman: Response
Response to Print of Kudzu, Texas, 2010 © Laura Plageman
As a photographer trained in conservation and environmental science, I snickered a little (OK, maybe a lot) when I read the Wik
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Camille Seaman: The Big Cloud
Camille Seaman‘s name has become synonymous with her stunning images of Polar Regions and her amazing project, The Last Iceberg.
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David Ellingsen
I have been a fan of David Ellingsen’s work since I picked up a postcard of his images at Photolucida some years back.
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Stephen Mallon: Brace for Impact: The Salvage of Flight 1549
I first featured the work of New York Photographer, Stephen Mallon on Lenscratch when he shared his amazing series, Next Stop Atlantic.
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Marie-Jose Durquet: Almost Gone
I recently reviewed portfolios of photographic educators at the SPE National Conference in San Francisco. This week I am featuring some of the terrific work I got a chance to see….
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Santiago Vanegas
I recently had the great pleasure of getting to know Santiago Vanegas and exploring his varied portfolios of interesting projects.
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William Miller
Last week, I managed to make it to Santa Barbara to see the terrific New Directions show, jurored by Debra Klomp Ching at the Wall Space Gallery.
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Jay Tyrrell
When I was a child, I watched the original Godzilla movie way too many times.
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Critical Mass: Daniel Beltra
While in China for two weeks and because I may not have access to my blog, I am writing posts in advance.












