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Photographers on Photographers: Al J. Thompson in conversation with Rashod Taylor
©Rashod Taylor, Bath Time
I can intensely recall the Saturday afternoon when I saw what would become my first vehicle.
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Photographers on Photographers: Macaulay Lerman in conversation with Paul Guilmoth
©Paul Guilmoth, Brother In Dream
At first glance the photograph is a medium of great limitation. The primary function of the camera is to describe the surface of an enclosed scene.
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Hannah Altman: The 2020 Student Prize Winner Honorable Mention
©Hannah Altman, Shabbos Candles, 2018.
It is with great pleasure that we announce the 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize Honorable Mention Winner, Hannah Altman.
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Lindley Warren Mickunas: The 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize Honorable Mention
©Lindley Warren Mickunas, Push/Pull, 2019 from Maternal Sheet
It is with great pleasure that we announce the 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize Honorable Mention Winner, Lindley Warren Micku
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Nadiya Nacorda: The 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize: 2nd Place Winner
©Nadiya Nacorda
It is with so much pleasure and excitement that we announce the 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize 2nd Place Winner, Nadiya Nacorda.
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Kaitlin Maxwell: Storytellers
©Kaitlin Maxwell
Through a series of portraits depicting her grandmother, mother, and self, New York based photographer Kaitlin Maxwell (@wutangkait) abstracts identity and transcends tra
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The CENTER Awards: The Director’s Choice Award 3rd Place Winner: Cody Bratt
©Cody Bratt, He Was a Labor Hero
Congratulations to Cody Bratt for his First Place win in CENTER’S Director’s Choice Award for his project, The Other Stories.
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The CENTER Awards: The Director’s Choice Award 1st Place Winner: Sandra Chen Weinstein
©Sandra Chen Weinstein, Barbara and Jess. Barb and Jess are going to get married after a few years of companionship in the Bay area.
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The CENTER Awards: The Curator’s Choice Award 3rd Place Winner: Stephanie Taiber
©Stephanie Taiber, Paper Cover Rock Triptych
Congratulations to Stephanie Taiber, for her Third Place win in CENTER’S Curator’s Choice Award for her project, Natural Order.
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Cathy Spence: Crooked Eye
©Cathy Spense, Crooked Eye
Cathy Spence came to Houston an the FotoFest Reviews with a poignant and personal project, Crooked Eye, that captures the normal life of a boy with oculocutan
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David Pace: Hawkeye
©David Pace, My First Picture
It was wonderful to see David Pace and the new work he brought to the FotoFest Reviews in Houston.
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Forest Kelley: Michael
©Forest Kelley, from Michael
“Photographs don’t cure amnesia, they attempt to fill in the gaps.













