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Interview with Melissa Sptiz: You Have Nothing to Worry About
©Melissa Spitz, Mom laying down, 2014
Melissa Spitz is an artist from St. Louis, Missouri who currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.
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Joshua Smith: The First Years
©Joshua Smith, Under the Blanket, 2014, Archival Pigment Print, 8×12”
When I started writing about photographers using their families as subject matter in 2005, I was particularly
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Mary Frey: The States Project: Connecticut
©Mary Frey
I first met Mary Frey in 1983. I was a freshman in college. Mary quickly came to represent all that I could hope for myself in the future.
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Iran Week: Farzane Ghadyanloo
©Farzane Ghadyanloo, from Street Carpet
Some months back, Iranian curator and photographer, Kiana Farhoudi and I corresponded about photography in Iran.
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Matt Eich: I Love You, I’m Leaving
© Matt Eich, 2018
At this particular time I have no one
Particular person to grieve for, though there must
Be many, many unknown ones going to dust
I often recall this verse by Elizabeth -
Tex Bishop: Greenford
©Tex Bishop
London photographer, Tex Bishop, has created a body of work, Greenford, that speaks to memory, family, and documenting personal histories.
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Jane Szabo: Family Matters
©Jane Szabo, Secrets
It’s always interesting to consider the transience of objects, whether it be walking through a flea market or antique store, or closer to home, when facing the
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Peggy Levison Nolan: Tales of a Badass Grandma
©Peggy Levison Nolan, untitled (Sunday morning)
Peggy Levison Nolan is currently running a successful and passionate Kickstarter campaign for her new monograph, Tales of a Badass Grandma.
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Nicholas Nixon: Persistence of Vision
©Nicholas Nixon, The Brown Sisters, New Caanan, CT, 1975
Though I have appreciated Nicholas Nixon’s The Brown Sisters for a long time, it wasn’t until I stood in front of the
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Cig Harvey: You An Orchestra You A Bomb
©Cig Harvey, Birds of New England
‘Now dissect our bodies, pull out heart, shit, and eyes, and see each one of us is each other, we are orchestras, we are bombs.
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Tara Wray: Too Tired For Sunshine
©Tara Wray
Having spent many a summer in rural Vermont, Tara Wray’s new project and soon-to-be book, Too Tired For Sunshine, resonated with me on many levels.












