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Amanda Boe: Silver Lining
©Amanda Boe, Ebonecia at the Point, 2016
Some months back, I posted an article on a terrific exhibition and book, Begin Anywhere, Paths to Collaboration and Mentorship, curated by Monique
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David Hilliard: Regarding Others
©David Hilliard, Bubble (2017)
Photographer David Hilliard has a new exhibition, David Hilliard: Regarding Others at the Schneider Gallery in Chicago that runs through December 30th, 2017
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Vicki Reed: What We Leave Behind
©Vicki Reed, The Nest
A little over a year ago, I attended the Center Forward opening at the Center of Fine Art Photography in Colorado.
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Tara Wray: Come Again When You Can’t Stay So Long
©Tara Wray
Tara Wray is a photographer, writer, bookmaker, filmmaker, and editor, proving that one can live in rural Vermont and be very much engaged in the world.
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DB Waltrip: Of Mud and Men
©DB Waltrip, Red Dirt Road
In 2014, Alexa Dilworth and I had the good fortune to juror the festival exhibition for Slow Exposures.
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Michael Marcelle: Kokomo
©Michael Marcelle
Sometimes all you need to see is one image and you just know. That was the case with the work of Michael Marcelle–one image and I was hooked.
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Jordan Gale: 2017 LENSCRATCH Student Prize Honorable Mention Winner
©Jordan Gale
Congratulations to Jordan Gale, a student at the University of Iowa, for his Honorable Mention in the 2017 Lenscratch Student Awards.
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Lyu Geer: 2017 LENSCRATCH Student Prize 2nd Place Winner
©Lyu Greer, Shibi Wang Zhisheng in his bedroom.
Chinese Photographer, Lyu Geer, from LuXun Academy of Fine Arts, received 2nd Place in the 2017 Lenscratch Student Awards.
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CENTER’s Editor’s Choice 3rd Place Award: Sara Macel
©Sara Macel
Sara Macel received 3rd Place in CENTER’s Editor’s Choice Award.
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CENTER’s Editor’s Choice 2nd Place Award: Leonard Suryajaya
©Leonard Suryajaya
Leonard Suryajaya received 2nd Place in CENTER’s Editor’s Choice Award. His project, Bunda, is a celebration of a complicated life.
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Megan Jacobs: Hidden Mothers and Mi Familia
©Megan Jacobs, Hidden Mothers: Eileen, Archival Pigment Print, 20”x30”
©Megan Jacobs, Hidden Mothers install
Megan Jacobs brought two projects to Photolucida.
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Astrid Reischwitz: Stories from the Kitchen Table
©Astrid Reischwitz, Prickly
Astrid Reischwitz brought a well-crafted and conceptualized project on family, tradition, and memory to Photolucida.












