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Christian Rodriguez: A Mixe Flower
©Christian Rodriguez
Christian Rodriguez has created a powerful photographic essay that captures the beauty and travesty of young women in Oaxaca, still children yet having children of th
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Sara Davidmann: Ken. To be Destroyed
In 2011, my siblings and I inherited a family archive of letters, photographs and papers from our mother, Audrey Davidmann.
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Nancy Borowick: Cancer Family
©Nancy Borowick, Howie and Laurel Borowick embrace in the bedroom of their home. They never could have imagined being diagnosed with stage-4 cancer at the same time. Chappaqua, New York.
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Lisa McCord: Nancy Sherwood: My Mother’s Passing
©Lisa McCord, Painting of My Mother, Nancy Sherwood, Los Angeles, 2015
Turning the camera on family can be cathartic, therapeutic, and insightful.
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Rebecca Webb and Jesse Burke: Sticks of the Sun, Ashes of the Night
©Jesse Burke
©Rebecca Webb
Some time back, photographer Rebecca Webb came across Jesse Burke’s photographs of his project, Wild and Precious where he examines and encourages a co
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Thomas Michael Alleman: The Unwinding
©Thomas Michael Alleman, from “The Unwinding”
Thomas Alleman has created a number of significant projects about what’s outside the front door–his focus on the ubiquitous
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Leonard Suryajaya: Different Blood Type
©Leonard Suryajaya
Meeting Leonard Suryajaya and spending time with his work was one of the highlights of the Medium Festival of Photography this past October.
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Mike Sakasegawa: All Good Things
©Mike Sakasegawa, Eva
Mike Sakasegawa first sat at my reviewing table at the Medium Festival of Photography four years ago.
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Frances F. Denny: Let Virtue Be Your Guide
©Frances Denny, Edith, with a portrait of her ancestor. from Let Virtue Be Your Guide
Frances F. Denny’s trajectory has moved into new orbits.
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Rachel Jump: Origins
©Rachel Jump
I first met Rachel Jump when we shared a week at the Maine Media Workshops this summer.
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Bruce Hall: Immersed: Our Experience with Autism
©Bruce Hall
Autism is not subtle. It is not vague. It pervades everything, surfaces everywhere.













