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Joshua Schaedel: So Where Do We Go From Here?
After more then five years of documenting his grandparent’s lives as they navigated the economic bubble burst of 2008, photographer Joshua Schaedel opens the exhibition, So Where Do We G
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Loli Kantor: Beyond the Forest
I had the great pleasure of meeting Loli Kantor at the PhotoNOLA reviews. I was already planning on writing about her new book, so it was wonderful to see the work in person.
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Peter Thorpe: Christmas Dogs
Little Nipper, 2014 ©Peter Thorpe
With Christmas a few days off, we wanted to share some of British photographer Peter Thorpe’s wonderful Holidays Cards that he has created over the
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Eugene Ellenberg: My Father’s House (2010-2013)
Photographer Eugene Ellenberg has created a poignant and well-seen body of work, My Father’s House, a process that allowed him to experience and begin to understand his family, especia
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Stephen DiRado: Dinner Series
New Year’s Eve, December 31, 1998, Edgartown, MA ©Stephen DiRado
In preparation for tomorrow’s feasting, I thought Stephen DiRado’s project, Dinner Series, was a perfect way
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Susan Swihart: If Only
©Susan Swihart
Photographer Susan Swihart follows her successful project on twins, About Face, with a new self portrait project that examines motherhood and identity in If Only.
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Interview with McNair Evans: Confessions for a Son
This week, Lenscratch celebrates the SlowExposures Photography Festival.
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Jessica Todd Harper: The Home Stage
Some years ago, I wrote “Jessica Todd Harper has a painter’s eye, an artist’s soul, and a photographer’s intuition, and when these three qualities combine, you get images that ar
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James Stephenson: Parallel Play
James Stephenson has created a whimsical and layered project capturing not only how and what we choose to photograph, but how children define themselves through artwork.
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Tytia Habing: This is Boy
When Photographer Tytia Habing was considering motherhood, she pictured having a daughter.
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Anna Ream: Comfort Objects
Photographer Anna Ream has been documenting family and children for a number of years and has a project about the objects that children use to comfort themselves in their early years.
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Molly Matalon: Mom
Womanhood isn’t exactly something I identify with. However, I am fascinated in photography that explores the female gaze in terms of womanhood, femininity, and beauty.












