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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.
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Interview with Hiroshi Watanabe: The Day the Dam Collapses
Book Week continues…..
Hiroshi Watanabe is a long time friend and I have been a long time fan of his work and person. -
Mexico Week: Maria Jose Sesma
Maria Jose Sesma was born in Torreón, in Northern Mexico, living in Mexico City since 2008.
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Mexico Week: Mariela Sancari: Moisés
I am thrilled to introduce Guest Editor Mariela Sancari who will be sharing the work of Mexican photographers on Lenscratch this week.
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Review Santa Fe: Julie McCarthy: The Last Great War/Postscript
Julie McCarthy brought a personal body of work to Review Santa Fe.
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Review Santa Fe: Amanda Hankerson: The Hankersons
The search for identity is a powerful desire, even if you think you know who you are.
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Review Santa Fe: Elizabeth Moran: Record of Cherry Road
One of the benefits of attending Review Santa Fe was meeting the 2013 and 2014 Lenscratch Student Prize winners: Elizabeth Moran and Frances Denny, both in attendance for the reviews.
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Review Santa Fe: Josh Quigley: A Shameless Longing
Josh Quigley is a talented story teller, weaving reality and fiction into new narratives that feel truthful and strangely familiar.
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Daniel W. Coburn: The Hereditary Estate
Daniel W.
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Honey Lazar: Loving Aunt Ruth
Some years ago, I juried an image of Honey Lazar’s knees into a self-portrait show at the Vermont Photo Place Gallery.













