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Boston Week: Stephen DiRado
While I am enjoying the Focus Awards hosted by the Griffin Museum and the Flash Forward Festival hosted by the Magenta Foundation in Boston this week, I am re-running some earlier posts abou
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Goseong Choi: Umma
Goseong Choi submitted this powerful image to the Mother’s Day post and I wanted to know more:
Goseong looks at intimate domestic situations that focus on subtleties hidden in the da
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Carl Corey: For Love and Money
We are a country of entrepreneurs, self-starters, and determined individuals that make up the core of our American dream.
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Matthew Avignone: Stranger Than Family
I thought sharing the work of Matthew Avignone would be an appropriate follow up to yesterday’s Mother’s Day Exhibition.
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The 2012 LENSCRATCH Mother’s Day Post, Part 2
©Terri Gold, Mom and Aunt Rita on my mothers wedding day, The Waldorf Astoria Hotel in NY 8/4/1946
My father had just returned from the pacific theater of World War 2.
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Rachel Hulin: Flying Henry
When Kevin Miyazaki released this month’s Collect Give image by photographer Rachel Hulin, my mouth curled into a huge grin and I had to see more.
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Andrew Jackson: From a Small Island
I think some of the most meaningful work that a photographer can create is about personal history.
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Andi Schreiber: Wonderlust
Andi Schreiber is what one might coin as a domestic Martin Parr.
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Natalie Krick: Natural Deceptions
I recently reviewed portfolios of photographic educators at the SPE National Conference in San Francisco. This week I am featuring some of the terrific work I got a chance to see….
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Dennis DeHart: At Play
I recently reviewed portfolios of photographic educators at the SPE National Conference in San Francisco. This week I am featuring some of the terrific work I got a chance to see….
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This is Your World at the Carte Blanche Gallery
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Carte Blanche Gallery in San Francisco and meet it’s dynamic owner and director, Gwen Lafage.
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Child’s Play at the Panopticon Gallery
I am thrilled to be part of a new exhibition, Child’s Play, starting April 12th (with the opening on APril 19th) at the Panopticon Gallery in Boston.













