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Polly Gaillard
Mommy/Daddy from Truth, Fear & Fabrication
Polly Gaillard comes to photography with a camera bag full of life experiences that she mines for series that include themes of motherhood, ch -
Re Runs: Gilda Davidian
This was first posted in 2009…
I’ve been meaning to write about Los Angeles photographer, Gilda Davidian for sometime.
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Kristy Carpenter
Kristy Carpenter grew up in rural America, in the town of Bronson, Michigan, “where there are probably more farm animals than people and only two working traffic lights.
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Laura Hartford
When I was determining the Juror’s Selection Award image for the Center of Fine Art Photography’s Dreams Exhibition, I was looking for an image that felt unexpected and original.
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Critical Mass 2011: Bootsy Holler
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Los Angeles photographer, Bootsy Holler, is a commercial, editorial and fine art photographer who has been shooting professionally and exhibiting for more than 20 years.
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Robert Welsh
Robert Welsh grew up in Brighton, a working-class neighborhood in Boston and has lived in San Francisco for the last two decades.
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Nadia Sablin
Nadia Sablin has a unique world view, with roots in two parts of the world. She was born in the Soviet Union and moved to the United States when she was twelve.
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Siri Kaur
Siri Kaur lives in Los Angeles, spends her summers in Maine, and when she’s not teaching photography, she travels the world.
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Marc Yankus
On November 3rd, New York Photographer, Marc Yankus will opening his third solo show at Clampart in New York City.
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Scott Hubener: Something in the Way
Documenting our lives in a way that allows for others to participate in the experience is an art. Making something that is personal into something that is universal is not easy to do.
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Dania Patricia Maxwell
Dania Patricia Maxwell’s first goal was to become a teacher. After graduating from Sarah Lawrence College she traveled to Shanghai, China to teach English and Geography for one year.
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Hannah Kozak
Photography has the power to heal and to help us through difficult periods, something Hannah Kozak knows first hand from personal experience. Hannah is an autobiographical photographer.













