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Tyler Robbins
The July 4th post brought a plethera of summer responses, and it also brought this quintessential image by Tyler Robbins.
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Honey Lazar
My first exposure to Honey Lazar’s work was a photograph of her knees that she submitted to Self-Searching: The Art of Self-Portraiture at the Vermont Photo Place Gallery.
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Amber Sowards
It’s not easy being a participant observer of a family in crisis.
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Cheryle St. Onge: Guggenheim Fellowship Award
A few months ago, I was researching the Guggenheim Fellowship Award. I wanted to see what kind of work wins that significant prize. Last year, it was the work of Cheryle St.
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Darcy Padilla
Darcy Padilla recently had an exhibition of her project, Julie, at the Fifty Crows Foundation, a organization that supports documentary photography based in San Francisco.
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Kati Mennett
I had the pleasure of meeting Kati Mennett in Boston recently and she has two new series to share, We Drive and The Portrayers.
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Amber Shields
Looking at participants of Review Santa Fe, a juried photography portfolio review hosted by Center, giving tremendous support and exposure to emerging and established photographers.
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Blake Andrews
When thinking about Father’s Day and photography, I decided it was a good idea to check in on Blake Andrews. I have always loved his work and his way of working.
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Elizabeth Noble
Looking at Review Santa Fe participants from 2010…
Elizabeth Noble’s website doesn’t reveal a single fact about the photographer, but she does share several bodies of inter -
Alix Smith
Looking at Review Santa Fe participants from 2010…
Native New Yorker, Alix Smith graduated from The School of Visual Arts with a Masters in Photography and Related Media. -
Steve Giovinco
Photographer, Steve Giovinco is about to have a very busy summer.
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Heather Oelklaus
Colorado photographer, Heather Oelklaus, has a sense of humor and a sense of the world from the inside out. Her work explores the past and the present, and the spaces in between.













