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Aimée Beaubien: Only Part and Found and Found
Looking at work seen at the Filter Photo Festival
photo collage from Lost and Found
Aimée Beaubien is a photographic artist who uses and explores the photographic image in new ways.
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Daniela Contreras: Desaparecidas and Identidades
©Daniela Conteras from Desaparecidas
Chilean photographer and video artist, Daniela Contreras uses found photographs to explore the ideas of fragility of the memory, imagery where art a
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Eva Stenram: Cord Prize Winner for Drape
©Eva Stenram
Eva Stenram is the 1st Place recipient of the Cord Prize, an annual international contemporary art award established to support and acknowledge the practice of early and mid
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Jeff Phillips: Lost and Found
My Chicago friend, Jeff Phillips, happened upon a set of 1,000 slides in a secondhand store–a discovery that set him not only on a journey into someone else’s life, but connecte
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Amy Friend: Dare alla Luca
I dream of that day
Canadian photographer, Amy Friend, has created a lyrical series, Dare alla Luca that revisits the past but is made anew by the addition of scattered light. -
Lisa Kokin: Sewn Found Photos
Lisa Kokin’s work in artist’s books, mixed media installation, assemblage and sculpture is about memory, history, and social commentary.
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Daniel W. Coburn: Domestic Reliquary
I featured Daniel W.
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Elizabeth Siegfried: Off-Season
I can’t imagine how rewarding it must have been for Elizabeth Siegfried when she stumbled upon a forgotten box of 16mm film at her family’s summer home.
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Sarah Christianson
I first featured the work of Sarah Christianson on Lenscratch several years ago after attending her presentation at the West Coast regional SPE conference.
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Critical Mass 2011: Bootsy Holler
©Bootsy Holler
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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Dear Photograph
Photographer Liese Ricketts led me to a site I wanted to share…you may already know about it, but it’s a wonderful way to bring the past and future together.
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My Grandmother’s Polaroids
The Silas Finch Foundation, a terrific non-profit arts organization founded in February 2009 and based in New York is the brainchild of Kevin Messina.










