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Interview with Tabitha Barnard and Jake Benzinger: “Dead Trees Speak to Me” and Independent Photo Book Publishing
© Tabitha Barnard
“Dead Trees Speak to Me” is a culmination of photographs spanning ten years. Tabitha Barnard was raised oldest of four sisters in a close-knit Maine family.
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“notes from a body inverted” by Emme Rovins – Exhibition at Gravedigger’s Daughter
© Emme Rovins
Modern day modes of botanical taxonomy are still based on a system that focused attention on the organs of generation within plants, “unleash[ing] onto the public imaginat
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Melissa Grace Kreider: i will bite the hand that feeds
©Melissa Grace Kreider, a.l. (an american liability), 2024
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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Photographers on Photographers: Paul Fauller in conversation with Matthew Leifheit
© Dean Majid, MATTE Magazine Issue 62: cover photo, 2024
I first met Matthew Leifheit after one of his artist talks at MassArt my freshman year of art school, and I found myself entranced
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Interview with Peah Guilmoth: The Search for Beauty and Escape
© Peah Pauline Guilmoth, “A. and O.
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Twiggy Boyer: Fragments & Houses
©Twiggy Boyer, Autumnal Breeze, mixed-media collage, 11×14″, 2021
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photograph.
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Jordan Davis Robles: The Nuclear Construct
©Jordan Davis Robles, Honey on the Kitchen Floor, Scanned Found family photos, honey and honeycomb, Digital photography
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photogr
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Portrait Week: Jesse Egner: No Femmes. No Fats.
©Jesse Egner
This week are are featuring portrait projects, the first two seen at CENTER’s Review Santa Fe.
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LOVE Week: B. Proud: First Comes Love
Front Cover “First Comes Love: Portraits of Enduring LGBTQ Relationships”, B.
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Photographers on Photographers: Lois Bielefeld in Conversation with Kaucyila Brooke
© Untitled, 1975, © Kaucyila Brooke
Kaucyila Brooke’s work is accumulative- it bifurcates and then feeds back in on itself which parallels the complexity of this world.
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Laurence Philomène: Puberty
Puberty, Laurence Philomène©, 2022
Laurence Philomène’s new book by Yoffy Press, Puberty, is an ongoing colorful autobiographical self-portrait project that looks at the intimate
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Memory is a Verb: Dena Eber: Becoming Alex
© Dena Eber, from Becoming Alex
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience brings together twelve women photographic artists exploring the liminal space between time and transience.










