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Renée Jacobs: Polaroids and Paris
©Renée Jacobs, A Good Night
If you have ever thought about exploring your lustful and more libidinous fantasies about the feminine side of France and Paris, in particular, Renée Jacobs
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Jack Young in Conversation with Kelsey Sucena
© Kelsey Sucena, Election Day, Seattle, 2016
Kelsey Sucena’s body of work, Paralytic States, is necessary.
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Rania Matar: SHE
@Rania Matar, SHE, Radius Books, 2021
Rania Matar’s monograph SHE (published by Radius Books, 2021) embraces the cultural connections and identity of young women living in the United Sta
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PROOF: Anderson Clark: Ostentatio Vulnerum: Display of Wounds
Chosen by Nate, an image of a life-sized terracotta relief, “Christ Showing His Wound,” c.
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Photographers on Photographers: Megan Reilly in Conversation with Morgan Gwenwald
©Morgan Gwenwald, Polly Thistlethwaitem, NYC, 1995
Every August, we run a month of photographers interviewing other photographers, and we finish this month with interviews by our amazin
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Andrew Kung
©Andrew Kung, Austin
Andrew Kung’s work is a clarion reminder of how imperative it is for historically overlooked communities to be seen on their own terms, and to be met with grace thr
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Film Photo Visionary Project Award: Matthew Leifheit
©Matthew Leifheit
Matthew Leifheit is a Brooklyn, New York based photographer whose work deals with gay history and the erosion of time.
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Matthew Finley: The Shape of Us
©Matthew Finley, Heart
Projects featured this week were selected from our call-for-submissions. We will be accepting new projects for review from April 4th-10th, 2021.
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Focus on Portraiture: Colin Roberson: Taxi Dance
©Colin Roberson, Stuffing
Photographs of people are everywhere. As visual tools, they have many applications; faces are catalogued in identification databases.
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Focus on Norway: Linda Bournane Engelberth
Fay, 20 London, UK Identifies as a non-binary person. Uses the pronouns they/them. – For me, being non-binary is more of an internal thing.
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América Latina Week: Alejandra Aragón
©Alejandra Aragón
This interview was written with the kind help of and in conjunction with Elena Gálvez Mancilla – Mexican historian and sociologist; a researcher on the Amazon an
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Liz Cohen: Don’t Retreat
CANAL © Liz Cohen 2020. CANAL is a series exploring gender, belonging, passing, autobiography, persona, and geopolitics. I look at Panama, a group of sex workers and myself.










