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B. Proud: Transcending Love: Portraits of Transgender and Gender Non-conforming Couples
©B.
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Forest Kelley: Michael
©Forest Kelley, from Michael
“Photographs don’t cure amnesia, they attempt to fill in the gaps.
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Jamil Hellu: Hues
©Jamil Hellu, from Hues
Artist Jamil Hellu has a current survey exhibition Jamil Hellu: Together at SF Camera Works in San Francisco that closes on March 14th, 2020.
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Shawn Bush: The States Project: Wyoming
©Shawn Bush, Between Gods and Animals
It gives us tremendous pleasure to present a week of Wyoming photographers, all selected by Wyoming States Project Editor Shawn Bush.
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2019 Lenscratch Student Prize: Second Place: Dylan Everett
©Dylan Everett, Yellow Room, 2019
It is with great excitement that we honor Dylan Everett, Rhode Island School of Design, MFA – 2019, with Third Place in the 2019 Lenscratch Stude
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The States Project: New Hampshire: Nancy Grace Horton
@Nancy Grace Horton, from the MrMrs Series
I’m not sure when Nancy Grace Horton’s work first came on my radar, but I was immediately drawn to her humor, intimacy, sense of colo
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Jess Dugan: To Survive on this Shore
©Jess Dugan, To Survive on This Shore Book Cover
“I’m a senior citizen. I made it to seventy and a lot of them won’t make it, they won’t make it at all.
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South Africa Week: Thandiwe Msebenzi
©Thandiwe Msebenzi, LandLadder “Kwawze kube nini”, 2015, German etching archival paper
Two themes animate the work of Thandiwe Msebenzi: silence and the performance of gender in South
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CENTER’s Director’s Choice Award 3rd Place Winner: Zoe Perry-Wood
©Zoe Perry Wood, Kaitlyn
Congratulations to Zoe Perry Wood for her Third Place win in the CENTER’s Director’s Choice Awards for her project, Hanging in the Balance: Portrait
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Nadine Boughton: The Modess Women
©Nadine Boughton, Blood from Her Wherever
One of the taboo subjects in any arena is….well, menstruation.
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Evan Blaise Walsh: The Space Between Us
©Evan Walsh, Ebrima and Me, Upstate, 2017
“Growing up gay, I had to be a chameleon or code-reader, constantly metering when it was safe to become closer.
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Deanne Fitzmaurice: Rosies
©Deanne Fitzmaurice, JENNIFER NARROD, a Specialist at Alstom Signaling Inc. in Rochester, New York. Jennifer started out at a plastics plant in Gates, New York shortly after high school.










