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Do Process: Henrieke Strecker
This week I am featuring artists exhibiting in Verve Gallery’s Do Process exhibition, showcasing eight unique approaches to the photographic process.
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Do Process: Caitlyn Soldan
This week I am featuring artists exhibiting in Verve Gallery’s Do Process exhibition, showcasing eight unique approaches to the photographic process.
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Do Process: Brigette Carnochan
This week I am featuring artists exhibiting in Verve Gallery’s Do Process exhibition, showcasing eight unique approaches to the photographic process.
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Do Process: Cy DeCosse
This week I am featuring artists exhibiting in Verve Gallery’s Do Process exhibition, showcasing eight unique approaches to the photographic process.
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Do Process: Jennifer F. Schlesinger
This week I am featuring artists exhibiting in Verve Gallery’s Do Process exhibition, showcasing eight unique approaches to the photographic process.
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Jonathan Stead
Sometimes I see projects where the imagery, process, and presentation are a perfect fit–and Jonathan Stead’s compelling and poignant series, Fragile Mind, about his grandmother&
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Heidi Kirkpatrick
The photography world is hungry for new approaches to creating imagery as our current photographic environment speaks more to pixels and file sizes.
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S. Gayle Stevens
I had the great pleasure of meeting S. Gayle Stevens at Filter Photo Festival in Chicago in October. Her wet plate collodion images are expressive, magical, and individual.
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Reruns: Stephen Berkman
This post was originally run in early 2009, and to allow me a little break, I am rerunning it for your viewing pleasure.
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Christine Elfman
I recently came across Christine Elfman’s Cabinet Card images when looking at the roster of photographers participating last year’s Photo Review Exhibition.
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Rachel Wolf
Looking at participants from Photolucida…
Rachel Wolf hails from Anchorage AK, earned her B.A. in Photography Hampshire College in Amherst, MA, and now lives in Portland, OR. -
Success Stories: Michael Kirchoff
Sometimes you meet someone whose person and work is filled with grace and dignity. Michael Kirchoff is one of those people–kind, enthusiastic, talented, capable, and shows up prepared.










