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Abelardo Morell
Looking at exhibitions currently on view in New York…
I’ve never met an Abelardo Morell image that I didn’t like and New Yorkers have a chance to see his work in a two conc -
Ann Pallesen
For the past fourteen years, Ann Pallesen has been the Gallery Director for the Photo Center NW in Seattle, creating over 150 exhibitions of emerging and established artists and organizing d
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Michael Kirchoff on Two Ways Lens
This week I am featuring work that I encountered at Review LA, either in a review or at the Portfolio Walk.
Los Angeles photographer, Michael Kirchoff, has a fascination with Russia. -
Mark Sink
Mark Sink has been a pioneer of Diana imagery since the 1970’s.
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Robert Buelteman
On this day of celebrating, I thought someone who creates his own kind of photographic fireworks would be an appropriate post!
My friend, Verner Soler, sent me this interesting article from -
Janet Pritchard
looking at participants from Review Santa Fe
Each summer, when I spend some time at the ancestral waters of a lake in Massachusetts, I take a walk through the woods and think about all the g -
Susan Seubert
One of the highlights of the evening festivities at Photolucida, were the art openings in the Pearl District of Portland on Saturday Evening.
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Mark Kessell
There’s something about doctors and photography. Maybe it’s being sensitized to the fragility and miracle of life makes them wonderful photographers.
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Shoshannah White
I was skimming the Wall Street Journal Weekend Edition, with one eye on the Olympics and the other on a bag of tortilla chips, when my gaze came to rest on a photograph of a 24 year old sc
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Stephen Berkman rules…
Granted, it’s not often that you find yourself in the presence of brilliance, but tonight was just that.










