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Ewa Zebrowski
Venice, Italy is a place of magic and mystery and Canadian photographer Ewa Monika Zebrowski has captured those qualities beautifully with her series, of time, lost.
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Review Santa Fe: David Emitt Adams
Over the next month, I will be sharing the work of photographers who attended Review Santa Fe in June.
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Elizabeth Siegfried: Off-Season
I can’t imagine how rewarding it must have been for Elizabeth Siegfried when she stumbled upon a forgotten box of 16mm film at her family’s summer home.
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Walter Plotnick
I always think we can trace our influences and what we are drawn to as artists to the visual stew that makes up our childhood. Walter Plotnick is no exception.
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Success Stories: Jessica Ingram
Congratulations to Jessica Ingram for being awarded Center’s Santa Fe Prize for Photography, jurored by Maggie Blancard of Twin Palms Publishing.
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Re Runs: Gilda Davidian
This was first posted in 2009…
I’ve been meaning to write about Los Angeles photographer, Gilda Davidian for sometime.
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Panoptican Gallery remembers Pearl Harbor
When I was growing up, my parents and grandparents always treated December 7th, Pearl Harbor Day, with reverence.
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Peter Hebeisen
If you are lucky and happen to be in San Francisco before November 5th, Swiss photographer Peter Hebeisen has an epic project, Metamorphosis and Myth: 20th Century European Battlefields, on
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Michael Jang
We live in a culture of immediate gratification.
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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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Looking Back: Lucien Aigner
The deCordova Museum, outside of Boston, is opening an exhibit of Lucien Aigner’s work on January 29th, running through April 24th.
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Hiroshi Watanabe
It’s not a secret that I think Hiroshi Watanabe is a photographic treasure, and he has recently been given an opportunity that doesn’t come around too often.










