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Fotofest Week: Jennifer Loeber: GYRLE
©Jennifer Loeber, Lorelei (Robert) and Jennifer
“In my mind, my own self-image, is the picture of Jennifer and some of the other girls I knew and admired back then.
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Fotofest Week: Sunjoo Lee: Memorabilia
©Sunjoo Lee, Bess from Memorabilia, 2017
About a month ago, I had the great pleasure of reviewing portfolios at The International Meeting Place Portfolio Reviews at the Fotofest Biennial
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Harry Flook: Beyond What Is Written
©Harry Flook
British photographer, Harry Flook, has taken an American road trip, but rather than wander the highways of the American West, he has traveled the two lane roads of the Sout
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Wendel White and Tya Alisa Anthony: Segregated Influences at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center
©Wendel White, Carbondale
The important, timely, and exciting work of Wendel White, Distinguished Professor of Art at Stockton University, and Tya Alisa Anthony, a Denver-based visual art
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Rafael Soldi: Life Stand Still Here
©Rafael Soldi, Imagined Future 101
When people [close to you] die or you go through losses or traumatic experiences, they unlock these very dark corners of your psyche, not darkness that
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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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Rohina Hoffman: Hair Stories
©Rohina Hoffman, Ponytails
We’ve all had bad hair days, unfortunate haircuts, and moments when our egos are tied to what’s on top of our head.
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Kyle Meyer: Interwoven
©Kyle Meyer
While reviewing portfolios at Photolucida, I watched as one photographer would approach a table for his timed review and begin to unwrap large woven tapestries of photographs.
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Caleb Cole: To Be Seen
©Caleb Cole, Trace (blue bedroom), 24 x 30
Artist Caleb Cole has recently opened the exhibition, To Be Seen, at the Kayafas Gallery in Boston, running through April 8th, 2017.
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Sage Sohier: Witness to Beauty
For a brief period in her youth, my mother was a model photographed by Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, and once was on the cover of LIFE Magazine.
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Juliana Kasumu: From Moussor to Tignon
A few weeks ago, I spent time with a Nigerian friend who shared with me some of the amazing head scarves worn in her country for various occasions and I learned that the headwrap has a long












