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Stacey Tyrell: Backra Bluid
©Stacey Tyrell, Agnola, 62yrs.
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Eyakem Gulilat: Mother’s Prayer
©Eyakem Gulilat
I have been following Eyakem Gulilat’s work for a number of years, sharing it in my classes, and appreciating his use of photography to examine and consider who he i
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Robert Gallegos: Auténtico
©Robert Gallegos, Me (as a landscaper), 2011
Robert Gallegos has created a project about self-identity that reflects the experiences of a hypen-American, in his case, a Mexican-American.
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Amanda Hankerson and Lacey Criswell: Forever and Always
Broken Spoke Wedding Portrait ©Amanda Hankerson and Lacey Criswell
We all have our preconceived fantasies of love and marriage–romances highlighted in the NY Times Style section and
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Gabriela Herman: The Kids
Elizabeth, raised in Boston by her mom and dad who came out when she was in college
“He said, ‘It’s time for me to confront my identity’, and I asked ‘Are you ga
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Annu Palakunnathu Matthew: Generations at the Royal Ontario Museum
©Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Re-Generation, India, Annu, 2011-2015, still from digital animation. Courtesy the artist and sepiaEYE.
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Dandy Lion at the Museum of Contemporary Photography
©Rose Callahan, Iké Udé in His Studio, New York City, 2013 Digital C-Print 20 x 30 in
A new exhibition, Dandy Lion: (Re) Articulating Black Masculine Identity, recently opened at the Mu
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Phyllis Dooney: CENTER’S 1st Place Editor’s Choice Award
Congratulations to Phyllis Dooney for her 1st Place win in CENTER’s Editor’s Choice Awards for her Project, Moonflowers.
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Samantha Geballe: Self Untitled
Samantha Geballe has a dilemma. She is a fearless, talented artist who continues to examine her life, her body, and her journey through self-portraiture.
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Finding Home: Deb Schwedhelm
Today I introduce Deb Schwedhelm‘s latest series Home Away.
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Finding Home: Marina Font
My second post of the week is Marina Font, an Argentinian photographer who lives and works in Miami.
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Finding Home: Jaime Permuth
I am Eleonora Ronconi and I’m the guest editor on Lenscratch, featuring a week of photographers who reside and work in a country that is not theirs and really struggle to find a place











