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Eleonora Ronconi: Finding Home
We are a country of immigrants. Unlike any other place in the world, we bring our memories, our cultures, our hopes and dreams to American soil.
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Ken Weingart interviews Siri Kaur
Photographer and writer Ken Weingart has been producing interviews for his Art and Photography blog, and he has kindly offered to share a few with the Lenscratch audience over the next few
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Rod Fincannon: Boy Scouts and Indians
Rod Fincannon‘s project, Boy Scouts and Indians has roots in personal history and reflects his exploration of identity as a young man.
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Jess T. Dugan: Every breath we drew
I have been following Photographer Jess T.
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Simone Lueck: American Movie
Jessica in the Road, 2013 ©Simone Lueck
Photographer Simone Lueck has been creating work about perceived identity for some time.
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Yvette Marie Dostatni: The Conventioneers
I have been a long time fan and friend of Yvette Marie Dostatni–we had the great opportunity to travel to China together when Sarah Hadley curated our work into the Lishui Photo Festiv
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Gabriela Herman: Rodeo Queens
When photographer Gabriela Herman isn’t working on editorial assignments, she is a an acute observer of social groups.
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Fritz Liedtke: Skeleton in the Closet
Earlier this year, artist and photographer Fritz Liedtke’s launched a new book, Skeleton in the Closet: Eating Disordered Lives, which is the culmination of eight years of listening to and
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Jane Lena Schulman: Family Inheritances I and II
Photographer Jane Lena Schulman uses traditional methods in the wet darkroom to produce stunning silver gelatin prints of her various projects, including today’s featured work, Fam
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Zoë Zimmerman: Of Men: Strength and Vulnerability
Zoë Zimmerman is a photographic artist who is examining male behavior, in particular, “touch” and platonic intimacy and how societal and cultural biases set the parameters fo
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Gordon Stettinius and Terry Brown: Mangini Studio
To know Gordon Stettinius is to love Gordon Stettinius, and the new offering by Candela Books allows us really get to know Gordon Stettinius in all his various personas.
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Lorena Turner: The Michael Jacksons
“For me, performers like them not only dazzled crowds with their dancing and likeness to Michael Jackson, but they also unveiled a moment in which all fixed notions of personal and cultura










