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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
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Brandy Trigueros: There’s No Other Like Your Mother
Photographer Brandy Trigueros has been exploring the idea of motherhood with her project There’s No Other Like Your Mother.
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We Are The Youth: Sharing Stories of the LBGTQ Youth in the United States
We Are the Youth is based on the online photojournalism project that shares the stories of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth in the United States.
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Review Santa Fe: Jiehao Su: Borderland
Photographer Jiehao Su brought a beautifully captured and articulated project to Review Santa Fe, Borderland.
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Robbie Kaye: Beauty and Wisdom
Robbie Kaye has created a wonderful series that combines two things that women aspire to: Beauty and Wisdom. Her subjects, all women over the age of 70, have plenty of both.
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Alexa Torre: Mexican Utopia
Alexa Torre, La Mística,2013
I had the great pleasure of meeting Mexican photographer Alexa Torre at Paris Photo.
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Katie Murray: All the Queens Men
“I have always felt that the landscape of Queens held something that was both tragic and beautiful.
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Going, Going, Going Viral Part 2
image by Clay Lipsky
Today’s post continues to explore the phenomenon of “going viral.
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Francis Crisafio: Filter Photo Festival Blow Up Winner
I had the wonderful opportunity to jury the Filter Photo Festival BLOW UP Exhibition.
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Annu Palakunnathu Matthew: SPE Future Focus Project Support Grant Winner
SPE (Society of Photographic Educators) recently announced Annu Palakunnathu Matthew as the recipient of the inaugural SPE Future Focus Project Support Grant for her project From Immigrant
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Nancy Grace Horton: Ms. Behavior and Mad Women
Nancy Grace Horton is having a good year.












