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Review Santa Fe: Keliy Anderson-Staley
Over the next month, I will be sharing the work of photographers who attended Review Santa Fe in June.
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Keiko Hiromi
I had the pleasure of meeting Keiko Hiromi in Boston at the Flash Forward Festival, and was intrigued by her series of drag queens.
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Boston Week: Meg Birnbaum
While I am enjoying the Focus Awards hosted by the Griffin Museum and the Flash Forward Festival hosted by the Magenta Foundation in Boston this week, I am re-running some earlier posts
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Jan Møller Hansen: Neither Man nor Woman – Transgenders in Bangladesh
©Jan Møller Hansen
Sexuality in cultures around the world can be complex. Several years ago, I featured the work of Ann Summa and the cultural phenomenon of Muxes in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Matthew Avignone: Stranger Than Family
I thought sharing the work of Matthew Avignone would be an appropriate follow up to yesterday’s Mother’s Day Exhibition.
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Success Stories: Julia Kozerski
The photographs of Julia Kozerski first came onto my radar when Fraction Magazine’s David Bram selected her photograph for the Juror’s Award in the Center of Fine Art Photography
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Andrew Jackson: From a Small Island
I think some of the most meaningful work that a photographer can create is about personal history.
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Success Stories: Rania Matar
I first met Rania Matar many years ago at a portfolio review. She was was sharing work created in the middle east and I liked her immediately. She was approachable, smart, and real.
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Caleb Cole: Other People’s Clothes
Sometimes you see work that you fall in love with, and then you meet the person who created the work and you fall in love with the work a little more, because that person is so great.
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Natalie Krick: Natural Deceptions
I recently reviewed portfolios of photographic educators at the SPE National Conference in San Francisco. This week I am featuring some of the terrific work I got a chance to see….
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The Smithson Ten
Last summer, gallerist Jennifer Schwartz had an idea to challenge the traditional gallery model, and the result of her brainstorming was The Ten.











