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Jennette Williams
Jennette Williams, a photography instructor at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, is the fourth recipient of the biennial Center for Documentary Studies/Honickman First Book Prize i
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Hiroshi Watanbe
It was just a year ago that I first saw Hiroshi Watanabe’s new work, Suo Saruawashi, of trained Japanese monkeys, at Photo LA, and now on the eve of another Photo LA, Hiroshi has a who
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Alex Kisilevich
I have a feeling we will be hearing a lot more about Alex Kisilevich in the future.
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Mark Laita
Mark Laita’s new exhibition, Created Equal:New Work, opens at the Fahey Klein Gallery in Los Angeles on December 10th and runs through January 23rd, 2010.
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Anthony Goicolea
New York photographer, Anthony Goicolea’s website is a little bit like a candy store, rich in sweet imagery in all shapes and sizes.
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Claire Martin
My friend, Ann Mitchell, gave me the heads up about Claire Martin’s engaging project, Slab City.
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La Toya Ruby Fraizer
La Toya Ruby Fraizer was born in Pittsburgh and received her BFA in Photography and Graphic Design from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.
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Miloushka Bokma
Looking at photographers included in The Prime Years, an exhibition at the Houston Center for Photography, curated by Fernando Castor R.
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Toni Greaves
Looking at one of the Critical Mass Book Finalists
Photographer Toni Greaves was born and raised in Australia, lived in the UK and now splits her time between Portland and New York. -
Jane Tam
Photographer, Jane Tam, 譚 珍 玲, grew up in Brooklyn after her parents immigrated to New York City in the mid 1970s from Guangdong, China.
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Simone Lueck
This week I am featuring a selection of Critical Mass portfolios that were stand-outs in my very subjective opinion. There are numerous others that have already been featured on Lenscratch.











