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ALEXIS MARTINO: The Collapsing Panorama
© Alexis Martino
Alexis Martino’s ongoing series, The Collapsing Panorama, compacts the coastal landscape with her human subjects, revealing a fabled tableau, mostly photographed from a
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Julie Rae Powers: Deep Ruts
©Julie Rae Powers, Deep Ruts book cover published by Platanus Editions
Deep Ruts is a poignant exploration of the Appalachian spirit.
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Brice Bischoff: How Close
Front cover, How Close © Brice Bischoff, published by (w)hole, 2023
How Close by artist Brice Bischoff is a series of sublime interventions at Red Rock Canyon in the Mojave Desert.
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William Van Beckum: Mountains Within Reach
©William Van Beckum, from the series “Guardrail: Iceland”
William Van Beckum is an artist committed to the essence of photography, containing the spirit of adventure and esca
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Naohiro Maeda: Where the Wild Things Are
©Naohiro Maeda, Untitled, 2023
I first came across Naohiro Maeda’s work when they were selected as a Finalist for the Klompching FRESH competition.
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Allen Morris: The Same Dirt + Silent Sentinels
©Allen Morris, all for our, Archival Pigment Print, 2020, from The Same Dirt
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place.
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Chris Engman: Prism
©Chris Engman Wave, 2022 36 x 48 inches pigment print courtesy of the artist and Luis de Jesus Los Angeles
As I read Chris Engman’s artist statement about his recent project Prism, I wa
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Ryan Arthurs in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Ryan Arthurs, from the series “Strata”
Ryan Arthurs is an artist and gallerist from Buffalo, NY who understands the potential for photographs to capture the sensitivity and e
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Mitchell Squire in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Mitchell Squire, 2022
Mitchell Squire does not shy away from looking you dead in the eye.
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Dillon Bryant: From There to Here and Never Back Again
©Dillon Bryant, Mythos, Scanned collage made from found and taken images, family album cover, 2022
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photograph.
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Julie Hamel: The Known Unknown
“KU06″ © Julie Hamel
Unprecedented levels of interconnection have brought upon us the genesis of new solitudes.
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Ella Morton: The Dissolving Landscape
©Ella Morton, Tilting Storm
Mordançage is a photographic darkroom process that combines the potential for destruction into spectacular, one-of-a-kind photographs.










