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Bryan David Griffith
Looking at photographers from Review LA…
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Kenro Izu
Photographer Kenro Izu knows how to create magic. He’s been doing it for 30 years on a large scale.
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Charlotte Oestervang
Danish photographer, Charlotte Oestervang, knows how to take a fantastic portrait.
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Ann Mitchell on The Still Life
This week I am on vacation and a variety of photographers from around the country are contributing to Lenscratch.
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Mike Sinclair
I was first exposed to Mike Sinclair’s work on 20×200. I am drawn to the sense of nostolgia in his work, and to the colors that are at the same time muted and brilliant.
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David Burnett
I’ve been sharing David Burnett’s Holga work in my toy camera classes for years, but I wanted to revist the work he makes with his 55-year-old 4-by-5-inch Graflex Speed Graphic c
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Diane Meyer
Los Angeles photographer, Diane Meyer, practices what she preaches.
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Mark Tanner
I first discovered Mark Tanner’s work in the developing tray.
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Jennifer Schlesinger
New Mexico photographer, Jennifer Schlesinger, lives a visual life.
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Boston Week: Jess T. Dugan
This week I am featuring image makers from the rich community of Boston photographers…
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Jim McHugh
In January, when I was strolling through the aisles of the Los Angeles Art Show, I came across Jim McHugh’s work and thought, If I ever leave Los Angeles, I’d love some of these
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Michael Kirchoff on Two Ways Lens
This week I am featuring work that I encountered at Review LA, either in a review or at the Portfolio Walk.
Los Angeles photographer, Michael Kirchoff, has a fascination with Russia.










