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Stephen Wilkes
Photographer Stephen Wilkes really understands New York City.
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Eleonora Ronconi
The first photograph I discovered from Eleonora Ronconi’s Once Upon a Time project was the one featured below.
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Vicki DaSilva
Pennsylvania photographer, Vicki DaSilva has been working with light since the 1980’s and recently opened a solo exhibition of her light graffiti work at Able Fine Art in New York City
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Beau Comeaux
New York photographer, by way of Texas and Louisiana, Beau Comeaux, manages to make the ordinary into imagined realities. His new exhibition, Implied Fictions, opens at the B.
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Bear Kirkpatrick
I guess it’s appropriate when your first name is Bear, that you would make photographs about our relationship to the natural world.
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Sherif Elhage
Sherif Elhage was born in St Petersbourg, raised in Beirut by his Russian-Estonian mother and Lebanese father, he now lives in Paris.
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David H. Wells
David H. Wells is a photographer’s photographer, with a roster of achievements that boggles the mind.
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formento+formento
BJ Formento was born in Honolulu, and his wife, Richeille, was born in London.
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Hiroshi Sugimoto
Looking at exhibitions currently on view in New York…
I was really curious to see Hiroshi Sugimoto’s new exhibition,The Day After, at the Pace Gallery and wasn’t prepared f -
Bobby Davidson
Brooklyn photographer, Bobby Davidson, has had a good year.
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Klea McKenna
San Francisco photographer, Klea McKenna, creates work that is rooted in the natural world: the effects, the celebration, and the examination of that world.
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Eric Ogden
When I was reading up on the brilliant Eric Ogden for this post, I came across sites where photographers were dissecting his approach to lighting.










