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Philip V. Augustin
This week I am featuring work that I encountered at Review LA, either in a review or on the Portfolio Walk.
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Lynn Saville
Photo LA is on the very near horizon and Lynn Saville will be presenting her work at a lecture on Sunday, January 17th.
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Maria Luisa Morando
I remember when I first came across Maria Luisa Morando’s exquisite work. It was in 2008 at Photo LA, in the photoeye Gallery booth.
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Jessica Todd Harper
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.
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Manuel Capurso
Italian born, Manuel Capurso, is currently living in London after completing an MA in Photography at the London College of Communication.
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Stefan Heyne
Having been a large scale minimalist painter in college and subsequent years after, I was immediatey drawn to Stephen Heyne’s photographic interpretations and explorations of that line
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Oscar Ciutat
Spanish Photographer, Oscar Ciutat, lives in Barcelona but his work seems “of the world”.
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Amanda Friedman
Amanda Friedman captures Los Angeles at it most beautiful…after the sun goes down.
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Linda Alterwitz
I recently had the pleasure of curating the Alternative Processes exhibition at the Julia Dean Photo Gallery.
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Tim Simmons
It’s been really hot on the West Coast, and discovering Tim Simmons images of snow (thanks to J. Wesley Brown of We Can Shoot Too), was the perfect visual relief to the heat.
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Edgar Martins
After writing this post on Mr. Martins, I discovered many blog conversations about work that he had done for the NY Times.
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Robert Buelteman
On this day of celebrating, I thought someone who creates his own kind of photographic fireworks would be an appropriate post!
My friend, Verner Soler, sent me this interesting article from










