-
Elizabeth Siegfried: Off-Season
I can’t imagine how rewarding it must have been for Elizabeth Siegfried when she stumbled upon a forgotten box of 16mm film at her family’s summer home.
-
Kris Graves: Permanence
The name Kris Graves may sound familiar.
-
David Bram and The Bram TEN
The name David Bram may sound familiar.
-
Sarah Christianson
I first featured the work of Sarah Christianson on Lenscratch several years ago after attending her presentation at the West Coast regional SPE conference.
-
Alix Perry
A summer re-run of an earlier post….
-
Interview with Cig Harvey: YOU Look At ME Like An EMERGENCY
Sometimes you come across work you fall in love with, work that resonates with you in such a deep way, and you begin seeing the world through the lens and point of view of a great image ma
-
Boston Week: Paul Giguere
While I am enjoying the Focus Awards hosted by the Griffin Museum and the Flash Forward Festival hosted by the Magenta Foundation in Boston this week, I am re-running some earlier posts
-
Boston Week: Stephen DiRado
While I am enjoying the Focus Awards hosted by the Griffin Museum and the Flash Forward Festival hosted by the Magenta Foundation in Boston this week, I am re-running some earlier posts abou
-
Goseong Choi: Umma
Goseong Choi submitted this powerful image to the Mother’s Day post and I wanted to know more:
Goseong looks at intimate domestic situations that focus on subtleties hidden in the da
-
Matthew Avignone: Stranger Than Family
I thought sharing the work of Matthew Avignone would be an appropriate follow up to yesterday’s Mother’s Day Exhibition.
-
Jefferson Hayman
It’s hard not to love Jefferson Hayman’s photographs.
-
Looking at Success: Natalie Dybisz aka Miss Aniela
I first saw the intriguing and surreal photographs of Miss Aniela five or six years ago.
- Home
- Explore
- Features
- Resources
- Submit
- Shop
- Home
- Explore
- Features
- Resources
- Submit
- Shop









