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The Center Awards: Director’s Choice 2nd Place Winner: Tara Cronin
©Tara Cronin, Thens – Every 3 Months
Congratulations to Tara Cronin for her Second Place win in CENTER’S Director’s Choice Award for her project, Thens.
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Tara Wray: Too Tired for Sunshine
©Tara Wray, from Too Tired for Sunshine
“Drawn from daily life and wanderings, the photos explore loneliness and isolation, as seen through a lens of absurdist dark humor.
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Olivia Parker: Vanishing in Plain Sight
©Olivia Parker, Nattering Things
When I was in college, my mother gave me a book of Olivia Parker’s photography.
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Victor Ramos: On The Spectrum – Life On Earth
©Victor Ramos, Empathy, from On the Spectrum
I have learned by looking at thousands of portfolios over the years that photographers are using the camera to create another language–a
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Bruce Hall: Immersed: Our Experience with Autism
©Bruce Hall
Autism is not subtle. It is not vague. It pervades everything, surfaces everywhere.
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Melissa Morgan Wagley: 2014 Lenscratch Student Prize Honorable Mention Winner
Today we congratulate Melissa Morgan Wagley, our final honorable mention for this year’s Student Prize.
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Donna J. Wan: Death Wooed Us
©Donna J. Wan
Photographer Donna J. Wan’s new series, Death Wooed Us, examines a personal, yet universal, experience with the consideration of suicide.
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The CENTER Awards: Project Launch Winner: Amiko Li
For the next two weeks, Lenscratch will be celebrating the 2014 CENTER Award Winners.
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Book Week: Christina Riley: Back to Me
In 2011 I lost my mind.
Somewhere beneath the world we all know, was mine. With reality
removed, I stepped forward. Into a dream. There was no self, there
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Mike Spitz: Medicated for your Protection – Portraits of Mental Illness
One of the truest things a photographer can do is to capture is the world that he or she is familiar with.
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Mariella Furrer: My Piece of Sky
There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside of you–Maya Angelou
When I was about five years old, I was sexually abused by a stranger … The molestation could not ha
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John William Keedy: It’s Hardly Noticeable
Photographer John William Keedy has created a clever conceptual project to to visually examine behavior.
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