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Jay Peg’s Hurricane Sandy Issue
Jay Peg’s maiden publication, The Hurricane Sandy Issue, features Hurricane Sandy documentary photography from five emerging photographers (all recent graduates of the Documentary �
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Robert Herman: The New Yorkers
Brooklyn born photographer, Robert Herman began working as an usher at a movie theater owned by his parents.
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Peter Liepke
It’s not a secret that I love all things New York City.
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Matt Licari
On October 26th, The Kiernan Gallery will host an evening for photographer, Matt Licari in his studio in Richmond, Virginia.
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Jaime Permuth: Yonkeros
Guatemalan photographer, Jaime Permuth, lives, works and teaches in New York City.
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Summer Re-Runs: Arlene Gottfried
Summer Re-Runs…this post first ran in October 2009…
After photographing the denizens of New York for the last 40 years, Arlene Gottfried must feel like she’s seen everythin -
Jena Cumbo
Brooklyn photographer, Jena Cumbo, is an engaged observer, whether shooting her fine art, fashion, lifestyle, or commissioned work.
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Review Santa Fe: Susannah Ray
Over the next month, I will be sharing the work of photographers who attended Review Santa Fe in June.
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Stephanie de Rouge: In Your Fridge
Some photographers are natural observers, and some take that curiosity to another level and want to open a few drawers and dig a little deeper.
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Jade Doskow
Brooklyn photographer, Jade Doskow, brings a sense of contemporary nostalgia to her work. She revisits, reinterprets, and restates the idea of place.
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René Clement
Last year, I featured the work of René Clement, a Dutch photographer who had stumbled upon a community in Iowa that felt like home.
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Ruben Natal-San Miguel
Rumor has it that the weather has been a tad unseemly in the Big Apple lately.










