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Russell Joslin: Alone Forever Sometimes
©Russell Joslin, Stream of Forgetting (2015) from Alone Forever Sometimes
Russell Joslin has spent much of his career masterfully showcasing other photographers with a 17-year long run as
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David Benjamin Sherry: American Monuments
©David Benjamin Sherry, Moon over Gold Butte, Gold Butte National Monument, Nevada
Using analogue photographic methods, David Benjamin Sherry reexamines the classic tradition of landscape
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Lynne Buchanan: Florida’s Changing Waters
Alum Bluff, Apalachicola River © Lynne Buchanan 2019
Lynne Buchanan began diligently photographing her native Florida’s waterways with the hope to create a record of her personal relati
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Jonathan Higbee: Coincidences: New York By Chance
©Jonathan Higbee, from the book Coincidences published by Anthology Editions
“When I moved to New York, I was completely overwhelmed, overstimulated, and anxious.
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Sandy Carson: I’ve Always Been a Cowboy in My Heart
©Sandy Carson, Glacier National Park, from I’ve Always Been a Cowboy in My Heart
I don’t know why, but certain things seem more absurd in The West.
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Sarah Hadley: Lost Venice
©Sarah Hadley, Palazzo Splendente, from Lost Venice
So much of what we are drawn to comes from the stew of our growing up, and in the case of Sarah Hadley, there is a direct line from her
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Josephine Sacabo: Moments of Being and Structures of Reverie
©Josephine Sacabo, Half Truths
Josephine Sacabo has been very busy, but honestly, I don’t know of a time that she hasn’t been consistently creating spectacular work and books.
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Frank Hamrick: It was there all along
©Frank Hamrick, Water Bucket, Ruston, Lousiana
Educator and artist, Frank Hamrick, has a double barrelled look at water in his series, It was there all along, with a new book and an exhib
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Marcia Resnick: Re-Visions
©Marcia Resnick, “Re-visions“, Edition Patrick Frey, 2019
I’ve been thinking a lot about work from the late 70’s and 80’s as I am seeing artists revisit the conc
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Hiroshi Watanabe: KWAIDAN: Stories and Studies of Strange Things
©Hiroshi Watanable, Yuki-Onna, from KWAIDAN: Stories and Studies of Strange Things
One of the photographers I admire most in the world is Hiroshi Watanabe.
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Sandy Carson: I’ve Always Been a Cowboy in my Heart
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Photographers on Photographers: Julia Vandenoever and Stephanie Burchett
©Stephanie Burchett, Book Cover of Interrupted View
Today we complete our annual August project, Photographers on Photographers, where visual artists interview colleagues they admire.










