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Seeing Science by Marvin Heiferman
Seeing Science (Aperture, 2019)
“Science photography grounds us in the particulars of our earthly and extraterrestrial adventures, and astounds us when it reveals what lies beyond the pa
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Leo Garcia: Now Pay
©Leo Garcia, from Now Pay
How do we consider place as an immigrant and keen observer? In the case of Guatemalan photographer Leo Garcia, he has photographed his life in Los Angeles–
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Emily Matyas: SOL Y TIERRA / SUN AND EARTH
©Emily Matyas, from SOL Y TIERRA / SUN AND EARTH, “Above the Village/Arriba del Pueblo” Guadalupe de Tayopa, 1989
Photographer Emily Matyas has a legacy of humanist photograph
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Isa Leshko: Allowed to Grow Old
©Isa Leshko, Allowed to Grow Old cover
Some years ago I wrote about Isa Leshko’s poignant and important work with elderly animals-my feature was just one of many as the project had
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Ken Rosenthal: Days on the Mountain
©Ken Rosenthal, Wonder, a Limited Edition Book Print from Days on the Mountain
Most of us are lucky enough to have a special place to escape to–a walking trail, a beach, and in Ken
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Jordanna Kalman: Little Romances
©Jordana Kalman
Jordana Kalman’s exquisite project Little Romances seems to be everywhere–she was a 2018 Critical Mass Top 50 winner, the series has been in numerous exhibitio
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Kevin Horan: Goats and Sheep
©Kevin Horan, Jake No.
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Timothy Duffy: Blue Muse
©Timothy Duffy, Alabama Slim (Milton Frazier), 2015
“Timothy Duffy, like many of the musicians his photographs portray, has the ability to meld past and present into a joyful, singular
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Jordan Gale: It Is What It Is
©Jordan Galer, Book Cover for It Is What It Is
In 2017, we featured the work of Jordan Gale as one of the Honorable Mention nods for the Lenscratch Student Award.
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Harvey Stein: Mexico Between Life and Death
© Harvey Stein, 2018
I don’t believe there is a better way to get to know a place than by traveling on foot, especially in a place as rich and full of life as Mexico.
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Clay Maxwell Jordan: Nothing’s Coming Soon
©Clay Maxwell Jordan, from Nothing’s Coming Soon
Clay Maxwell Jordan, photographer and musician, has a new monograph, Nothing’s Coming Soon, published by Fall Line Press.
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Andrea Modica: Lentini
©Andrea Modica, from Lentini
Kris Graves Projects is releasing LOST: II, a compilation of books showcasing twenty cities shot by twenty photographers.










