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Betsy Karel: America’s Stage
Betsy Karel, Times Square
There is a bowtie-shaped intersection in New York city that draws tourists by the hundreds of thousands, particularly Monday night in anticipation of the infamous
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Haley Morris-Cafiero: The Bully Pulpit
©Haley Morris-Cafiero, Speedo Man
Several years ago, Artist Haley Morris-Cafiero created a project, Wait Watchers, where she captured public reactions to her physical self as a way to rev
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Håkan Strand: Silent Moments
©Håkan Strand, Group of Trees, Sweden, 2010
Happy Holidays! Christmas came early this year when my friend Jamie Johnson gifted me with with a book by photographer Håkan Strand.
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Jack Carnell: True Places
©Jack Carnell
‘Jack Carnell’s images in True Places are so intimate, so intensely expressive and emotional, that a viewer might fail to notice the absence of people.
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Paris Visone: For Real
©Paris Visone
I first wrote about Paris Visone’s compelling photographs in 2010, in particular, work from her series, Gender Roles and Appearance.
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Shawn Bush: A Golden State
©Shawn Bush, from A Golden State
I recently received Shawn Bush’s new monograph, A Golden State, in the mail–ironically right when the California wildfires unfortunately have
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Carl Martin: An Eponymous Book of Photography
©Carl Martin
My practice for over twenty-five years has been to acknowledge and elevate existing culture using the intersection of subtle human gesture and a built social environment.
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Janelle Lynch: Another Way of Looking at Love
©Janelle Lynch, Red Berries, from Another Way of Looking at Love
The fragile beauty of Janelle Lynch’s 8 x 10 capture of nature is the subject of a new monograph, Another Way of Loo
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Keron Psillas: Cavalo Lusitano: The Spirit Within
©Keron Psillas, from Cavalo Lusitano: The Spirit Within
I had the pleasure of meeting Keron Psillis when I was reviewing at Fotofest in Houston in March.
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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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Paul Hart: Drained
© Paul Hart, Hurn’s End from DRAINED 2016
It’s a bountiful time for British photographic artist Paul Hart.










