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TRACE: Kota Ezawa, Tabitha Soren, Penelope Umbrico
The approach to concepting, designing, and producing photography books has morphed into new worlds of creative expression, by both the artist and the publisher.
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Jake Naughton: When We Were Strangers
From the forthcoming book, When We Were Strangers, by Jake Naughton and Juan Anibal Sosa Iglesias, to be published by Red Hook Editions in early 2019.
Queer love is profound.
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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.











