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Andrea Modica: January 1
©Andrea Modica
For the past 10 years, photographer Andrea Modica, has taken to the streets of Philadelphia, wrapped in her winter’s warmest, to capture a 116 year tradition of the M
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Interview with Joel Meyerowitz: Where I Find Myself
© Laurence King Publishing
“Joel Meyerowitz: Where I Find Myself, published by Laurence King in March 2018 is the first major single book retrospective of one of the world’s most
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Allison Stewart: Bug Out Bag: The Commodification of American Fear
©Allison Stewart, Survivalcon! A preparedness expo showing off food storage, first aid, solar solutions, camping and survival supplies, homesteading, alternative energies, preparation and
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Inbal Abergil: N.O.K-Next Of Kin
©Inibal Abergil. From the series: N.O.
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Matt Eich: I Love You, I’m Leaving
© Matt Eich, 2018
At this particular time I have no one
Particular person to grieve for, though there must
Be many, many unknown ones going to dust
I often recall this verse by Elizabeth -
Marina Vitaglione: Solastalgia
© Marina Vitaglione
I’ve always been fascinated by imagery that can provide the comfort of, and at times yearning for home, despite my never having witnessed the scene being depicted.
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Pamela Littky: American Fair
©Pamela Littky, De Mar, California, from the book American Fair published by Kehrer Verlag.
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Sara Terry and Teun Van Der Heijden: War is Only Half the Story, Ten Years of the Aftermath Project
©Natela Grigalashvili — SPECIAL $2,500 GRANT, 2008 “REFUGEES OF GEORGIAN VILLAGES” Sisters, Kaspi, Georgia, 2005
“The end of war does not mean peace.
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Jonathan Brand: Lower East and Upper West
©Jonathan Brand, Woman with her hand on her hip, holding a cigarette, 1963
“I don’t know whether this truncated elephant with arm unmanned was a one-shot or a whole roll.
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Tom Griggs: Herida y Fuente
©Tom Griggs,
Photographer and writer Tom Griggs has created a stunning visual narrative of the liminal spaces that exist between two people when they are apart – the dark places tha
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Steven Bollman: Almost True
©Steven Bollman, from Almost True
“Bollman’s photographs enable us to glimpse mysterious depths below the surface details of everyday life.
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Nina Berman: An Autobiography of Miss Wish
Every once in awhile, a book lands on my desk unexpectedly, so I approach it with no preconceived notions.










