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Tom Atwood: Kings & Queens in Their Castles
“The access Tom Atwood tirelessly worked to achieve is absolutely astonishing.
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Anne-Laure Autin: Blood Line
©Anne-Laure Autin’s Blood Line (cover)
This past September, I had the great pleasure of jurying, along with CFAP Director Hamidah Glasgow, the Center Forward Exhibition at the Cente
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Edward Thompson: The Unseen: An Atlas of Infrared Plates
‘The Unseen – An Atlas of Infrared Plates’ by Edward Thompson, published by Schilt Publishing.
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Frank Hamrick: Harder than writing a good haiku
©Frank Hamrick, Gulf of Mexico, Tintype
Attending PhotoNOLA is always a treat, and as a reviewer, the range of work brought to the reviews continues to be inspiring and exciting.
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Peter van Agtmael: Buzzing at the Sill
©Peter van Agtmael, Maryland. 2015.
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Sage Sohier: Witness to Beauty
For a brief period in her youth, my mother was a model photographed by Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, and once was on the cover of LIFE Magazine.
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Richard Renaldi: Manhattan Sunday
©Ricard Renaldi, 00:01
I remember those nights so well. The expectation of the hours ahead, when getting ready was as monumental as the experiences to come.
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Michael Dunev: Parallax
©Michael Dunev, Correfocs 9, Torroella de Montgrí, 2004
Sometimes we get so caught up in the intention of photography or finding subjects to build a project on, that we forget the beauty
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Patty Carroll: Anonymous Women
©Patty Carroll, book cover of Anonymous Women
When I first encountered Patty Carroll’s project of draped women several years ago, I couldn’t have imagined how timely the publi
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Asia Kepka and Lynn Dowling: HORACE AND AGNES: A Love Story
If you’ve ever had the good fortune to meet photographer Asia Kepka, you know what I’m talking about when I say that she is a unique life force, filled with humor, color, and 
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Byrd M. Williams IV: Proof: Photographs from Four Generations of a Texas Family
©Byrd M. Williams III, 1949, Dance School Girls, Fort Worth, TX
Most of us have family albums, but very few of us have a professional photographic legacy that spans four generations.










