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Winky Lewis and Susan Conley: Stop Here. This is the Place.
I am always intrigued and excited by collaborations in art, and in the case of photographer Winky Lewis and writer Susan Conley, two mothers raising their kids side-by-side in Portland, Main
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Mark Peterson: Political Theatre
Every presidential campaign has a particular feel and color: the red, white, and blue days of JFK that ended in a sad pink boucle, the brilliant reds of Nancy Reagan, the rainbow spectrum of
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David J. Carol: No Plan B
©David J. Carol, from NO PLAN B
For those in the know, in the eastern regions of the photo world, the name David J.
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Shane Lavalette: One Sun, One Shadow
©Shane Lavalette, from One Sun, One Shadow
They are quiet pictures that build to a boisterous whole.
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Ken Weingart interviews Alain Laboile
©Alain Laboile
Today, I am sharing an interview that photographer and blogger, Ken Weingart, conducted with photographer Alain Laboile.
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Gilles Mora: Antebellum
Photographer, editor, artistic director and museum director Gilles Mora has just released a new monograph, Antebellum, published by Texas University Press that consists of impressionistic, r
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Qiana Mestrich: Hard to Place
©Qiana Mestrich. From the self-published book, Hard To Place (2016).
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Paula Bronstein: Afghanistan: Between Hope and Fear
I have made some of the most extraordinary photos of my career in Afghanistan, with face after face offering a complex and intriguing gaze and revealing the constant tension between optimis
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Lisa Elmaleh: Everglades
©Lisa Elmaleh
About a month ago, I received an unexpected book in the mail from Zatara Press.
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Rocky Schenck: The Recurring Dream
If these pictures by Rocky Schenck are “about” anything, it is mood, atmosphere, and the art of seeing. They demonstrate that mystery is at the heart of existence.
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Susan Burnstine: Absence of Being
©Susan Burnstine, Absence of Being cover
I’m not exactly sure of the year, but in the early 2000’s I took a Keith Carter workshop at the Los Angeles Center of Photography and
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Pamela Littky: The Villa Bonita
©Pamela Littky, Book cover for La Villa Bonita
Growing up in a neighborhood on the fringes of Hollywood, I would often find myself imagining what was going on behind certain closed doors,










