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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,
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Arthur Drooker: Conventional Wisdom
Conventions are fascinating temporary communities where groups of people come together to share their obsessions, fetishes, and passions for a range of activities that completely boggle the
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Changing Circumstances: Looking at the Future of the Planet
Fruit Loops Landscape, from the series Processed Views: Surveying the Industrial Landscape © Barbara Ciurej and Lindsay Lochman
I thoroughly enjoyed the book, Changing Circumstances:Looki
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Kenneth Josephson: The Light of Coincidence
©Kenneth Josephson, New York State, 1970
At 84, internationally renowned photographer Kenneth Josephson is having quite a year.
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CENTER AWARDS: Directors Choice: Magda Biernat
©Magda Biernat, Adrift
This week and next, Lenscratch will be sharing the CENTER Awards winners and the statements by the jurors to help understand their choices.
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Sara Davidmann: Ken. To be Destroyed
In 2011, my siblings and I inherited a family archive of letters, photographs and papers from our mother, Audrey Davidmann.
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Marjorie Salvaterra: HER: Meditations On Being Female
Photographic Artist Marjorie Salvaterra has created a unique recipe for the perfect visual cocktail.
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Jamey Stillings: It’s About the Journey: Printing The Evolution of Ivanpah Solar at Steidl
Photographer Jamey Stillings and Publisher Gerhard Steidl
Jamey Stillings’ The Evolution of Ivanpah Solar, published by Steidl
The marriage of a significant photography project (wi
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Christine Osinski: Summer Days: Staten Island
Several years ago, I met Christine Osinski at PhotoNOLA where I had the opportunity to enjoy her stellar silver gelatin prints during the portfolio walk and fall in love with her project, Su
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Harvey Stein: Briefly Seen – New York Street Photography
“As individuals in New York City, when we become part of the crowd, we lose our individuality if only for a few minutes and become part of the fabric and mosaic of the city.
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Mike Sakasegawa: Sheets: A Love Letter
©Mike Sakasegawa
Before I lived with you, I never made the bed.











