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Peter Nitsch: Tango in the Big Mango
©Peter Nitsch, Bootsaya and Tanner Niclay, from Tango in The Big Mango
Peter Nitsch is a German-born photographer and designer whose fascination with Thailand has spurred a culmination of
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Kristin Bedford: Cruise Night
©Kristin Bedford, Gypsy Rose
lowrider: a customized car modified to allow the vehicle to ride close to the ground; the driver of the car
Growing up in Los Angeles, I have always had a fa -
Lottie Davies: Quinn
©Lottie Davies, from Quinn
Lottie Davies takes us on a multi-dimensional journey through the magnificent landscapes of rural Great Britain using her “everyman” stand-in, Quinn, on a m
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Text + Image: Alec Soth and Christopher Fausto Cabrera: The Parameters of Our Cage
In January 2020, Christopher Fausto Cabrera sent a letter to photographer Alec Soth.
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Text + Image: Rebecca Norris Webb: Night Calls
©Rebecca Norris Webb, Eleanor, from Night Calls
Awash with lush, rich imagery and poetic text, Rebecca Norris Webb’s book Night Calls, published by Radius Books, is a gorgeous homag
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Michael Sherwin: Vanishing Points
©Michael Sherwin, Stockade Wall, Fort Phil Kearney State Historic Site, Banner, WY
Today we are pleased to feature Vanishing Points, by Michael Sherwin.
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Mona Kuhn: Works
©Mona Kuhn, Phillipp’s Birthday, from Evidence
After years of being a fan, I met Mona Kuhn at a gathering of photographers and we bonded over our love for the desert.
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Ward Long: On Domestic Life
©Ward Long, from Summer Sublet
Recently I’ve found myself thinking about the differences in function between a film and a photobook.
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Jenia Fridlyand: On Domestic Life
©Jenia Fridlyand, from Entrance to our Valley
At its opening, Jenia Fridlyand’s monograph, Entrance to Our Valley, shows a world just before waking.
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Virginia Wilcox: Arboreal
©Virginia Wilcox, From Arboreal
Under the harsh cover of the Los Angeles smog, photographic artist Virginia Wilcox finds softness in the city’s natural landscapes.
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Deanna Dikeman: Leaving and Waving
©Deanna Dikeman, from Leaving and waving, 3/2004
Some photo projects are organic, made for personal memory keeping or a desire to document familial events, large and small.
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Carl Corey: The Strand
©Carl Corey, 5175 • Ironwood, Michigan
In 2019, photographer Carl Corey received a Guggenheim Fellow in Photography.











