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Siri Kaur
Siri Kaur lives in Los Angeles, spends her summers in Maine, and when she’s not teaching photography, she travels the world.
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Tom M. Johnson
I recently received this e-mail from my friend Tom M. Johnson:
If you happen to find yourself in Paris next month I invite you to My Private Art Room in the Marais for a glass of champagne. -
Matt Brown
When I was a kid, we had a wonderful family dog that my dad insisted live outside the house.
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Eliot Dudik: Road Ends in Water
When Eliot Dudik talks about acknowledging the “modest souls of the low country in South Carolina”, he does it with a large format camera and a dose of grace and humility in his
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Sara Jane Boyers
Sara Jane Boyers has had a decade long focus on a singular subject and now has an opportunity to share her unique vision at the Craig Krull Gallery in Santa Monica, CA.
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MOPLA: LA mecCA
Looking at photographers and exhibitions featured in The Month of Photography in Los Angeles.
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James Griffioen
As with Tim Hyde’s work that showcases nature reclaiming itself, James Griffioen’s series, Feral Houses, speaks to a lost neighborhood that is also being reclaimed by nature.
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Deanna Dikeman
I wrote about Deanna Dikeman’s work last October after reviewing her images for Critical Mass.
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Elliott Wilcox
If you look carefully, art is all around us. It’s in our museums, but it’s also in a window reflection, a pile of trash, or a sports court in England.
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Kelly Flynn
Kelly Flynn looks at the world around her and captures communities on the verge of transition, whether it be photographing firework stands in Texas, houses in Miami, or graffiti in the stree
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Brad Moore
I was very excited to discover that Brad Moore is about to open a solo show in Los Angeles, at the Fahey Klein Gallery on July 15th running through September 4th, 2010.
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Tom M. Johnson
Sometimes, when you grow up in a small town, you have to leave and come back to really see it and appreciate it. Tom M.










