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Memory is a Verb: Diane Hemingway: The Wild Cosmos
© Diane Hemingway, Buttercups, from The Wild Cosmos
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience brings together twelve women photographic artists exploring the liminal space between t
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Nate Palmer: On Domestic Life
©Nate Palmer, from Petworth
How one defines home is often dictated by scale. Home could refer to another person. Perhaps a friend, a family member, or romantic partner.
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Focus on Installation: Jenny Fine
©Jenny Fine, Grandmother Fine (2006)
Jenny Fine’s work speaks with a vulnerability and lushness steeped deep in the chronicles of her personal family history.
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Nick Meyer: The Local
©Nick Meyer, image from The Local (MACK, 2021).
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The Artist Intervenes: Charlotte Schmid-Maybach
©Charlotte Schmid-Maybach, Puget Sound 13” x 16” Sewn archival inkjet print on kozo paper, metallic and mixed thread, 2019
Topography, or the study of the physical characteristics of
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Magda Biernat: Storytellers
©Magda Biernat, Provincial Trunk Highway, Riverton, Manitoba, Canada, from The Edge of Knowing
I lived on a river for 7 years. On one side Vermont, and the other New York.
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Matthew Arnold: Storytellers
©Matthew Arnold, from Longing For Amelia
Recorded history and photography. While the terms aren’t exactly synonymous there is great degree of overlap in the way we discuss the two.
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Now You See Me at Foto Relevance // Tomiko Jones: Hatsubon
©Tomiko Jones, Alamere
This week, I’m honored to feature six artists who I had the privilege of curating into the group show Now You See Me at Foto Relevance, in an effort to offer a gl
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Photographers on Photographers: Lorenzo Triburgo in conversation with Jasmine Murrell
© Jasmine Murrell, #05 (the Power Source), (acrylic, canvas), 2019
Jasmine Murrell and I were both 2019 CCNY/Baxter St Workspace Residents and I was immediately fascinated by her practic
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Photographers on Photographers: Macaulay Lerman in conversation with Paul Guilmoth
©Paul Guilmoth, Brother In Dream
At first glance the photograph is a medium of great limitation. The primary function of the camera is to describe the surface of an enclosed scene.
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William Camargo: The 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize Third Place Winner
©William Camargo
It is with so much pleasure that we announce the 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize 3rd Place Winner, William Camargo.
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Robert Treat: Dom and Joshua Stones
©Robert Treat
Some of us among the members of the San Diego photography community, especially those of us in Snowcreek*, have lovingly come to refer to Robert Treat‘s work as havin










