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PhotoNOLA: Eliza Lamb
This week I am sharing more work seen at PhotoNOLA…
Returning to our hometowns, to our youth, to our childhood memories is an experience that is sometimes stained with a mixture of sa -
Ewa Zebrowski: Finding Wyeth
Ewa Zebrowski‘s new book project takes a look at the quiet world of a master painter, revealing a sense of place, light, and New England sensibilities.
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Alyssa Miserendino: Our World Insideout
This week, I am sharing a few of photographers that I met at the Filter Photo Festival in Chicago….
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The Space Between Exhibition at the PRC
The Photographic Resource Center in Boston is opening a new exhibition, The Space in Between, featuring the work of Stefanie Klavens, Daniel Feldman, and Lynn Saville.
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Jonathan Blaustein
We all feel possessive about the things we own — our homes, our cars, our belongings, but we often have to share those spaces and items with other life forms, life forms that intersect
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Robert Schlaug
Robert Schlaug lives and works near Nueremberg, Germany. He has a simple intention with his photography: to raise awareness in times of sensory overload.
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Patricia Galagan: Santa Fe Workshops Grant Prize Winner
I recently had the great pleasure to co-juror the Portrait Contest hosted by the Santa Fe Workshops. Today and next week, I will be featuring the work by several of the winners.
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Mary Beth Meehan: City of Champions
Mary Beth Meehan’s website states that she “is a photographer who creates meaningful, in-depth portraits of her own communities.
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Adam Wiseman: d.f.p.m.
Adam Wiseman has a cultural heritage and personal history that has caused him to live in many paces. He was born in Mexico City, has lived in Mexico, NYC, Scotland and Brazil.
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Shane Lavalette: Picturing the South
The name Shane Lavalette first entered my consciousness when he created the innovative and stellar magazine, Lay Flat.










