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Photographers on Photographers Megan Bent in Conversation with Nakemiah Williams
©Nakemiah Williams, Moss
Image: A Polaroid of Nakemiah sitting on a rock in the middle of water. She is Black woman with shoulder length braided hair and is nude.
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Liz Albert and Shane VanOosterhout: Instant Classic
I was thrilled to see Liz Albert’s name on my line-up for the New England Portfolio Reviews as we had previously shared her project, Family Fictions and I am a fan of her work.
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Luminous Visions: C. Meier: Pushed/Pulled
© C. MEIER Pull 3.4.
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Jay Hoops: Polaroids
©Jay Hoops, Orange Mask
I first met Jay Hoops in the early 1990’s when I moved to Southampton, New York.
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Polaroid Week: Polo Silk
©Polo Silk (American, born 1964) Mardi Gras, Orleans and Claiborne, 1996 Unique Polacolor Print New Orleans Museum of Art: Museum Purchase, 2021.
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Polaroid Week: Jonas Yip: Shan Shui
©Jonas Yip, Shan Shui #11
Jonas Yip is a fine art photographer and musician based in the Los Angeles area.
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Polaroid Week: Rachel Portesi: Standing Still
©Rachel Portesi, Bush Head (triptych), 2020-2022 Polaroid 8×10 color
I was introduced to the work of Rachel Portesi this September, through her solo show at the Griffin Museum of Pho
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Polaroid Week: Nathan Pearce: Hello, (Go Away)
©Nathan Pearce, Cover of Hello, (Go Away)
I was first introduced to Nathan Pearce’s work when he submitted his project Midwest Dirt for a PhotoNOLA exhibition in 2015.
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Polaroid Week: Jim Steg
©Jim Steg
Jim Steg was an influential printmaker who lived, taught, and created ground breaking work in New Orleans. Late in his career, he began working with Polaroids.
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Polaroid Week: Andreas Rentsch: Entangled with Justice
©Andreas Rentsch, Entangled with Justice, 2009, unique sepia toned Polaroid Type 55 negative, 3.75 x 4.
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Luminous Visions: Cristina Fontsare: Journey to the Center of the Earth
© Cristina Fontsare, Beyond Myself, 2019/2020
Finding meaning in chaos, Cristina Fontsare explores the countryside of the Basque region in Spain with her Polaroid camera.
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Figure Studies: Yukimi Akiba: The Body as Unraveled
© Yukimi Akiba, N°104 Emotional Root 1
This week in Lenscratch, we look at the work of seven artists, exploring the many iterations of the body in photography.
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