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Photographers on Photographers: Priya Kambli in conversation with Tarrah Krajnak
©Tarrah Krajnak, 1, 2020
©Priya Kambli, 2020
Over the next two weeks, we are sharing some of our favorite Photographers on Photographers posts.
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Now You See Me at Foto Relevance // Priya Kambli
©Priya Kambli, Soha (Muma’s Photographs)
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
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The Arnold Newman Prize for New Directions in Photographic Portraiture
©Jon Henry, Untitled 13, Groveland Park, IL
The Arnold Newman Prize for New Directions in Photographic Portraiture is a $20,000 prize awarded annually to a photographer whose work demons
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A Yellow Rose Project
© Lisa McCarty
A Yellow Rose Project is a large scale collaborative photographic project made by women all across the country conceived by Meg Griffiths and Frances Jakubek.
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Photographers on Photographers: Priya Kambli in conversation with Tarrah Krajnak
©Tarrah Krajnak, 1, 2020
©Priya Kambli, 2020
Thank you for asking me to be part of the Photographers on Photographers for Lenscratch and thank you Tarrah Krajnak for accepting my in
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Priya Kambli: Buttons for Eyes
©Priya Kambli, Mouths (Breaux’s Studio), 2017
Most immigrants exist in two worlds, the world of memories and visual connections of their growing up and the new realities of living
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Priya Kambli: The States Project: Missouri
©Priya Kambli
Priya Kambli and I originally met in person somewhat by chance at a Southwest gate at the St.
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Priya Kambli: Color Falls Down
©Priya Kambli
I’ve been a long time fan of the work of Priya Kambli.
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Unbound 3! at Candela Books + Gallery
Priya Kambli, “Dada Aajooba and Dadi Aaji,” 2012. 8 x 8 inches. Archival inkjet print.
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Klompching Gallery FRESH Exhibition
Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn (DUMBO), NY is celebrating it’s annual summer show, FRESH 2013. Each summer, the gallery seeks to showcase fresh voices in contemporary photography.
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Success Stories: Priya Kambli
Looking at participants from Photolucida…
“Photography has been a way of bridging the gap between…two cultures while coming to terms with my dual nature.
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