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Jamie Kripke: The Distance Between Two Points Is
Jamie Kripke follows the long held tradition of the photographic road trip, but this one was self propelled and slowed down, that allowed his image making to become second nature.
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Jason Brown: Alone Together
©Jason Brown, Highway 69 Bypass, Parry Sound, ON, 2011
How do we tell stories? One way is to simply get in a car and start looking, leading us down an unfamiliar road and sharing the peop
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Alison Turner: Vanscapes
Photographer Alison Turner has spent much of the last five years behind things–the wheel of a car or van or most often, a camera, crisscrossing the U.S. taking photographs.
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Andrea Eichenberger: Translitorânea
Sometimes photographers can be visual map makers, charting terrain with imagery that reflects a sense of place.
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Sara Macel: May the Road Rise to Meet You
A big congratulations to Sara Macel for her new monograph, May the Road Rise to Meet You.
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Jackie Munro: I can see the echoes of great spaces traversed
It was again a great pleasure to teach at the Santa Fe Workshops recently, and one of the wonderful rewards was meeting Jackie Munro, who assisted me throughout the week.
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CENTER AWARDS: Gallerist’s Choice Awards: 1st Place Winner: Bryan Schutmaat
©Bryan Schutmaat
CENTER’s Gallerist’s Choice Juror, Lauren Panzo is the Director at Pace/MacGill Gallery in New York.
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David Carol: An Interview with an Irreverent Master
The name David Carol may sound familiar. He writes the Emerging Photographer Column for PDN and is a regular contributor to Rangefinder Magazine with his Photo Finish column.
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Alison Turner: American Portraits
Shooting strangers while on the road is not always an easy thing.
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Review Santa Fe: Yiorgos Kordakis
Over the next month, I will be sharing the work of photographers who attended Review Santa Fe in June.
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Frank Armstrong
There is something remarkable about a photographer who has been looking through the lens for almost 60 years.
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Gregory Jones: Los Angeles
When Gregory Jones shared his new project, Los Angeles, I experienced a bit of deja vu.










