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Bruce Myren: The Fortieth Parallel
Bruce Myren is one of those lucky individuals whose terrific Kickstarter project has been fully funded, and he still has a month still to go…but Bruce still needs funds to fully compl
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I-Hsuen Chen: Nowhere in Taiwan
Brooklyn photographer, I-Hsuen Chen, was born in Taipei, Taiwan. He is a photographer, video artist, and performer.
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Katie Shapiro
Spring is in the air and Katie Shapiro has lept into April taking no prisioners.
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Eric Tabuchi: FAT ( A French American Trip)
Eric Tabuchi has just released a new book, FAT, A French American Road Trip, published by Matmos Press in Montreal.
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Samuel Bland
This week we are exploring the work of the Fiveleveninetynine Collective of London, the creators of the Broken Train and A Royal Wedding.
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Bernd Reinhardt
This, being sort of the official last day of summer, calls out for one last look at the potential of having time off–time to make work and time to hit the open road and leave the days
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Walker Pickering: Nearly West
Walker Pickering is about to open an exhibition of a project that he has been working on for close to three years. Nearly West will open at the B.
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MIGRATION, Lost and Found in America
You might as well pour yourself a second cup of coffee as this post sends you on a photographic journey across America.
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Michael Eastman
The first time I encountered Michael Eastman’s work in person was in a private home that had two large and luscious photographs flanking the foyer–it was an amazing experience t
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Graham Miller
I first saw Australian photographer, Graham Miller’s project, Suburban Splendor, at Review Santa Fe last year.
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Aaron Huey
Photographer Aaron Huey recently won the Curator’s First Place Prize in Center’s 2010 Choice Awards.
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Gordon Stettinius
Today I am featuring work that I encountered at Review LA, either in a review or on the Portfolio Walk.










