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Al Brydon: Solargraphs
©Al Brydon, from Solargraphs
British photographer Al Brydon has a new monograph, Solargraphs, published by JW Editions in the UK that allows us to consider the world in new ways.
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J.K. Lavin: Crisis of Experience
©J.K.
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James Payne: American Portraits
©James Payne, The Chans, Carbondale IL 1976
This week, as families packed up their SUV’s and hit the highways or dragged car seats and sticky fingered young ones onto a completely p
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Nicholas Nixon: Persistence of Vision
©Nicholas Nixon, The Brown Sisters, New Caanan, CT, 1975
Though I have appreciated Nicholas Nixon’s The Brown Sisters for a long time, it wasn’t until I stood in front of the
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Jeffrey A. Wolin: Pigeon Hill Portraits: Then and Now
©Jeffrey A. Wolin, Carl with his Father, Pigeon Hill, 1990
©Jeffrey A.
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Art + Science: In the Dark: Mark Klett
©Mark Klett, One hour, 52nd Birthday 9/9/04
Mark Klett is a photographer and educator based in Arizona. The photographs from his series Time Studies explore the concept of time and space.
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Erika Gentry: Allez
©Erika Gentry
I’ve had the great pleasure to get to know Erika Gentry over the years.
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Matt Lankes: Boyhood
If I’m not busy with photo related projects, you can usually find me happily ensconced in a dark movie theater and this year my favorite movie and Oscar pick would have to be Boyhood,
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Nancy Floyd: Weathering Time
1983/2012 ©Nancy Floyd
I have always been fascinated with work made over time–Nicholas Nixon’s project on the Brown Sisters, the 7Up series of films by Michael Apted, and the
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Photolucida: Brad Carlile: Tempus Incognitus
Brad Carlile works in a conceptual way, using light and time to animate rooms that are normally without much personality.
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Robert Moran: Relics
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer living on a small island off the coast of Maine, but in May he and his work will be attending Magenta Foundation’s FLASH FORWARD FESTIVAL in B
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Elaine O’Neil and Julia Hess: Mother Daughter, Posing as Ourselves
September 9, 1993 ©Elaine O’Neil
Documenting our lives is a complex task.
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