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Amanda Keller Konya
Amanda Keller Konya, a native Southern Californian, has the ability to create thought-provoking bodies of work, that force the viewer not only rethink what they are observing, but to questio
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Emma Critchley
British photographer, Emma Critchley, has created some of the most unusual and luminescent contemporary portraits– qualities, in this case, that come from shooting underwater.
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Renate Aller
I had the pleasure of seeing Renate Aller’s exhibition of seascapes at the Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn in November, and somehow managed to not meet her at Review LA so I could give
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Damion Berger
I’m featuring some of the photographers I discovered at Review LA. Today’s posts are Damion Berger and Lou Raizin.
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Jennifer Schlesinger
This week I am continuing to feature photographers that are editors, curators, gallerists, or bloggers, yet manage to maintain their own vision.
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Klompching Gallery, Renate Aller, and Elaine Duigenan
I visited the neighborhood of DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) in Brooklyn yesterday, and was especially happy to get to 111 Front Street, a building chock-a-block with galle
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Kim Keever
I discovered Kim Keever’s work when making my list for museum/gallery visits for my trip to NYC at the end of this week (any suggestions are welcome). On first glance Mr.
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Daniel Wheeler
Daniel Wheeler is a multi-faceted artist: sculptor, photographer, set designer, performance artist, fine artist, avid collector, writer, and really cool website owner. Mr.
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Wayne Levin
While pressing some prints today, I found a current copy of Lenswork Magazine. (In case you didn’t know, Lenswork is no longer sold on newsstands, as an effort to save trees.










