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Diana Carbone: This Must Be The Place
© Diana Carbone, Our Kitchen Table
Among the many inevitable twists of life, losing someone we love is a painful chapter we all will have gone through.
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Connor Archambault: I love the way you love
© Connor Archambault
This week we are looking at projects exploring issues of family, archives and community.
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Hsing-Chia Hsieh: Recover from Oblivion-Together Again
© Hsing Chia Hsieh, Let somebody go
This week we are looking at projects exploring issues of family, archives and community.
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Jordanne Renner: 1655 Ireland Rd
© Jordanne Renner from 1655 Ireland Rd
This week on Lenscratch, we’re focusing on projects that explore family and community.
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Siri Kaur: Sister Moon
© Cover of Sistermoon by Siri Kaur / Void
© Levitation from Sistermoon by Siri Kaur / Void
In Sistermoon (Void, 2025), artist Siri Kaur compiles thirty years of photographs made with
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Overshoot #6 with Siobhan Angus
In the winter of 2024, I poured myself into Camera Geologica, Siobhan Angus’ brilliant book, in which she unearths the extractive history of photography.
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Photography Educator: Dana Fritz
©Dana Fritz, Betula papyrifera: an elegy, (2022, hand bound artist book,) takes the form of a scroll in which photographs of decaying, hollow birch trees are unfurled by a viewer.
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Louviere and Vanessa: Dust of the Stars
©Louviere and Vanessa, Extinction is the Rule
Ten years ago I was blown away by the groundbreaking project, Resonantia, created by artists Jeff Louviere and Vanessa Brown, aka Louvi
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Suzanne Theodora White in Conversation with Frazier King
©Frazier King, Mexico
It was an honor and a pleasure to interview Frazier King, and I thank him for taking the time during an exceptionally busy period in his life.
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Weronika Gęsicka: ENCYCLOPAEDIA
©Weronika Gęsicka: ENCYCLOPAEDIA
The very title of this fascinating tome brings back memories of the days before smart phones, Google searches, ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence.
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Katelyn Lux Brewer: TIC
©Katelyn Brewer, it began with a lurch 2024Digital Archival Print from 120mm Scan
For the past several years, I’ve returned annually to my alma mater, East
Carolina University, to parti











