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McCall Hollister in Conversation With Douglas Breault
©McCall Hollister
When I first met McCall Hollister, they told me all about how they collect rocks.
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Nathan Bolton in Conversation with Douglas Breault
© Nathan Bolton
Nathan Bolton is a photographer from Boston, Massachusetts who zigzags the campuses of Harvard University and MIT as an outsider, attempting to understand how the elite
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Jake Corcoran in Conversation With Douglas Breault
© Jake Corcoran from Shades of Another Water
Jake Corcoran is a young photographer from New York City whose work is thoughtfully direct.
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Smith Galtney in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Smith Galtney
Smith Galtney was first a writer, and then a photographer.
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Jordan Eagles in Conversation with Douglas Breault
© J.Paul Getty Trust, 2024 Jordan Eagles, Installation of “Illuminations” at the Getty Center, Los Angeles
The past does not simply stay in the past.
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Joe Reynolds in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Joe Reynolds
Joe Reynolds uses a large-format camera to build bonds that stretch across continents.
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Amy Lovera in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Amy Lovera, from the series “Securing Shadows”
Amy Lovera is a lively storyteller whose images percolate with vitality, inventing elements of characters and expressive setti
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Brittany Marcoux in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Brittany Marcoux
Playing is just as essential for adults as it is for children.
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Ryan Arthurs in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Ryan Arthurs, from the series “Strata”
Ryan Arthurs is an artist and gallerist from Buffalo, NY who understands the potential for photographs to capture the sensitivity and e
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Jodie Mim Goodnough in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Jodie Mim Goodnough, “Greystone State Hospital”, inkjet on silk, metal frame, 2021
Jodie Mim Goodnough is an artist based in Providence, RI whose work often enlists photograp
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Mariah Robertson in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Mariah Robertson, 014, 2011, unique c-print
Mariah Robertson is an artist from New York City who revels in the uncertainty conjured from tangling darkroom processes and materials.
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Mitchell Squire in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Mitchell Squire, 2022
Mitchell Squire does not shy away from looking you dead in the eye.













