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Gregory Jundanian: Once There Was and Was Not
©Gregory Jundanian
Today, I’m pleased to feature the work of Gregory Jundanian, whom I met at last year’s Review Santa Fe.
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Ernesto Cabral de Luna: Mining for Some Sort of Continuity
©Ernesto Cabral de Luna
For the past few days, we have looked at the work of artists who submitted projects to our most recent call-for-submission.
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Natalia Kondratenko: On the other side
©Natalia Kondratenko
For the next few days, we are continuing to look at the work of artists who submitted projects to our most recent call-for-submission.
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J.A. Young: Of Fire, Far Shining
©J.A. Young
For the next few days, we are continuing to look at the work of artists who submitted projects to our most recent call-for-submission.
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Skott Chandler: Near Misses
©Skott Chandler
For the next few days, we are continuing to look at the work of artists who submitted projects to our most recent call-for-submission.
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Andrea Durán: Mi hermana tiene miedo del fin del mundo
©Andrea Durán
For the next several days, we have the pleasure of looking at a the work of a few artists who submitted work during our most recent call-for-submissions.
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Sidian Liu: The Conch Girl Project
©Sidian Liu; Bridget C’s Kitchen (self-portrait), 2022
Today we are wrapping up looking at the work of artists who I met at the 2024 Society for Photographic Education conference
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RemiJin Camping: He Will Be Missed
©RemiJin Camping
Today we are continuing to look at the work of artists who I met at the 2024 Society for Photographic Education conference.
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Areca Roe: Stock Pile
©Areca Roe; Working Remotely – Balance is important when working from home, and visuals of that balance— working among children or playing with pets—will be popular.
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Stephen Marc: Street Cat Tales and Tangled Times
©Stephen Marc
Every spring, I try to attend the Society for Photographic Education (SPE) annual conference to reconnect with friends, hear and learn from a variety of artists, and discov
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Review Santa Fe: Anna Reed: Merging Dimensions
©Anna Reed
We are wrapping up our look at the work of artists from the 2024 Review Santa Fe portfolio reviews.
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Review Santa Fe: Kate Izor: Smother
©Kate Izor
Today, we are continuing to look at the work of artists from the 2024 Review Santa Fe portfolio review event. Up next, we have Smother by Kate Izor.
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