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Gesche Wuerfel: Art + Science Competition Honorable Mention
© Gesche Wuerfel, Rumbling Bald, NC (1), version 1 (2020-21), solarized and roasted gelatin silver print, 8 x 10”
© Gesche Wuerfel, Blue Ridge Parkway, NC (1), version 1 (2020-21), so
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Zac Henderson: Art + Science Competition Third Place Winner
© Zac Henderson
Zac Henderson is a semi-nomadic photographic artist currently based in Auburn, Alabama.
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Julie Anand & Damon Sauer: Art + Science Competition Second Place Winners
Julie Anand and Damon Sauer are collaborative artists based in Phoenix, Arizona who began working together in 2005.
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Amanda Marchand and Leah Sobsey: Art + Science Competition First Place Winners
We would like to thank all of you who submitted to Lenscratch’s Third Art + Science Competition. The sheer number of thought-provoking entries was beyond our expectations.
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Photography Educator: Eliot Dudik
©Eliot Dudik From the project, Water Like Stone
Photography Educator is a monthly series on Lenscratch.
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The New Renaissance of Photo Books
Nancy Richards Farese, Book Cover from I Still Speak Southern in My Head, published by Workshop Arts ©The Book Photographer
Books are having a resurgence.
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Photographers on Photographers: Conner Gordon in Conversation with Gregory Halpern
© Gregory Halpern, from King, Queen, Knave (MACK, 2024). Courtesy of MACK and the artist.
There are images of place, and then there are images about place.
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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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Please DONATE!
©Aline Smithson, Hands Reaching
But nothing in this world that I like more than checks – Cardi B
We are celebrating our 18th year of Lenscratch! The site started as a way to learn -
Interview with Tabitha Barnard and Jake Benzinger: “Dead Trees Speak to Me” and Independent Photo Book Publishing
© Tabitha Barnard
“Dead Trees Speak to Me” is a culmination of photographs spanning ten years. Tabitha Barnard was raised oldest of four sisters in a close-knit Maine family.
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Interview with Owen McCarter and Drew Leventhal: “The Three-Eyed Fish” and Independent Photo Book Publishing
© Owen McCarter
“The Three-Eyed Fish”, by Owen McCarter, is an allegorical journey along the Housatonic River in Western Massachusetts and a search for the pollution caused
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