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Thesis Project: Phillipa Klaiber
©Phillipa Klaiber, Untitled #8 from the series Vorest, 2020
In my mind, the place described in Phillipa Klaiber‘s Vorest hovers somewhere between the realms of truth and fantasy.
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Thesis Project: Leah Schretenthaler
© Leah Schretenthaler, Diamond Head from Kapiolani Park, 2020, Laser Etched Silver Gelatin Print
When looking at Leah Schretenthaler‘s work, what excited me the most was it’s
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Thesis Project: Hugo Teixeira and Brandon Ng
©Hugo Teixeira, Chaparral A, April 2020
Anyone who’s done it will probably tell you that getting through graduate school is a challenge.
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FotoFest Reviews 2020
©Aline Smithson, Curator Lisa Volpe readies herself at the FotoFest Reviews
It hardly seems possible that in early March over a thousand photographers descended on Houston for two signifi
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The Next Generation: Egypt Robinson: The Art World As I Know It
©Egypt Robinson
I am always interested in the opinions and perspective of the next generation of photographers. Today we feature an essay written by Egypt Robinson.
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Gloria Baker Feinstein and Abbie Brandao: The Next Generation
Gloria Baker Feinstein almost three years old
Photographer Gloria Baker Feinstein considers the impact of her life-long photographic focus on her daughter, Abbie Brandao, who is now, also
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Bremner Benedict: Hidden Waters
©Bremner Benedict, Lower Sonoran Desert – Gran Desierto de Altar, La Salina Grande, Pozo (freshwater unnamed spring), MX.
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Ashley Kauschinger: Cycles and Lensclass
©Ashley Kauschinger
Today, artist Allison Jarek interviews Ashley Kauschinger about two projects, one photographic: Cycles, and one educational: Lensclass.
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Remembering Robert Herman 1955-2020
©Robert Herman
I have shared the work of Brooklyn born photographer Robert Herman several times over the years, so I was distraught to learn that this wonderful artist recently took his o
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Argentina Week: Alejandro Kirchuk: The Invisible River
©Alejandro Kirchuk
I discovered Alejandro Kirchuk‘s work a few years ago when I was reading an article on the New York Times and I thought to myself “what a wonderful use of l
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Argentina Week: Abraham Votroba: Forget-Me-Not
©Abraham Votroba
I met Abraham Votroba a few years ago, when he was coordinating the Portfolio Reviews at the Encuentros de la Luz festival in Buenos Aires, but it was not until much late
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Sound the Alarm
©Clay Lipsky
I’m taking a break from sharing work today as I need to speak to the important consideration that this moment in history is significantly impacting organizations that h
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