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Ryan Adrick: The States Project: North Carolina
©Ryan Adrick
Most places have a geography that is easily described, either through its features or lack of features we can find visual queues to relate to the place.
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Courtney Johnson: The States Project: North Carolina
©Courtney Johnson, Bald Head 10% salinity
As digital technology infiltrates the medium of photography, we are seeing a concurrent resurgence in the use of historical and alternative photo
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Joshua White: The States Project: North Carolina
©Joshua White
I can see a big warm smile and a quickly waving hand accompanying a jolly “Hey buddy!” when I look at the images from Joshua White’s New River project.
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Angela Franks Wells: The States Project: North Carolina
©Angela Franks Wells, Afternoon Stroll
In 2014, I had the great pleasure of speaking at the Southeast SPE regional conference in Greenville, North Carolina.
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Ken Weingart interviews Roger Ballen
©Roger Ballen, Upseedaisy 2008
Today, we are sharing an interview that photographer and blogger, Ken Weingart conducted with photographer Roger Ballen.
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Christine Baczek: The States Project: Utah
©Christine Baczek, UMFA1951-005
In her body of work Museum Objects, Christine Baczek recontextualizes an archive of 4×5 negatives to resurrect objects from the collection of the Utah
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Josh Winegar: The States Project: Utah
©Josh Winegar, Buildings – California
For his body of work, The Rapture Of, Josh Winegar travels the country and photographs the landscape.
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Daniel Everett: The States Project: Utah
©Daniel Everett, Untitled (from Marker) 01
In his ongoing series, Marker, Daniel Everett uses the vernacular of construction site signage to author a new language or system of organizatio
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Fazilat Soukhakian: The States Project: Utah
©Fazilat Soukhakian, An Anonymous Battle 1
Fazilat Soukhakian challenges the gendered taboos of Muslim culture and exhibits a courageous approach to exploring the personal, political, and
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Edward Bateman: The States Project: Utah
©Edward Bateman, Carte de Visite, Adding Machine
In his series Mechanical Brides of the Uncanny, Edward Bateman occupies the role of both inventor and philosopher.
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Levi Jackson: The States Project: Utah
©Levi Jackson, Armored Car, 2013
Levi Jackson embraces a self-reflective approach towards his culture and place to re-author the great cultural myths of the west.
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Amy Jorgensen: The States Project: Utah
©Amy Jorgensen 1 Margaret Scott, Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue; Cyanotype on vintage handkerchief
Amy Jorgensen is an engaged Utah photographer-sheR
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