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Content-Aware: Parker Day
©Parker Day, Blue Lady (Oscar Ambrosio)
Parker Day is a Los Angeles based artist whose work explores identity and the masks we wear.
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Jen Everett: The States Project: Missouri
©Jen Everett
I first met Jen Everett in 2015 when we had the good luck of sitting next to each other at a Carrie Mae Weems lecture at Washington University in St. Louis.
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Joe Johnson: The States Project: Missouri
©Joe Johnson
Most of the photographers I chose for this week’s feature are people I have met since moving to St. Louis.
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Kat Reynolds: The States Projects: Missouri
©Kat Reynolds
When I was invited to be the editor for the Missouri edition of the States Project, several people immediately came to mind that I already had the pleasure of knowing.
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David Johnson: The States Project: Missouri
©David Johnson
David Johnson was one of the first people I met after moving to St. Louis in 2014.
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Priya Kambli: The States Project: Missouri
©Priya Kambli
Priya Kambli and I originally met in person somewhat by chance at a Southwest gate at the St.
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Jess T. Dugan: The States Project Missouri
©Jess T. Dugan, courtesy of Catherine Edelman Gallery
I have been following Jess T.
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Content-Aware: Amiko Li
©Amiko Li
Amiko Li is a photographer and visual artist lives between New York and Shanghai.
He is the recipient of the Center Project Launch Award Juror’s Choice, Fred J.
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Ken Weingart interviews Simen Johan
©Simen Johan
Today, I am sharing an interview that photographer and blogger, Ken Weingart, conducted with photographer Simen Johan.
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2016 in the Rearview Mirror
©Aline Smithson, Strange Days
What a long, strange and emotional year it has been.
Taking this day to reflect and rest. Thank you for your support this year, as always. -
A First Timers Guide to Review Santa Fe
©Carol Erb, Sanctified
A few weeks ago, photographer Carol Erb traveled to New Mexico to attend her first Review Santa Fe Portfolio Review.
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Alysia Burton Steele: The States Project: Mississippi
©Alysia Burton Steele, Katie Richardson, of Tunica, lost three children in a tornado in 1955.
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