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Content-Aware: Cait Oppermann
©Cait Oppermann
Cait Oppermann (1989) received her BFA in Photography from Pratt in 2012 and currently lives in New York.
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Jared Soares: The States Project: District of Columbia
©Jared Soares, Goodman League operations employees clean the court after a rain shower. The court was refurbished not too long ago with a $50,000 donation from Nike.
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Tatiana Gulenkina: The States Project: District of Columbia
©Tatiana Gulenkina
Tatiana Gulenkina is someone who I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting in person, though we plan to remedy that very soon! We have crossed paths virtually several ti
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Louie Palu: The States Project: District of Columbia
©Louie Palu, “Remembering Marion Barry”, Frank W. Ballou High School during demolition in the Congress Heights neighbourhood, Washington DC, USA.
“You live in D.C.
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Eman Mohammed: The States Project: District of Columbia
©Eman Mohammed
Eman Mohammed is a young Palestinian photographer making a name for herself covering the conflict in her community.
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Stephen Crowley: The States Project: District of Columbia
©Stephen Crowley
Stephen Crowley grew up in Jupiter, Florida, the last stop on millionaire Henry Flagler’s Celestial Railroad.
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Susana Raab: The States Project: District of Columbia
©Susana Raab, Food-Fighter Fans, Coney Island, New York
It’s a tad embarrassing to admit that I forgot about the District of Columbia for The States Project.
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Marydorsey Wanless: The States Project: Kansas
©Marydorsey Wanless
Marydorsey Wanless is a revered artist and teacher. I have the good fortune of saying that she is my mentor and friend.
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Adam Long: The States Project: Kansas
©Adam Long, Portrait – 13th and Charlotte
Adam Long teaches photography courses at the University of Kansas. What strikes me most about Adam is his sensitivity.
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Mike Sinclair: The States Project: Kansas
©Mike Sinclair
Mike Sinclair serves as Professor of Practice in the Photography Program at the University of Kansas.
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Elise Kirk: The States Project: Kansas
©Elise Kirk
Elise Kirk’s photographs investigate the concept of the “Midwest,” an undefined region inhabited by people that are often misunderstood.
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Morgan Ford Willingham: The States Project: Kansas
©Morgan Ford Willingham
Morgan Ford Willingham‘s work is poignant and thoughtful.
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