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Carlos Chavarria: The States Project: California
©Carlos Chavarria
Carlos Chavarria is soft spoken, sincere, and a much respected photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.
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Sean McFarland: The States Project: California
©Sean McFarland, 64 day moons
Sean McFarland is not a photographer’s photographer in pursuit of the ideal landscape or perfect portrait.
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McNair Evans: The States Project: California
© McNair Evans, from Confessions for a Son, Courtesy of Sasha Wolf
It’s not an easy task to take on the California States Project Editorship.
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Content-Aware: A New Nothing
Nick Geboers and Geert Goiris
A New Nothing is an online project dedicated to facilitating two-person, image-based conversations between artists.
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Notes from a Curator: Midwest as America
©Ahram Park, Shadow of a Cottonwood, 2013
From time to time, Wichita Art Museum Curator Lisa Volpe contributes photographic essays to Lenscratch.
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Content-Aware: Jan Maschinski
©Jan Maschinski
Jan Q. Maschinski was born in 1983 in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia.
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Aaron Hardin: The States Project: Tennessee
©Aaron Hardin
Aaron Hardin is the only photographer featured this week that I don’t know personally.
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Mike Smith: The States Project: Tennessee
©Mike Smith, Bear Hollow, TN 2007
I first met Mike Smith in Concord, Georgia at Slow Exposures festival in 2008. Before then, I wasn’t familiar with him or his storied career.
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Polly Chandler: The States Project: Tennessee
©Polly Chandler, All You Left Me Was A Feather On An Unmade Bed
Before I ever had the opportunity to meet Polly Chandler in person, I was collecting her work.
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Rachel Boillot: The States Project: Tennessee
©Rachel Boillot
As a young boy, I remember anxiously awaiting my Dad’s return from work each day at 5:00 pm.
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Jack Spencer: The States Project: Tennessee
©Jack Spencer, Abandoned School Bus, 2014, Near Pecos, Texas
Many years ago, I read an article in the local Nashville newspaper about a photographer who was creating art in a way that was
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Jerry Atnip: The States Project: Tennessee
©Jerry Atnip
The first time I met Tennessee States Project Editor Jerry Atnip was at the Slow Exposures Festival in Zebulon, Ga.
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