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Content-Aware: Ordinary
©Inka & Niclas
Ordinary is a quarterly fine art photography magazine featuring over 20 artists from around the world who are sent one ordinary object, which comes as an extra, to
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Letitia Huckaby: The States Project: Texas
©Letitia Huckaby, Angel(a)
Letitia Huckaby is an artist who uses photography in combination with textiles to tell personal and family narratives of life in the south.
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Leigh Merrill: The States Project: Texas
©Leigh Merrill, This Place, 2015
Leigh Merrill makes photographs and composite images of vacant urban spaces with a keen eye for architecture, infrastructure and color.
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Krista Steinke: The States Project: Texas
©Krista Steinke
Krista Steinke’s projects are fit for daydreams while nodding off under the shade of a tree.
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Diane Durant: The States Project: Texas
©Diane Durant, Christopher and Randy, Wal-Mart Tire & Lube Express, Farmington MO.
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Kasumi Chow and Desiree Espada: The States Project: Texas
©Kasumi & Desiree, gummy
Kasumi Chow and Desiree Espada are two photographers working independently and collaboratively out of Dallas, Texas.
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Robert Collier Beam: The States Project: Texas
©Robert Collier Beam, Light Transformation #1
Robert Collier Beam’s work transcends disciplines – though his photographs are incredible.
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Adam Neese: The States Project: Texas
©Adam Neese, Map of Sightings from Seen
The States Project is a hefty series, one that can only merely highlight a handful of any given state’s photographers.
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Stefan Petranek: The States Project: Indiana
©Stefan Petranek, Cloverfield, Cytochrome P450
Stefan Petranek meticulously arranges text derived from DNA coding onto found elements (fruit, leaves, dilapidated wood), the landscape (bea
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Shelley Given: The States Project: Indiana
©Shelley Given, Kenny’s Hand
To Wait Without Waiting depicts this action as an experience witnessed in solitude. Shelley Given’s photographs are quiet and contemplative in nature.
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Mia Beach: The States Project: Indiana
©Mia Beach, Her specter occasionally drifts across our conversations without warning
Mia Beach creates atypical portraits as complex as the emotions she represents.
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