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Ashley Jones: The States Project: Georgia
340 Martin Luther King Jr.
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Maury Gortemiller: The States Project: Georgia
I was first introduced to Maury Gortemiller in early 2014 when he submitted to the AB American South issue and was immediately intrigued by the colors and compositions of his work.
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Parker Stewart: The States Project: Georgia
Parker Stewart is a fine art photographer from Greensboro, North Carolina. He has found a home in Savannah Georgia.
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Carson Sanders: The States Project: Georgia
© Carson Sanders
This week we are looking at Georgia based photographers as we continue The States Project.
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Annu Palakunnathu Matthew: Generations at the Royal Ontario Museum
©Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Re-Generation, India, Annu, 2011-2015, still from digital animation. Courtesy the artist and sepiaEYE.
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Content-Aware: Justin Guthrie
Justin Guthrie, born and raised of a cowboy father and a Native American mother in Albuquerque, NM., dropped out of art school to pursue art and been enjoying life of freedom ever since.
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Clement Valla: The States Project: New York
© Clement Valla, image by Mike Garten
New York-based artist Clement Valla takes a bit of a different approach to looking at imagery – in these works, Surface Survey and Wrapped Terracot
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Zach Nader: The States Project: New York
©Zach Nader
Zach Nader is a digital artist living and working in Brooklyn, NY.
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Leah Beeferman: The States Project: New York
©Leah Beeferman
Leah Beeferman is a conceptual artist, using photography in her newest digital work, Strong Force (Chromodynamics).
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Nick Marshall: The States Project: New York
_e_scapes (2013-2014) ©Nick Marshall
Nicholas Marshall is a Rochester, NY-based conceptual artist whose works drift in and out of multiple mediums including photography, painting, and scu
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Ward Roberts: The States Project: New York
©Ward Roberts
Brooklyn based photographer Ward Roberts’ photos explores themes of void and isolation.
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Mark Dorf: The States Project: New York
©Mark Dorf
This week Lenscratch is handing over the reins to New York photographer Mark Dorf as part of The States Project.
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