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BEYOND THE PHOTOGRAPH: Researching Long-Term Projects with Sandy Sugawara and Catiana García-Kilroy
© Sandy Sugawara and United States National Archives, “Loyalty and Character Report” of Sandy Sugawara’s father, Hisashi Sugawara, dated February 26, 1943
Beyond the Photograph is a
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TOP #20 Expanded Cyanotypes
Currently on view at the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA, is a captivating online survey of cyanotype artists from around the world.
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Seth Adam Cook: Rose Water
©Seth Adam Cook, from Rose Water
“Rose Water” is a love letter—to my wife, to language, and to the spaces where cultures intertwine.
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A Second Gaze: Favorites From Past Lenscratch Exhibitions
@Maureen Bond, Our Common Path to Light, Mojave Desert, CA, @maureenbond (originally featured in The 2022 Favorite Photo Exhibition)
“Exhibitions offer a form of theatre.
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Jay Wolke: Building Place: Big Boat Little Pond
Playhouse, Highway, Factory, Trieste, Italy, 2016 ©Jay Wolke
Disparities erupt in Jay Wolke’s photographs, like weeds through the cracks of a utopian vision of progress.
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All About Zines: February Issue
© Judith Hornbogen, Hasenbrote, Benschop Books, 2023
Since beginning these monthly features back in October 2024, I’ve received a handful of emails from artists asking if I will share t
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Maya Meissner: The Cedar Lodge
©Maya Meissner, The Cedar Lodge Cut Out Book Cover
When I was growing up, crime was not as ever present as it is today, or at least it wasn’t something that entered into my day to d
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Semaj Campbell: Five Sixty Four
©Semaj Campbell
Lenscratch recently held its annual(-ish) call-for-projects, and the response was impressive. In total, there were over 500 submissions.
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Interview with Dylan Hausthor: What the Rain Might Bring
© Dylan Hausthor
“I was recently visiting my hometown and stopped to fill up my car with gas.
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Joan Haseltine: Bluest Bruise
©Joan Haseltine, from Bluest Bruise
It’s our journey to death that individualizes us.
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Smith Galtney in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Smith Galtney
Smith Galtney was first a writer, and then a photographer.
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Constance Jaeggi: Escaramuza, the Poetics of Home
©Constance Jaeggi
Lenscratch recently held its annual(-ish) call-for-projects, and the response was impressive. In total, there were over 500 submissions.
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