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Ned Walthall: Grand Central Terminal After
©Ned Walthall
A few weeks ago, I spent many days jurying the Light Exhibition for the A. Smith Gallery.
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PROOF: Anderson Clark: Ostentatio Vulnerum: Display of Wounds
Chosen by Nate, an image of a life-sized terracotta relief, “Christ Showing His Wound,” c.
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Anne Berry: Behind Glass
©Anne Berry, Anna
Anne Berry has just released her poignant new monograph, Behind Glass that speaks to animals in captivity, in particular, primates.
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R.J. Kern: The Unchosen Ones
©R.J.
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Lydia Panas: Sleeping Beauty
Cover for Sleeping Beauty by Lydia Panas, published by MW Editions
“While my subjects do in actuality turn their gaze towards me, it’s as if at times I turn the camera onto mys
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Figure Studies: Cathrine Alice Liberg: The Body as Temporal
© Cathrine Alice Liberg, Do Not Keep Photos of the Dead I
This week in Lenscratch, we look at the work of seven artists, exploring the many iterations of the body in photography.
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Rashed Haq: Art + Science Award – First Place
©Rashed_Haq 2021, Human Trials
In the Lenscratch call Art + Science Award: The Heart of the Matter, we asked photographers to consider a shifting perspective of our current world, placing
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South Korea Week: BYUN SoonChoel: Eternal Family
©BYUN SoonChoel, Eternal Family. Yun Byeongguk. 2015.
Byun SoonCheol is one of leading Korean portrait photographers.
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South Korea Week: Oksun Kim: The Shining Things
©Oksun Kim, yuko and dave, 2004, from Happy Together
Oksun Kim’s work poses an essential question to us all:
Where is my ship sailing, and where will it settle? Is my ship constant -
Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Nehaní Dene (Robby Dick)
© Robby Dick, Gary Walks to Moose Kill
Nehani Dene (Robby Dick) was born into a Kaska Dena family. As a child he was raised in the traditional Kaska lifestyle of living off the land.
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Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Brian Adams
A dog team on the frozen Kotzebue Sound, photographed from the observation deck of the Nullagvik Hotel in Kotzebue, Alaska. 2016.
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ACP Week: GCPL Photo Annual
©André Ramos-Woodard, Which one of y’all said y’all didn’t see color?
Today is Day Four of Atlanta Celebrates Photography Week.
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