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Focus on Portraiture: Colin Roberson: Taxi Dance
©Colin Roberson, Stuffing
Photographs of people are everywhere. As visual tools, they have many applications; faces are catalogued in identification databases.
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Al J. Thompson: Remnants of an Exodus: The Book
©Al J. Thompson, Remnants of an Exodus
Earlier last year, we featured Al J.
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Nancy Floyd: Weathering Time: The Book
©Nancy Floyd, 1984/2013/2020, from the book Weathering Time
I love work about time, where people and places are rephotographed in a way that reveals the small and large details of the clo
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Focus on Croatia: Robert Gojevic: Up For Down
© Robert Gojevic, Natalia and Leon, from the Up for Down, 2020
This week we explore work created by Croatian photographers, curated by Draženka Jalšić Ernečić, the Senior Curator of
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California Love: A Visual Mixtape
California Love, Cover
“This amazing compendium of photographs celebrating the Golden State is truly a love letter to California.
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Frances F. Denny: Major Arcana: Portraits of Witches in America
© Frances F.
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Stephen Berkman: Predicting the Past: Zohar Studios: The Lost Years
©Stephen Berkman, A Wandering Jewess
I first discovered Stephen Berkman’s amazing staged wet plates in 2008 and became a little bit obsessed.
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PORTUGUESE WEEK: CARLA CABANAS
© Carla Cabanas, “I don’t trust myself when i’m sleeping II”, Intervention and gold leaf (22K) on color photographs; variable dimensions.
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Portuguese Week: António Júlio Duarte
© António Júlio Duarte, “Eight Photographs”
Today we will move from the rural landscapes and plants, animals and mountains, to a predominantly urban environment.
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Portuguese Week: Maria Oliveira
© Maria Oliveira, “Under the Surveillance of Ancient Animals”
The act of selecting or choosing a set of people or works for a specific purpose can be quite a demanding tas
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Christopher Mitchell: Meeting Strangers
© Christopher Mitchell, David, 2017
When comparing the passage of time to the elements an obvious metaphor is water.
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América Latina Week: Misha Vallejo
©Misha Vallejo
This interview was written with the kind help of and in conjunction with Elena Gálvez Mancilla – Mexican historian and sociologist; a researcher on the Amazon and in
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