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Arden Surdam: Hold Your Breath
©Arden Surdam
I first was introduced to Arden Surdam’s photographs at Paris Photo Los Angeles last year.
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Guillermo González: Domestic
©Guillermo González
Guillermo González has spent the last three years considering the family portrait–its history, its context, and its legacy.
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Charles H. Traub: Lunchtime
©Charles H. Traub, from Lunchtime
“If you stay in one place long enough, everybody passes by. And, truth be known, everybody wants to be photographed.” – Charles H.
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Byrd M. Williams IV: Proof: Photographs from Four Generations of a Texas Family
©Byrd M. Williams III, 1949, Dance School Girls, Fort Worth, TX
Most of us have family albums, but very few of us have a professional photographic legacy that spans four generations.
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Naoko Wowsugi: Thank You for Teaching Me English
©Naoko Wowsugi, Thank You for Teaching Me English installation
©Naoko Wowsugi, Thank You for Teaching Me English installation
I was scrolling through the winners of The Outwin 2016: Am
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Jacqueline Roberts: Nebula
Sometimes a photographic artist finds the perfect combination of subject, process, and way of seeing resulting in work that is quite extraordinary.
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Lissa Rivera: Beautiful Boy
©Lissa Rivera, Motel, Virginia, Courtesy of Clampart
When I first encountered Lissa Rivera’s photograph, Motel, Virginia, I was a bit distracted.
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Kris Graves: The Testament Project
©Kris Graves, Jessica, 2016, Courtesy of Sasha Wolf Projects
About a month ago, I was standing in a room of vivid color surrounded by beautiful faces, each shimmering with a different spe
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Craig Becker: Scratch
©Craig Becker
I thought Halloween might be an apt day to feature the work of photographer/artist Craig Becker.
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Andreas Tsonidis: Returning Home
©Andreas Tsonidis , Effie 2010
The sticky wicket of photographing family is to find a place of observation without judgement and/or to be able to observe while participating in the action
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Ervin A. Johnson: #InHonor
©Ervin A. Johnson, Rudy
Atlanta Celebrates Photography is in full swing, and one of the highlight exhibitions is Ervin A.
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Sasha Phyars-Burgess: THERE (Yankee)
©Sasha Phyars-Burgess
I first met Sasha Phyars-Burgess while attending the third annual New York Times Portfolio Review, and I’ve since continued to follow her work.
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