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Mark Duffy: Vote No. 1
©Mark Duffy
Politicians are on our radar these days, and Irish photographer Mark Duffy captures a humorous look at those with the desire to lead in his series, Vote No. 1.
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Jona Frank: The Modern Kids
©Jona Frank, Book Cover of The Modern Kids
Photographer Jona Frank has just released her third book, The Modern Kids, published by Kehrer Verlag.
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Rachel Jump: Origins
©Rachel Jump
I first met Rachel Jump when we shared a week at the Maine Media Workshops this summer.
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Willie Anne Wright: Direct Positive
©Willie Anne Wright, Richmond, Virginia Joan by Her Pool, 1986
Candela Books has just released their sixth publication, Direct Positive: Willie Anne Wright, accompanied by an exhibition a
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Bruce Hall: Immersed: Our Experience with Autism
©Bruce Hall
Autism is not subtle. It is not vague. It pervades everything, surfaces everywhere.
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Kurt Simonson: Northwoods Journals
Cover of Northwoods Journals (offset printing on cloth, 7.75 x 9.
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Jesse Burke: Wild & Precious
Wild & Precious Front Cover ©Jesse Burke
Wild & Precious Back Cover ©Jesse Burke
There are so many things I want to teach you.
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Lori Pond: Menace
©Lori Pond
The animal world survives without weaponry, using posture, glare, and teeth to exhibit power–the idea of creating intimidation and instilling fear is one that Lori Pond e
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Marieke van der Velden: Das-Paradies
©Marieke van der Velden
Dutch documentary photographer Marieke van der Velden and Dutch journalist Saskia Adriaens have a new project, Das-Paradies, that explores the phenomenon of Middl
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Dugan Aguilar: She Sang Me a Goodluck Song
“…If you are unacquainted with the California Indian world, shed all your preconceived notions and give yourself over to a new experience.
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The Ashly Stohl Interview: Charth Vader
Longtime friend, fellow Six Shooter, and lover of all things New York City, photographer Ashly Stohl has released her first monograph, Charth Vader, published by Peanut Press.
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Susan Rosenberg Jones: Second Time Around
©Susan Rosenberg Jones
Falling in love later in life is like navigating a known terrain that hasn’t been traveled for some time. It’s familiar, but it has its hazards.
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