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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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Jordan Eagles in Conversation with Douglas Breault
© J.Paul Getty Trust, 2024 Jordan Eagles, Installation of “Illuminations” at the Getty Center, Los Angeles
The past does not simply stay in the past.
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Michael Rababy: CASINOLAND: Tired of Winning
©Michael Rababy, CASINOLAND: Tired of Winning book cover, published by Kehrer Verlag
Photographs are thought made visible.
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Interview with Tabitha Barnard and Jake Benzinger: “Dead Trees Speak to Me” and Independent Photo Book Publishing
© Tabitha Barnard
“Dead Trees Speak to Me” is a culmination of photographs spanning ten years. Tabitha Barnard was raised oldest of four sisters in a close-knit Maine family.
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Womanhood Week: Benita Mayo
©Benita Mayo, Andrea, age 50 – I feel sexiest when I walk by a mirror and catch a glimpse of myself and realize, sometimes just for a moment, that I look as good as I feel.
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Joe Reynolds in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Joe Reynolds
Joe Reynolds uses a large-format camera to build bonds that stretch across continents.
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Participant Observer: Will Westbrook & The Elephant Six Collective
Installation of Participant Observer: Will Westbrook and the The Elephant Six Collective
Photographer Will Westbrook was an art student at Louisiana Tech University in the early 1990s who
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Tamara Reynolds and Zach Callahan in Conversation with Ashlyn Davis Burns
© Reynolds, The Visitation_(Untitled-Crystal at doorway)
©Zach Callahan, Untitled, Taxi Driver
I was so delighted to receive an email from Zach Callahan about a month after my second d
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Logan Gibson Davis: Clarence, Go Tell the Bees and Blueberries and Apple Trees
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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Danielle “deo” Owensby: My Divine Comedy
©Danielle Owensby, Inferno: The Pathway Lost
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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Melissa Grace Kreider: i will bite the hand that feeds
©Melissa Grace Kreider, a.l. (an american liability), 2024
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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