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Andrea Wenglowskyj: Worried Standing Still
Avoiding the Sincere and Overly Faithful
With often meditative or curious images, Andrea Wenglowskyj seems to create a visual diary of the waiting period many photographers shooting with f
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Kelsey Duff: Young and Old
Lenscratch will be featuring submitted projects this week…
Kelsey Duff is currently a student of photography.
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PhotoNOLA Review Prize: Walker Pickering
The talented Mr. Pickering garnered a 2nd Place in the PhotoNOLA reviews for his projects, Esprit de Corps and Nearly West.
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Dave Jordano: Detroit: Unbroken Down
Dave Jordano has always been a compassionate and insightful observer and he brings those qualities to his hometown of Detroit.
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Robbie McClaran: From Here On
Robbie McClaran is a documentary and fine art photographer who for more than thirty years has been telling stories of the American people and landscape.
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Thomas Gardiner: Untitled USA (2011-2012)
I don’t know what it is about large format work (in this case and 8×10). There is another level of emotion, of light quality, of detail that makes photographs more evocative.
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Gerard Gaskin: The CDS/Honickman First Book Prize in Photography
Every two years, the Duke University Center of Documentary Studies offers the CDS/Honickman First Book Prize in Photography.
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Marieke van der Velden: A Monday in Kabul
Afghan men are good horsemen. At Gharga Lake they can rent a horse. They gallop as fast as they can along the beach, trying to outdo each other when making their horses rear.
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Dave Jordano: Early 35mm Work from Detroit 1972
The wonderful Dave Jordano has been a long time observer of Detroit, the city where he was born and traversed with a 35mm as a student, onto a 4×5, and today uses digital capture to doc
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Christine Osinski: Shoppers, Chicago, and Swimmers 1980-1996
Staten Island ©Christine Osinski
Staten Island ©Christine Osinski
When I first encountered Christine Osinski’s Staten Island work at Photo Nola last year it was love at first sig
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Louis Draper: Retrospective 1950-1990
©Louis Draper
Candela Books + Gallery in Richmond, VA recently opened the first retrospective exhibition of the mid-century African-American photographer, Louis Draper (1935-2002) that
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Bill Yates: Sweetheart Roller Skating Rink 1972-1973
Bill Yates shares a project that is 40 years old but feels just as compelling as contemporary work.
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