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Taylor Hedrick: Sun Felt
©Taylor Hedrick, Dad at Bat
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy. Today, we’ll be looking at Taylor Hedrick’s series Sun Felt.
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Lisa Beard: Because It’s There
©Lisa Beard, Backyard Rings
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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Intimations on Kat Davis’ Excerpts
Like Dust, Exhibition at Modified Arts in Phoenix Arizona
After pawing through an antique store, Goodwill, or secondhand shop of any kind, you’re soon to feel the grime of aged objects c
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Photography Educator: Aline Smithson
©Aline Smithson, Lake Meditations, 2022
Welcome to Photography Educator, a new monthly series on Lenscratch.
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Sara Bennett: On Their Own: Women Over 90
©Sara Bennett, RYFKA FINKELSTEIN, 95, Cherry Hill, NJ (2023)
I don’t feel old in my head. I’m happy I wasn’t caught by the Germans and I wasn’t killed and I survived.
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Photographers on Photographers: Kiên Hoàng in Conversation with Jamie Maxtone – Graham
© Jamie Maxtone-Graham,Portrait of Quy – State of Youth, 2007
I first encountered the photography of Jamie Maxtone-Graham in 2019 when I came across his series “State Of Youth
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Photographers on Photographers: Vicente Isaías in conversation with Paula Aranoa
© Paula Aranoa (from Entretejidas).
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Photographers on Photographers: Elena Bulet I Llopis in conversation with Eduardo L. Rivera
©Eduardo L Rivera, Tied, 2016
Eduardo L.
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The 2024 Lenscratch 2nd Place Student Prize Winner: Ariana Gomez
©Ariana Gomez, Time Difference, 2023
It is with pleasure that the jurors announce the 2024 Lenscratch Student Prize 2nd Place Winner, Ariana Gomez was selected for her project, My Mother
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One Year Later: Christian K. Lee
© Christian K. Lee, from Armed Doesn’t Mean Dangerous, Aaron Banks, 38, and his son Aaron Banks Jr., 08, embrace at a local park on Saturday, May 22, 2021 in Cedar Park, Tx.
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Anastasia Sierra and Carrie Usmar: Talking Motherhood
© Anastasia Sierra, Safe Place, 2021
Carrie Usmar and Anastasia Sierra use photography to investigate the complexity of motherhood.
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From Altars to Alchemy: The Photography of Garin Horner
©Garin Horner, A Collection of Relics, 2020
In 2017, while I was in grad school preparing to graduate, I brought my portfolio to the Portfolio Throw Down at the National S.P.E.
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