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Nick Brandt: This Empty World
©Nick Brandt, The Empty World Book Cover
The damnation of animal life, the debasement of human life, the destructive conjugality between the two: it is not just the animals who are the vi
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Southbound: Photographs of and about the New South, Day 5
Peter’s Rock Church, Marianna, Arkansas, 2010. From the Red Ball of a Sun Slipping Downseries.
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PhotoNOLA: Rich Frishman: Ghosts of Segregation
©Rich Frishman, 16th Street Baptist Church; Birmingham, Alabama 2018 On September 15, 1963, the congregation of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama greeted each other be
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Art + Science: Art of Healing: J. Fredric May
©J. Fredric May
J. Fredric May is a visual artist based in Los Angeles, CA. His life course changed in 2012 after he suffered a stroke.
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2018 In the Rear View Mirror
©Aline Smithson, Moving On
I have to admit it, New Year’s Eve feels a bit like Ground Hog’s Day.
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Janelle Lynch: Another Way of Looking at Love
©Janelle Lynch, Red Berries, from Another Way of Looking at Love
The fragile beauty of Janelle Lynch’s 8 x 10 capture of nature is the subject of a new monograph, Another Way of Loo
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The States Project: Oklahoma: Crystal Z Campbell
Reenactment, exhibition at BRIC Arts © Crystal Z Campbell, 2018 Photo Credit: BRIC and Etienne Frossard
I can not recall how I got acquainted to Crystal Z Campbell.
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Jess Dugan: To Survive on this Shore
©Jess Dugan, To Survive on This Shore Book Cover
“I’m a senior citizen. I made it to seventy and a lot of them won’t make it, they won’t make it at all.
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PhotoNOLA Prize: Ist Place: Rachel Boillot: Silent Ballad
©Rachel Boillot, Eugene Hensley and Jobie Pray
On Thursday, September 6th at 10am CST, the PhotoNOLA Portfolio Reviews open for registration.
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Daniel W. Coburn: Becoming a Specter
©Daniel W. Coburn
There is magic in the photographs of Daniel W. Coburn. I have been a longtime fan of his work and particular images have made room in my memories over the years.
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Daniel McCullough: Interruptions
© Daniel McCullough
The medium of photography was originally considered a way to objectively represent reality, completely untouched by the photographer’s perspective.
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Interview with Joel Meyerowitz: Where I Find Myself
© Laurence King Publishing
“Joel Meyerowitz: Where I Find Myself, published by Laurence King in March 2018 is the first major single book retrospective of one of the world’s most











