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Success Stories: Cole Thompson
Cole Thompson’s work has been on my radar for a number of years.
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Critical Mass: Bill Vaccaro
Looking at portfolios from Critical Mass 2011…
Chicago photographer, Bill Vaccaro, has been a long time fan of the blur, using “toy cameras, medium format view cameras, and obscu -
Sarah Wilson
Tonight I will be attending my high school reunion.
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ReRuns: Enrique Ahumada
I have a house full of guests and am taking the day off! So am sharing a previous post on Enrique Ahumada!
Enrique Ahumada is an Argentine American who discovered the power of photographic -
Success Stories: Bruce Haley
A couple of years ago, I wrote this about Bruce Haley on Lenscratch:
Bruce Haley on his Nevada property, June 2011
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Success Stories: Susan Burnstine
Today’s post is especially meaningful as I am celebrating a significant marker in a photographer’s journey.
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MOPLA: Dan Shepherd
Looking at photographers and exhibitions featured in The Month of Photography in Los Angeles.
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Photo L.A. 2011
This past weekend, photo l.a.
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The Curator Ship
Moritz Neumüller, an independent Curator from Barcelona, as started a great blog, The Curator Ship, that lists the most relevant Porfolio Reviews in 2011.
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Mary Shannon Johnstone
This week Lenscratch is looking at some of the top 50 portfolios from Critical Mass….
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James Griffioen
As with Tim Hyde’s work that showcases nature reclaiming itself, James Griffioen’s series, Feral Houses, speaks to a lost neighborhood that is also being reclaimed by nature.
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Buzzy Sullivan
Buzzy Sullivan is at the beginning of his photography career, but he’s taped into the most crucial lesson that a photographer can learn: shoot what you know.











