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The Rotem Rozental Mixtape
©Roy Regev, Portrait of Rotem Rozental
Since we are focusing on Los Angeles this week, I would be remiss not to celebrate the new Executive Director of the Los Angeles Center of Photograp
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I LOVE L.A.: Francesca Forquet: Santa Monica
©Francesca Forquet, What If
…it comes natural to me, as I try to get to know this country walking through the deserted alleys of Santa Monica, to notice these little clues, and to t
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David Paul Bayles and Frederick J. Swanson: Following Fire: A Resilient Forest, An Uncertain Future
© David Paul Bayles and Frederick J Swanson, Standing, Still.
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Photographers on Photographers: Lindley Warren Mickunas and Eli Durst
© Eli Durst, Boy Scout Salute, 2015 24 x 30” Archival Pigment Print
Over the last two weeks, we are sharing some of our favorite Photographers on Photographers posts.
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Photographers on Photographers: Al J. Thompson in conversation with Rashod Taylor
©Rashod Taylor, Bath Time
Over the next two weeks, we are sharing some of our favorite Photographers on Photographers posts.
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Photographers on Photographers: Joel Jimenez Jara in Conversation with Alec Soth
© Alec Soth, Cemetery, Fountain City, WI, 2002 from the project Sleeping by the Mississippi, 2004
Over the next two weeks, we are sharing some of our favorite Photographers on Photographe
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Can We Afford Success, Revisited
©Aline Smithson, Moving On
“Almost all photographers have incurred large expenses in the pursuit of tiny audiences, finding that the wonder they’d hoped to share is something few
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Art + Science: The Pandemic: Aline Smithson and Lydia Panas
©Aline Smithson (L), ©Lydia Panas (R)
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the artists who were able to avoid severe illness or hospitalization were given a unique gift of time to respo
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Publisher’s Spotlight: Brown Owl Press
©Brian David Stevens, Beware of Trains, published by Brown Owl Press
©Brian David Stevens, Beware of Trains, published by Brown Owl Press
This past year we have been focusing on books
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Germany Week: JAKOB GANSLMEIER
©Jakob Ganslmeier
This week Lenscratch will turn its sights upon the artistic output of German photographers who present a broad array of the personal, social, historical, and political i
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Mike Peters and Matt Weber: Coney Island: Double Vision
I remember about a decade ago, I was in Paris and struck by the phenomenon of tourists looking at art through their iPhones, rather than just looking at art.











