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Nadine Boughton: The Modess Women
©Nadine Boughton, Blood from Her Wherever
One of the taboo subjects in any arena is….well, menstruation.
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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
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Lisa Kereszi: The States Project: Connecticut
©Lisa Kereszi
I first met Lisa Kereszi at the 2013 Northeast Regional SPE Conference in Portland, Maine.
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Iran Week: Hamed Jaberha
©Hamed Jaberha, from Disorder
Some months back, Iranian curator and photographer, Kiana Farhoudi and I corresponded about photography in Iran.
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Outspoken: Seven Women Photographers
©Marky Kauffmann, Lost Beauty
For me, Outspoken is personal. For years, I never said a thing. I kept quiet. I was a “good girl.
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Jae Hwan Lim: Koreamerica
©Jae Hwan Lim, Agreement to Kimchi Series, 2016
Today, we share an interview with Jae Hwan Lim who is much active and vocal in his politically fueled, activist-artist practice.
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The Richard McCabe Mixtape
©Sesthasak Boonchai, Richard McCabe holding polaroid land camera in front of Polaroid 20 X 24″ camera, Ogden 2014
As we head into a week that celebrates all things photography in Ne
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Rita Leistner: The Tree Planters
©Rita Leistner
I have always said that my experience in the strenuous, remote job of tree planting in Canada prepared me for the role of documenting communities in extreme conditions.
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Victoria Will: Borne Back
Sam Shepard poses for a tintype (wet collodion) portrait at The Collective and Gibson Lounge Powered by CEG, during the 2014 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
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Tom M. Johnson: Pittsburgh Parking Lot Booths And Their Attendants
©Tom M. Johnson, John: 8th Street & Fort Duquesne Boulevard
Photographer Tom M. Johnson is a long time west coast friend who moved to Pittsburgh a couple of years ago.
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DB Waltrip: Of Mud and Men
©DB Waltrip, Red Dirt Road
In 2014, Alexa Dilworth and I had the good fortune to juror the festival exhibition for Slow Exposures.
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Tricia Gahagan: 11:11 Mirroring Consciousness
©Tricia Gahagan, The Last Goodbye. The First Hello, “This chance photograph was taken just a few short hours before my father unexpectedly crossed over.











