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Cindy Bendat: BE THE CHANGE: Los Angeles Protest Photographs 2003-2017
©Cindy Bendat, Protest Shadows
Activism is my rent for living on the planet.
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The Alyssa Coppelman Mixtape
©Drew Anthony Smith, The Wonderful Alyssa Coppelman
It gives me great pleasure to celebrate a special friend and bright light in the photo world, the wonderful Alyssa Coppelman.
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Haley Jane Samuelson: Year of the Beast
©Haley Jane Samuelson, At Forty
Haley Jane Samuelson’s Year of the Beast is quite the coming of age story, though not so much in the traditional sense.
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Keeping Watch: Hasan Elahi, Lauren Grabelle, and Sheri Lynn Behr
©Hasan Elahi
Sometimes I think the idea that we are being “watched” is a little like being on social media.
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Michael Marcelle: Kokomo
©Michael Marcelle
Sometimes all you need to see is one image and you just know. That was the case with the work of Michael Marcelle–one image and I was hooked.
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The Jennifer L. Stoots Mixtape
©Rachel Wolf, The Wonderful Jennifer Stoots
One reward of attending portfolio reviews as a reviewer, beyond meeting photographers and seeing amazing work, is the networking and connection
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Shawn Bush: 2017 LENSCRATCH Student Prize 1st Place Winner:
©Shawn Bush
Marking our fifth year running the Lenscratch Student Prize, myself, Aline Smithson, and Sarah Stankey continue to be excited about the quality of work flooding in from all di
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Ken Weingart interviews Mark Seliger
©Mark Seliger, Kurt Cobain
Mark Seliger is one of the best-known editorial portrait photographers in the U.S., for over thirty years.
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CENTER’s Exhibitor’s Choice 2nd Place Award: Mario Lalau
©Mario Lalau
Mario Lalau received 2nd Place in CENTER’s Exhibitor’s Choice Award. His project and book, Tropeço, “unravels the cities wherever he goes.
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Kevin Horan: Chattel: A Portrait Story
©Kevin Horan, Hamilton
Kevin Horan comes to fine art after a career as a photojournalist.
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Sandra Klein: Noisy Brain
©Sandra Klein, Life is a Rain Moth Sewn Archival Pigment Print
I’m always amazed at how an artist will turn life into art, and even more so when they use their own reflections as a
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Olivia Parker: Vanishing in Plain Sight
©Olivia Parker, Nattering Things
When I was in college, my mother gave me a book of Olivia Parker’s photography.











