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Jean Laughton: The States Project: South Dakota
©Jean Laughton, Self Portrait of Jean Laughton
©Jean Laughton
Up at 3 AM and back on my Pony – Gathered cattle on the old XX ranch – like a Badlands back lot … Rode acros
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Harvey Stein: Briefly Seen – New York Street Photography
“As individuals in New York City, when we become part of the crowd, we lose our individuality if only for a few minutes and become part of the fabric and mosaic of the city.
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ART + SCIENCE: Laura Splan
©Laura Splan, Modular Systems #1, 2012
Multimedia artist, Laura Splan, explores science through art.
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Grace Weston: The States Project: Oregon
©Grace Weston
The first piece I saw by Grace Weston was Heaven Help Us. The image was chosen for the poster for The Clown Show at Froelick Gallery in Portland.
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Korea Week: Myoung Ho Lee
©Myoung Ho Lee
Works of Korean photographers presented in Korea Week have some remarkable visual creativity and their vision in photographs that are striking and intellectual challenging.
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Shannon Johnstone: Landfill Dogs
© Shannon Johnstone, Ice Frosting, impoundment 82263
Shannon Johnstone‘s new book, Landfill Dogs, is a touching project that highlights the importance of animal welfare in the Unite
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Naomi Shersty: The States Project: Wisconsin
©Naomi Shersty
The acts of looking back and looking within are perhaps best done from a distance. The images in Naomi Shersty‘s series Swaddle are clearly not from Wisconsin.
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Kevin J. Miyazaki: The States Project: Wisconsin
©Kevin J. Miyazaki
One thing that is special about my position here at Lenscratch is the ability to celebrate those that I admire and respect most.
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2015 in the Rear View Mirror
Wait. What just happened. How did it all go by so fast? Time seems to be morphing into a new reality.
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Harvey Wang: From Darkroom to Daylight
As a film photographer, I am intrigued by and appreciative of the heroic efforts of photographer and filmmaker Harvey Wang to examine the state of photography in 2015.
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Bruce Hall: Immersed: Our Experience with Autism
©Bruce Hall
Autism is not subtle. It is not vague. It pervades everything, surfaces everywhere.
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Zachary McCauley: States Project: Alabama
©Zachary McCauley, The End of Mountain Street and Toyota, 2015
I’m excited to start off my week as guest editor with the work of Zachary McCauley.











