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Gordon Magnin
Los Angeles-based artist, Gordon Magnin, produces work that is a perfect combination of his education, talents, and environment.
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Lottie Davies
British photographer, Lottie Davies, seems to do it all and do it well.
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Kurt Jordan
I was first introduced to Kurt Jordan’s work this summer, when he submitted this terrific image of stock piled firewood to the Lenscratch 4th of July exhibition.
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Mike Sinclair
I was first exposed to Mike Sinclair’s work on 20×200. I am drawn to the sense of nostolgia in his work, and to the colors that are at the same time muted and brilliant.
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Russ Martin
Russ Martin seems to be everywhere these days which is a good thing because Russ has been involved in photography for several decades, over 30 of them as a photography teacher, and it’
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Mike Peters
If you ever wanted to know what it looks like to be an American, or more importantly, a human being, I think Mike Peters would be able to show you.
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Chad Muthard
Chad Muthard lives is Philadelphia and received his BFA from the Tyler School of Art.
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George Steinmetz
I’ve been holding onto my copy of the April 19th issue of the The New Yorker because of an image by George Steinmetz.
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Entering Competitions: more lessons learned
I have had the fortunate opportunity to co-curate several terrific exhibitions in Los Angeles recently and will soon be juroring SELF-SEARCHING: The Art of Self-Portraiture for the Vermont P
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Douglas Ljungkvist
Looking at Review Santa Fe participants from 2010…
Swedish born, now living in Brooklyn, photographer Douglas Ljungkvist is tapping into a cultural phenomenon. -
Monica Orozco
Last week, on my way into a screening of Sex and the City 2, I had the pleasure of discovering Monica Orozco’s new series It Lasted 16 Outfits, on view at the Arclight Cinema in Holl
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Thank You, NYMPHOTO
I was recently exploring some of the e-zine links on my blog and discovered that several terrific on-line magazines have taken a break or bitten the dust.











