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Linda Foard Roberts: Lament
Lament by Linda Foard Roberts, Radius Books 2025
In Lament (Radius Books, 2025), Linda Foard Roberts reflects on the history and memory of the American South, where she was born and raised
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The 2025 Lenscratch Honorable Mention Winner: Montenez Lowery
©Montenez Lowery, 100% Pure Shae Butter Container Pinhole
It is with pleasure that the jurors announce the 2025 Lenscratch Student Prize Honorable Mention Winner Montenez Lowery.
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The Halide Project Celebrates 10 Years of Analog Photography
20/20 Festival Photobook Fair, 2024. (Photograph by Liz Jelsomine)
We are excited to celebrate the Halide Project’s 10th Anniversary.
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Gregory Jundanian: Once There Was and Was Not
©Gregory Jundanian
Today, I’m pleased to feature the work of Gregory Jundanian, whom I met at last year’s Review Santa Fe.
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Jordan Eagles in Conversation with Douglas Breault
© J.Paul Getty Trust, 2024 Jordan Eagles, Installation of “Illuminations” at the Getty Center, Los Angeles
The past does not simply stay in the past.
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Kari Varner: Blueprints for Slaughter and Groundwork
©Kari Varner, Blueprints for Slaughter
I cannot remember when I first stumbled across Kari Varner’s images, but I know I have been unable to get them out of my head since I saw them.
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Richard Misrach: Dancing With Nature
© Richard Misrach
“A lot of my work is heavy and political. This body of work was not. This is about that joy and beauty.
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Julianne Clark: After Maxine
©Julianne Clark, Portal
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by intimacy and memory. Today, we’ll be looking at Julianne Clark’s series After Maxine.
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Michael Young: Maybe Tomorrow
©Michael Young, Bard Hill Road, 2023
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by intimacy and memory.
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THE CENTER AWARDS: PROJECT DEVELOPMENT GRANT: SARA ABBASPOUR
© Sara Abbaspour, Images from the series “Transitional Realms”
Congratulations to Sara Abbaspour for being selected for CENTER’s Project Development Grant recognizing her project,
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Debbie Fleming Caffery: In Light of Everything
© Debbie Fleming Caffery, Radius Books
Debbie Fleming Caffery is an artist born and working in southwest Louisiana.
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Black Women Photographers : Community At The Core
“Murky Waters is my way of examining the challenges that women still face in society, by illustrating the positions we are forced into, and the situations that different groups of wom










