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Craig Easton: Fisherwomen
©Craig Easton, Louise Hutchins, filleter, Aberdeen, 2013, from the series: FISHERWOMEN
Craig Easton’s multi-year project, Fisherwomen, is a fascinating combination of portraiture, lands
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Photographers on Photographers: Granville Carroll in Conversation with Lonnie Graham
©Lonnie Graham, Living in a spirit house, Aunt Dora’s Room, Smithsonian Institution Washington DC..
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Lacey Terrell: The Passing Ring
©Lacey Terrell, The Passing Ring 1996-2021, (circus poster, 1996)
I think about the notion of the Circus’ place on the fringe of culture, while also being at its historical core.
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Debbie Miracolo: Imagined Moments from the Porch
©Debbie Miracolo, I used to float
Over the last year, I have seen and featured a variety of projects created during the pandemic.
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Lindsay Morris: Meet Your Neighbor
©Lindsay Morris, Untitled #1, from Meet My Neighbor
“The works are not only a meditation on the changing landscape of our towns, but how crucial our interconnectedness is to our su
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Erina C. Alejo: A Hxstory of Renting
©Erina Alejo, AHOR – A Hxstory of Renting Book Cover
I didn’t know much about the Filipino community in San Francisco, other than its prominency, before getting to know Erina Alej
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Al J. Thompson: Remnants of an Exodus: The Book
©Al J. Thompson, Remnants of an Exodus
Earlier last year, we featured Al J.
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Focus on Norway: Terje Abusdal | Slash & Burn
©Terje Abusdal
My initial introduction to Terje Abusdal came in a manner that has grown common in 2020, by means of a Zoom interview after having exchanged numerous emails.
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Alexander Heilner: Welcome Home
©Alexander Heilner
Projects featured this week were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions.
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J Houston: Tuck + Roll
©J Houston
Projects featured this week were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions.
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Maja Daniels: Storytellers
Dalia Tenn Lars Persson (1878-1938), from Elf Dalia by Maja Daniels, Courtesy of Elfdalen Hembygdsförening (EHF)
Through a photographic collection of light leaked landscapes, obscured fig
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Maria Kapajeva: Dream is Wonderful, Yet Unclear
Dream is Wonderful, Yet Unclear by Maria Kapajeva, Published by Milda Books
Maria Kapajeva describes her book, Dream is Wonderful, Yet Unclear, as a piece of fabric.










