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Sabine Pearlman: Ammo
It’s interesting that so many female photographers are exploring the imagery and idea of guns and gun culture.
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Photolucida: Dima Gavrysh: Inshallah
Work seen at Photolucida
Pasab ©Dima Gavrysh
Dima Gavrysh just celebrated the birth of his first child, a wonderful milestone after years of focusing his lens on the difficult subject
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JT Blatty: Snapshots Sent Home, Iraq 2003 (Part 2)
Yesterday, Jenn (JT) Blatty shared her journey as a young 23-year-old soldier, dealing with way more respnsibility than the ordinary young woman in the world.
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JT Blatty: Snapshots Sent Home, Afghanistan 2002 (Part 1)
Some months ago, I met Jenn (JT) Blatty when she sat down at my reviewing table at PhotoNOLA.
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Filter Photo Festival Week: Beth Gilbert
This week, I am sharing a few of photographers that I met at the Filter Photo Festival in Chicago….
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Review Santa Fe: Carolyn Drake
Over the next month, I will be sharing the work of photographers who attended Review Santa Fe in June.
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Re Runs: Kevin J Miyazaki
Today’s post on Kevin Miyazaki ran in 2009. Kevin is the creator and the heart behind the program, Collect.Give. His teaching blog is a gold mine of interviews and information.
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Review Santa Fe: Jonathan Saruk
Over the next months, I will be sharing some of the photographers who attended Review Santa Fe in June.
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Yigal Feliks
Ninth generation Israeli photographer, Yigal Feliks, has created several compelling bodies of work that grew out of his experience of serving in the Israeli Army.
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Panoptican Gallery remembers Pearl Harbor
When I was growing up, my parents and grandparents always treated December 7th, Pearl Harbor Day, with reverence.
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Peter Hebeisen
If you are lucky and happen to be in San Francisco before November 5th, Swiss photographer Peter Hebeisen has an epic project, Metamorphosis and Myth: 20th Century European Battlefields, on
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Tim Hetherington
Tim Hertherington, 1970-2011
When thinking about Memorial Day, and our soldiers around the world, I keep coming back to Tim Hetherington and the difficult and meaningful work that he dedicat
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