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Kathleen Robbins: In Cotton
I met Kathleen Robbins at PhotoNOLA this past December where she was being celebrated for her project, Into the Flatland, with an exhibition at the New Orleans Photo Alliance.
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Canteen Magazine’s Naked Judging: Learning from Rejection, Part 1
Today’s and tomorrow’s posts are not-to-be-missed in terms of learning what jurors look for when determining winners.
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Alyssa Miserendino: Our World Insideout
This week, I am sharing a few of photographers that I met at the Filter Photo Festival in Chicago….
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Medium Festival: Amanda Dahlgren
Featuring photographers seen at the Medium Photography Festival in San Diego….
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Jaime Permuth: Yonkeros
Guatemalan photographer, Jaime Permuth, lives, works and teaches in New York City.
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Review Santa Fe: Marc McAndrews
Over the next month, I will be sharing the work of photographers who attended Review Santa Fe in June.
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Greg Ruffing
OK, I admit it.
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Kirk Crippens
It is rare to gain access to a world behind bars, but photographer Kirk Crippens achieved that task in 2008, and since then, he has been granted one hour with the prisoners on an annual basi
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Justin Kaneps: In Our Veins
Justin Kaneps may be at the starting line of his photography career, having just received his BFA from The Art Institute in Boston, but he is in no way a beginner.
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Carl Corey: For Love and Money
We are a country of entrepreneurs, self-starters, and determined individuals that make up the core of our American dream.
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Yvette Marie Dostatni
Willis Grieger, a Chesterton, Indiana farmer and folk artist, with a concrete companion he made. Behind his barn is another of his creations, a man falling from a telephone pole.
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Tom Paiva
Los Angeles photographer, Tom Paiva, often finds himself working in another reality, creating his photographs long after our heads have hit the pillow.