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Mischelle Moy
©Mischelle Moy, Wing on Wo & Co Lookbook 2, 2020
Spanning both a personal practice of luxuriously-saturated landscapes and an equally color-intensive commercial studio practice produc
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Soren Solkaer: Black Sun
©Soren Solkaer, Black Sun #3
Søren Solkær is a Danish photographer.
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Focus on Installation: Letha Wilson
©Letha Wilson, Yellowstone Sunrise Idaho Lava (2021), UV prints on steel, 22 1/2” x 26” x 8”
In Letha Wilson’s multimedia works, photographs of the land are bolstered with structu
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The Artist Intervenes: Charlotte Schmid-Maybach
©Charlotte Schmid-Maybach, Puget Sound 13” x 16” Sewn archival inkjet print on kozo paper, metallic and mixed thread, 2019
Topography, or the study of the physical characteristics of
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Donald R. Pettit: Spaceborne
Caption by Donald R. Pettit, Aurora, 2011, Dancing wisps of red and green over northern Canada.
“Art is an inevitable consequence of being human – even in space.
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Magda Biernat: Storytellers
©Magda Biernat, Provincial Trunk Highway, Riverton, Manitoba, Canada, from The Edge of Knowing
I lived on a river for 7 years. On one side Vermont, and the other New York.
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Matthew Arnold: Storytellers
©Matthew Arnold, from Longing For Amelia
Recorded history and photography. While the terms aren’t exactly synonymous there is great degree of overlap in the way we discuss the two.
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Matteo Di Giovanni: Storytellers
©Matteo Di Giovanni, from Blue Bar
The story of a human life is inherently circular.
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Anna Beeke: Storytellers
©Anna Beeke, from Sylvania
When I was a child my family relocated from California to Connecticut.
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Wendel White: Storytellers
©Wendel White, from Red Summer
How we experience an image has largely to do with light, tonality, and composition.
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Bil Zelman: Here We Are, Stories from the Sixth Extinction
©Bil Zelman, Mangrove, Everglades Since Destroyed, 2017
Many photography projects address human-caused devastation in a way that doesn’t quite evoke the horror nor the reality of the si
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Art + Science II: The Exhibition
©Alex Turner
There’s an inherent duality within the fields of art and science. Neither is right; neither is wrong.
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