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Heather Evans Smith: Seen Not heard
©Heather Evans Smith, Confection
Walking into Heather Evans Smith’s exhibition Seen Not Heard at the Southeast Center for Photography is like walking into your Southern grandmother’s
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Christina Riley: Born
©Christina Riley
California-based photographer Christina Riley tackles painful subjects with unflinching authenticity and intimacy.
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CENTER Producer’s Choice 3rd Place Award: Dirk Anschütz
© Dirk Anschütz, Jason/Chester
Congratulations to Dirk Anschütz for his Third Place win in the 2018 Producer’s Choice Award for his project Fathers and Sons.
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CENTER Director’s Choice Award 1st Place Winner: Fatemeh Baigmoradi
©Fatemeh Baigmoradi
Congratulations to Fatemeh Baigmoradi for her First Place win in the CENTER’s Director’s Choice Awards acknowledging her project, It’s Hard to Kill.
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CENTER’s Editor’s Choice Award 2nd Place Winner: Amber Shields
©Amber Shields, Daytrip
Congratulations to Amber Shields for her 2nd Place win in the CENTER’S Editor’s Choice Award, for her project, Visions of Johanne – The Aging Female
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CENTER’s Curator’s Choice Award First Place Winner: Jerry Takigawa
©Jerry Takigawa, Yes. Yes.
Congratulations to Jerry Takigawa for his first place selection in CENTER’s Curator’s Choice Awards for his project, Balancing Cultures.
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CENTER’s Project Development Grant Winner: Vikesh Kapoor
©Vikesh Kapoor, See You At Home
Congratulations to Vikesh Kapoor for being selected for The Project Development Grant recognizing his project, See You at Home.
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Fotofest Week: Tira Khan: Growing Up Girl
©Tira Khan, No More Braids
I was glad to have a chance to revisit Tira Khan’s project, Growing Up Girl, at Fotofest’s The International Meeting Place Reviews.
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Fotofest Week: Yukari Chikura: Zaido and Fluorite Fantasia
©Yukari Chikura, Zaida
“These days, I fear that the culture (of Japan) that has been preserved and passed down from generation to generation through many sacrifices, is sadly starti
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Interview with Melissa Sptiz: You Have Nothing to Worry About
©Melissa Spitz, Mom laying down, 2014
Melissa Spitz is an artist from St. Louis, Missouri who currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.
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Joshua Smith: The First Years
©Joshua Smith, Under the Blanket, 2014, Archival Pigment Print, 8×12”
When I started writing about photographers using their families as subject matter in 2005, I was particularly
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Mary Frey: The States Project: Connecticut
©Mary Frey
I first met Mary Frey in 1983. I was a freshman in college. Mary quickly came to represent all that I could hope for myself in the future.










