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Eugene Ellenberg: My Father’s House (2010-2013)
Photographer Eugene Ellenberg has created a poignant and well-seen body of work, My Father’s House, a process that allowed him to experience and begin to understand his family, especia
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Stephen DiRado: Dinner Series
New Year’s Eve, December 31, 1998, Edgartown, MA ©Stephen DiRado
In preparation for tomorrow’s feasting, I thought Stephen DiRado’s project, Dinner Series, was a perfect way
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Susan Swihart: If Only
©Susan Swihart
Photographer Susan Swihart follows her successful project on twins, About Face, with a new self portrait project that examines motherhood and identity in If Only.
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Interview with McNair Evans: Confessions for a Son
This week, Lenscratch celebrates the SlowExposures Photography Festival.
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Jessica Todd Harper: The Home Stage
Some years ago, I wrote “Jessica Todd Harper has a painter’s eye, an artist’s soul, and a photographer’s intuition, and when these three qualities combine, you get images that ar
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James Stephenson: Parallel Play
James Stephenson has created a whimsical and layered project capturing not only how and what we choose to photograph, but how children define themselves through artwork.
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Tytia Habing: This is Boy
When Photographer Tytia Habing was considering motherhood, she pictured having a daughter.
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Anna Ream: Comfort Objects
Photographer Anna Ream has been documenting family and children for a number of years and has a project about the objects that children use to comfort themselves in their early years.
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Molly Matalon: Mom
Womanhood isn’t exactly something I identify with. However, I am fascinated in photography that explores the female gaze in terms of womanhood, femininity, and beauty.
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Interview with Hiroshi Watanabe: The Day the Dam Collapses
Book Week continues…..
Hiroshi Watanabe is a long time friend and I have been a long time fan of his work and person. -
Mexico Week: Maria Jose Sesma
Maria Jose Sesma was born in Torreón, in Northern Mexico, living in Mexico City since 2008.
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Mexico Week: Mariela Sancari: Moisés
I am thrilled to introduce Guest Editor Mariela Sancari who will be sharing the work of Mexican photographers on Lenscratch this week.










