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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.
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Review Santa Fe: Julie McCarthy: The Last Great War/Postscript
Julie McCarthy brought a personal body of work to Review Santa Fe.
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Review Santa Fe: Amanda Hankerson: The Hankersons
The search for identity is a powerful desire, even if you think you know who you are.
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Review Santa Fe: Elizabeth Moran: Record of Cherry Road
One of the benefits of attending Review Santa Fe was meeting the 2013 and 2014 Lenscratch Student Prize winners: Elizabeth Moran and Frances Denny, both in attendance for the reviews.
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Review Santa Fe: Josh Quigley: A Shameless Longing
Josh Quigley is a talented story teller, weaving reality and fiction into new narratives that feel truthful and strangely familiar.
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Daniel W. Coburn: The Hereditary Estate
Daniel W.
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Honey Lazar: Loving Aunt Ruth
Some years ago, I juried an image of Honey Lazar’s knees into a self-portrait show at the Vermont Photo Place Gallery.
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2014 Spotlight Grand Prize Finalist: Angela Francis
Several months ago, I had the great pleasure to sit on a committee of jurors for the annual Southern California Spotlight Awards for high schoolers in the arts.
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Interview with Ashley Kauschinger: Questions of Origin
Two years ago, shortly before I started working with Aline, Lenscratch had just posted the work of Ashley Kauschinger, graduate student at Texas Woman’s University.
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Kari Wehrs: Keep Looking Up
Kari Wehrs’ project, Keep Looking Up, allows us to share her experience of losing family, as she examines the poignancy and emotion of those we love at the end of life.
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