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Reathel Geary: Waiting for Griffin
This week, Lenscratch explores the work of 4 fathers interpreting life with their Autistic sons…
I had the pleasure of meeting Reathel Geary at Photolucida recently, where he shared h
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Charles J. Mintz: The Album Project
This week, Lenscratch explores the work of 4 fathers interpreting life with their Autistic sons…
Charles Mintz considers photography his third career, a career that has moved into in
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Rachael Woodson: Band of Outsiders
Today concludes Portrait Week. Post contributed by Grant Gill.
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Jeff Phillips: Lost and Found
My Chicago friend, Jeff Phillips, happened upon a set of 1,000 slides in a secondhand store–a discovery that set him not only on a journey into someone else’s life, but connecte
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Janna Ireland: The Spotless Mirror
To mix up this week, and to also bring in a range of different ages, I really wanted to showcase work by students receiving their MFA.
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Joshua Lutz: Hesitating Beauty
One day several months ago, I was listening to NPR while driving across town.
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Robert Larson: Grandma and Grandpa
I met my friend Robert Larson many years ago, when he was working as a newspaper photographer, learning his craft and thinking about a future as a documentary photographer.
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Amani Willett: Disquiet
Amani Willett has just published an new monograph, Disquiet, by Damiani Publishers that is available now in Europe and soon in the U.S.
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Dan Younger: Some Kids
Never before have so many fine art and documentary photographers turned their lenses on the world within the confines of their own front door.
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Rebecca Martinez: preTenders
I’ve been a long time fan of Rebecca Martinez’s work, first her capture of mannequins in Beauty Challenged, and now her three part series on the sub-culture of life-like babies
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Jennifer Shaw
Jennifer Shaw is the heart and soul of PhotoNOLA, an organization that creates opportunities for exposure for emerging photographers, but sometimes we forget that the people behind the curta
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Jennifer Kaczmarek
Florida photographer, Jennifer Kaczmarek, has a natural affinity for capturing the essence of a child.










