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Interview with Lorena Guillen Vaschetti: HISTORIA, MEMORIA Y SILENCIOS
“My mother and I are the only members left of a big Italian family.
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Heidi Lender
It’s not easy to use humor, simplicity, and self-portraits to talk about ourselves, but Heidi Lender has done it brilliantly in her new series, She Can Leap Tall Buildings.
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They say it’s your birthday….
Well, it’s my birthday too and I am being a complete lazy bones on my birthday…partly because I am flying to NYC today, and partly because my plate has been full of lots of thing
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Monika Merva
When checking to find the results of the Center of Fine Art Photography’s Portrait Exhibition, jurored by the impeccable gallerist, Anna Walker Skillman, of Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta
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Christopher Capozziello
Looking at few of the portfolios that received Honorable Mentions for the Santa Fe Prize offered by Center and jurored by Maggie Blanchard of Twin Palms Publishing….
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Dona Schwartz
Looking at few of the portfolios that received Honorable Mentions for the Santa Fe Prize offered by Center and jurored by Maggie Blanchard of Twin Palms Publishing….
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Polly Gaillard
Mommy/Daddy from Truth, Fear & Fabrication
Polly Gaillard comes to photography with a camera bag full of life experiences that she mines for series that include themes of motherhood, ch -
Re Runs: Gilda Davidian
This was first posted in 2009…
I’ve been meaning to write about Los Angeles photographer, Gilda Davidian for sometime.
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Kristy Carpenter
Kristy Carpenter grew up in rural America, in the town of Bronson, Michigan, “where there are probably more farm animals than people and only two working traffic lights.
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Laura Hartford
When I was determining the Juror’s Selection Award image for the Center of Fine Art Photography’s Dreams Exhibition, I was looking for an image that felt unexpected and original.
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Critical Mass 2011: Bootsy Holler
©Bootsy Holler
Los Angeles photographer, Bootsy Holler, is a commercial, editorial and fine art photographer who has been shooting professionally and exhibiting for more than 20 years.
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Robert Welsh
Robert Welsh grew up in Brighton, a working-class neighborhood in Boston and has lived in San Francisco for the last two decades.










