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Verner Soler
My friend, Verner Soler, has opened a wonderful solo exhibition, Visits to My Village, at Hous Projects in Los Angeles with the of Artist’s Reception on Saturday, March 26th from 10-4
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My Grandmother’s Polaroids
The Silas Finch Foundation, a terrific non-profit arts organization founded in February 2009 and based in New York is the brainchild of Kevin Messina.
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Lucia Herrero
Spanish photographer, Lucia Herrero, has a wonderful exhibition, Tribes, at Galeria Tagomago in Barcelona on display through April 9th.
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Irina Werning
I am featuring two bodies of work, one today by Irina Werning, and one tomorrow by Gabriela Herman–both have been bouncing around on a myriad of blogs, but still wanted to share them o
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Gail Seely
Looking at photographers from Review LA…
Gail Seely has created a series, God Bless the Child, that has been a personal journey through a difficult childhood. -
Angela Cappetta
New York photographer, Angela Cappetta is engaged in all aspects of the photographic profession, working as a commercial, wedding, fine art, and documentary photographer.
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Kristen Fecker Peroni
Kristen Fecker Peroni received her MFA in photography from the University of New Mexico and has taught photography at Eastern Michigan University and the University of New Mexico.
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Dawn Roscoe: C4FAP Juror’s Selection for Exquisite Suburbia
Chicago Photographer, Dawn Roscoe’s , The Family Portrait, recently won the Juror’s Selection in the New Normal exhibition at the Center for Fine Art Photography.
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2010 LENSCRATCH Family Exhibition
Bernd Reinhardt, Lena’s Little Feet, Los Angeles, CA
First of all, I want to extend a big thank you to all that participated by submitting your personal response to Family–it is
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Christopher Capozziello: Critical Mass Top 50: Living with Cerebral Palsy
This week Lenscratch is looking at some of the top 50 portfolios from Critical Mass….
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Jessica Hines: Lens Culture 2010 International Exposure Award for My Brother’s War
In case you’ve somehow missed exploring Jessica Hines’ comprehensive body of work, My Brother’s War, it is being well celebrated this year.
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Jacqueline McCullough
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