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Tierney Gearon
continuing to look at West Coast photographers this month
Los Angeles is waiting for Tierney Gearon’s blockbuster show, Exposure, to open at the Ace Gallery in Los Angeles on February -
Natalie Young
Continuing to look at Review LA participants
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Robin Schwartz: Amelia’s World
I don’t know if it’s the election, but I seem to be looking at a lot of life affirming work lately.
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Mary Farmilant
I recieved a newsletter from Mary Farmilant, and I was glad to become more familiar with her work. She has several terrific series. The two I am featuring are Hospital and Could You Please.
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Verner Soler
As a teacher, it’s not often that a student comes into class fully formed as a photographer.
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Dona Schwartz: In the Kitchen
Call me crazy, but I have been seeing a trend in photographing family life.
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Edith Maybin
British photographer, Edith Maybin, plays with our ability to interpret an image in her series, The Tenby Document.
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Kate Pollard
Kate Pollard seems to be the Howard Hughes of the photography world….
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David Hilliard
It’s funny, I was thinking about David Hilliard yesterday and wondering was he’s been up to lately, and then today I opened an e-mail from Anna Walker-Skillman about a new David
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Blake Andrews
There are reality shows and then there are shows of reality. Blake Andrews shares his world in such a real way and brings us along for the chaotic, exhausting, messy, and humorous ride.
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Jennifer Shaw: Hurricane Story
I discovered Jennifer Shaw’s work on Australian photographer, Brian Webster’s blog, Carrousel.
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Paul Anthony Melado: The Difficulties of Being
I was curious about an image featured in an ad in the back of Black & White magazine. Really, it was his title that got me: The Difficulties of Being.










