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Erik Boker
I am a big fan of Erik Boker’s work. It’s smart, focused, funny, and spot on.
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Waste Land by Vik Muniz
Ordinarily I don’t feature movies on Lenscratch, but after watching Wasteland recently (on Netflix), is am moved to broadcast the importance of this film.
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Ernie Button
Looking at participants from Photolucida…
I discovered Ernie Button’s work at Photolucida two years ago, and have shared it in my classes ever since. -
Steve Aishman
I particularly like photographers that think outside the box, and that means Steve Aishman is high on my list.
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Sayaka Minemura
Just thought I’d start your weekend off with a smile and some great breakfast ideas.
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Christin Boggs
Photographer Christin Boggs is looking at what is on our plate at a time when our supermarkets are bursting with selection.
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What’s Cooking?
Today’s economic situation requires many institutions to create new ways of fundraising.
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Mark Menjivar
I am featuring a few more Critical Mass portfolios that were stand-outs in my very subjective opinion. There are numerous others that have already been featured on Lenscratch.
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Charlie Grosso
Charlie Grosso, is a Chinese American female photographer, who happens to have a male Italian name. Born in Taipaei, Taiwan, Charlie moved to Los Angeles when she was 11.
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Jonathan Blaustein
looking at Review Santa Fe participants
I was happy to meet Jonathan Blaustein at Review Santa Fe as I’m a big fan of his work. -
Catharine Stebbins
continuing to look at West Coast photographers…
Catharine Stebbins was born in Palm Springs, CA, and perhaps that led to her to her affinity for heat and landscapes. -
Jon Huck
continuing to look at West Coast photographers
With Valentine’s Day falling on a Saturday, I thought Los Angeles photographer, Jon Huck’s wonderful, whimsical, and conceptual wor