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Liz Albert and Shane VanOosterhout: Instant Classic
I was thrilled to see Liz Albert’s name on my line-up for the New England Portfolio Reviews as we had previously shared her project, Family Fictions and I am a fan of her work.
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Twiggy Boyer: Fragments & Houses
©Twiggy Boyer, Autumnal Breeze, mixed-media collage, 11×14″, 2021
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photograph.
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Sofia Dalamagka: Evanescentium Memento
©Sofia Dalamagka, 1951, 2022
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photograph. Today, we’ll be looking at Sofia Dalamagka’s series Evanescentium Memento.
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Letitia Huckaby: Bitter Waters Sweet
©Letitia Huckaby, Ms. Joycelyn, Pigment Print on Fabric with Embroidery, 71” x 41”, 2022
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photograph.
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Dillon Bryant: From There to Here and Never Back Again
©Dillon Bryant, Mythos, Scanned collage made from found and taken images, family album cover, 2022
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photograph.
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Deborah Orloff: Elusive Memory: Lost Histories
©Deborah Orloff, School Photos 3 from Elusive Memory, 2019
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photograph.
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Jordan Davis Robles: The Nuclear Construct
©Jordan Davis Robles, Honey on the Kitchen Floor, Scanned Found family photos, honey and honeycomb, Digital photography
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photogr
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Leah Schretenthaler: Aloha from Hawaii
©Leah Schretenthaler, Hawaiian Chief, laser etched postcard, 4” x 6”, 2022
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photograph.
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Photographers on Photographers: Su Ji Lee in Conversation with Kensuke Koike
© Kensuke Koike, Wish VI, 2012
“If I have many ingredients in my refrigerator, I can cook everything I want. But some ingredients may never be used.
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Daniel Seth Kraus: Plain Ordinary Working People
©Daniel Seth Kraus, Found Negatives, c.
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Focus on Vernacular: The Anonymous Project
©Courtesy of the Anonymous Project
We recently talked with Lee Shulman, Film director, Founder and Curator of The Anonymous Project.
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