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Ashley Kauschinger: Hot Skin
One of the great pleasures of attending the SPE (Society of Photographic Educators) Conference in San Francisco, was the Friday night Portfolio Walk, where hundreds of students and educators
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Katie Shapiro
Spring is in the air and Katie Shapiro has lept into April taking no prisioners.
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Success Stories: Kerry Mansfield
Kerry Mansfield is a success story on so many levels.
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Do Process: Jennifer F. Schlesinger
This week I am featuring artists exhibiting in Verve Gallery’s Do Process exhibition, showcasing eight unique approaches to the photographic process.
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Perceptions 2012
Opening tomorrow night at the Julia Dean Photography Center, is a wonderful exhibition, Perceptions 2012, that features a group of terrific emerging photographers making work in Los Angeles.
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Kate Orne: The Landscape With
I first became aware of Kate Orne’s photographs when she won the Berenice Abbott Prize for her work with sex trade workers in Pakistan.
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Noelle Swan Gilbert: Right Now, This Is The Way It Is
Los Angeles photographer, Noelle Swan Gilbert, comes to photography after a career as a music executive, though she has had her hands on a camera since she was a child.
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Misha Friedman: Donbass Romanticism
After I discovered Misha Friedman’s photographs on The Forward Thinking Museum’s website, I began to see his name everywhere.
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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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Aline Smithson: Converging Conversations
Sharing a work-in-progress series titled, Converging Conversations.
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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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Samuel Bland
This week we are exploring the work of the Fiveleveninetynine Collective of London, the creators of the Broken Train and A Royal Wedding.











