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Marina Font
Sometimes I come across an image that I wish I had produced…and if I didn’t produce it, I wish I owned it.
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Success Stories: Ken Rosenthal
Many years ago, back in the Stone Age when photographers used film and worked in the darkroom, and when I was struggling to find my voice as a photographer and looking a lots of work, I cam
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Eleonora Ronconi
The first photograph I discovered from Eleonora Ronconi’s Once Upon a Time project was the one featured below.
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Collin Avery
Massachusetts photographer, Collin Avery, is at the beginning of what looks like a long and happy career as an imagemaker.
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John Stanley
The name John Stanley kept popping up in association with the Camera Club of New York (he’s the director), and it sent me to his site to learn more about him.
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André França
Last week I attended the new Annenberg Space for Photography’s exhibition, Beauty CULTure.
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Success Stories: Susan Burnstine
Today’s post is especially meaningful as I am celebrating a significant marker in a photographer’s journey.
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2011 LENSCRATCH Happy Mother’s Day, Mom! Exhibition
I was thinking about Mother’s Day earlier in the week, thinking about how both my kids are now living in the Big Apple while I live in the Big Avocado and we won’t be enjoying a
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Success Stories: Tami Bone
I’m been a fan of Tami Bone’s dreamy and surreal photographs for a long time and I have been remiss in sharing her work on Lenscratch.
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Laurie McCormick
Photography can be therapeutic, but it can also be joyful and soothing, insightful and beautiful.
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Lisette de Boisblanc
Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, Lisette de Boisblanc had just left for college when Hurricane Katrina hit her beloved city.
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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.











