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ReRuns: The Elizabeth Avedon Mixtape
LENSCRATCH is revisiting some of our favorite posts, Mixtapes, and Interviews this week! Today we feature Elizabeth Avedon’s Mixtape and learn more about her remarkable life and celebr
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Feodor Pitcairn: Primordial Landscapes: Iceland Revealed
© Feodor Pitcairn
Feodor Pitcairn’s book, Primordial Landscapes: Iceland Revealed, is a thrill to experience.
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Rebecca Senf: Creating Artist’s Books
Today’s post is written by Rebecca Senf, a significant voice in our community holding positions at both the Phoenix Art Museum (as the Norton Family Curator) and the Creative Center
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Minor White: Manifestations of the Spirit
Self-discovery through a camera? I am scared to look for fear of discovering how shallow my Self is! I will persist however . . . because the camera has its eye on the exterior world.
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Michael Ast: Trying To Find The Ocean
Photographer Michael Ast has recently created a new book, Trying to Find the Ocean, self-published in an edition of 300.
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Michael Jang: College
Having attended a college art program myself and knowing the shenanigans that art students create for themselves, I was thrilled to spend time with Michael Jang’s photographs from his
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Linda Morrow: Echoes of Ovid
I am a long time fan of the photographs and books of Linda Morrow. She has recently released her 4th monograph, Echoes of Ovid, and it’s simply stunning.
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Peter van Agtmael: Disco Night Sept 11
©2014 Peter van Agtmael
Disco Night Sept 11 is a book about more than the brutality of conflict.
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Stefan Heyne: Naked Light: Exposing Infinity
German Photographer, Stefan Heyne, has recently opened an exhibition, NAKED LIGHT.
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Matthew Arnold: Topography Is Fate—North African Battlefields of World War II
Photographer Matthew Arnold has recently published a monograph, Topography is Fate – North Battlefields of World War II, published by Kehrer Verlag.
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Book Week: Pamela Littky: Vacancy
I had the lovely opportunity to meet Pamela Littky at her book signing at Paris Photo Los Angeles last week.
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Book Week: Christina Riley: Back to Me
In 2011 I lost my mind.
Somewhere beneath the world we all know, was mine. With reality
removed, I stepped forward. Into a dream. There was no self, there
was nothing else.
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