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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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Santiago Vanegas: UN TE ST ES O AM R CA
©Santiago Vanegas, from UN TE ST ES O AM R CA
The work of Santiago Vanegas addresses mankind’s most challenging issues.
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Alanna Airitam: The Golden Age
©Alanna Airitam, Saint Monroe
San Diego-based portrait photographer Alanna Airitam understands personally that representation matters.
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Terri Warpinski: Death[s]trip
©Terri Warpinski
December 9, 1961 [Dieter Wohlfahrt]
Corner of Bergstrasse and Hauptstrasse, Staaken, 54 years later. -
Jay Turner Frey Seawell: National Trust
Lenscratch will be featuring submitted projects this week…
Politics are addictive. Like Hollywood and tabloid articles, we fixate on the political news about our own soil. -
Yoav Friedländer: A Form of View
This week we are sharing work submitted to Lenscratch…
Going through the submissions, Yoav Friedländer’s images stood out to me off the bat.
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Cat Gwynn: Hungry – The Insatiable State of America
Abundance
Money never made a man happy yet, nor will it. The more a man has, the more he wants. Instead of filling a vacuum, it makes one. -
Romania Week: Marius Weber
by Kathleen Laraia McLaughlin
Editor, poet, public performer, producer, and conceptual artist, Marius Weber, was born in Sibiu, Transylvania, in a German-speaking family. -
Romania Week: Ioana Moldovan
by Kathleen Laraia McLaughlin
Ioana Moldovan is a self taught photographer and studied marketing and international relations at university. -
Photolucida: Kirk Crippens: Bank Rupture
Today’s post is part of several weeks dedicated to work seen at Photolucida…
I’m beginning to think that Kirk Crippens sleeps with a camera, or simply doesn’t sleep
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Liu Bolin
You have to have been living under a rock if you aren’t familiar with the work of Liu Bolin….or perhaps Liu Bolin is under a rock and you haven’t noticed.
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Pascal Fellonneau
One last post about elections for 2012 and thought I would end with a humorous take on campaign posters.