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Review Santa Fe: Marc McAndrews
Over the next month, I will be sharing the work of photographers who attended Review Santa Fe in June.
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Jean Laughton: Go West and My Ranching Life
I love all photographs about the west. My father was a cowboy and though I never lived in Arizona, my heart is on the range.
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Larry Wiese
Larry Wiese has been engaged in photography for half a century, and his curiosity and desire to explore new ideas and technologies is a strong as ever.
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Interview with Jane Hilton: DEAD EAGLE TRAIL
My father was a cowboy, born and raised in Arizona, so when I spent time with Jane Hilton’s terrific monograph, Dead Eagle Trail, it resonated with me completely.
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Loretta Ayeroff
I often think that we create work at such a fast pace, that we really don’t have time to revisit and digest the plethora of images in our photo reserves.
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Shannon Richardson
I don’t know Shannon Richardson personally, but I kind of think he is a quiet and thoughtful man.
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Bernd Reinhardt
This, being sort of the official last day of summer, calls out for one last look at the potential of having time off–time to make work and time to hit the open road and leave the days
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J Bennett Fitts
So this is how the story goes: A photographer walks into a bar. It’s dark and a cooling relief from a hot summer’s day.
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Walker Pickering: Nearly West
Walker Pickering is about to open an exhibition of a project that he has been working on for close to three years. Nearly West will open at the B.
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Ed Freeman
Tonight Ed Freeman is opening an exhibition of his award-winning series, Desert Realty at 945 Chung King Road in downtown Los Angeles.
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MIGRATION, Lost and Found in America
You might as well pour yourself a second cup of coffee as this post sends you on a photographic journey across America.
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Mike Sinclair
I was first exposed to Mike Sinclair’s work on 20×200. I am drawn to the sense of nostolgia in his work, and to the colors that are at the same time muted and brilliant.












