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Douglas Stockdale: The Flow of Light Brushes the Shadow
©Douglas Stockdale, The Flow of Light Brushes the Shadow
Douglas Stockdale’s newest book The Flow of Light Brushes the Shadow (published by Singular Images Press), is an insightful look
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Matthew Arnold: Storytellers
©Matthew Arnold, from Longing For Amelia
Recorded history and photography. While the terms aren’t exactly synonymous there is great degree of overlap in the way we discuss the two.
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Bunny Luna: We Need Each Other
© Bunny Luna 2018
While my medium is primarily photography, it is also energy, light, movement, touch, emotion, connection, and love.
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Photolucida: Carolyn Russo: The Art of the Airport Tower
Today’s post is part of several weeks dedicated to work seen at Photolucida…
Dubai International Airport, Dubai, United Arab Emerates ©Carolyn Russo/Smithsonian
Two years
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Photolucida: Ferit Kuyas: Aurora
Today’s post is part of several weeks dedicated to work seen at Photolucida…
I’m a long time fan of Swiss photographer, Ferit Kuyas.
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Reruns: Benjamin Rasmussen
This post was originally featured in 2010 as part of a feature on the top 50 portfolios from Critical Mass….
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Jan Kempenaers: Spomenik
Jan Kempenaers lives in Antwerp and works in Ghent, Belgium and is opening a solo exhibition at the Breese Little Gallery in London.
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Alison Turner: American Portraits
Shooting strangers while on the road is not always an easy thing.
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Cade Overton: Never Going Home
I’ve been thinking a lot about how much of a gift it is to be able to use our photographs as another way of expressing ourselves.
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Canteen Magazine’s Naked Judging: Learning from Rejection, Part 2
End of Day. Valley of Fire.
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Silver Eye 2013 Keystone Award: Ross Mantle
Ross Mantle is a recipient of the Silver Eye Center for Photography $1,000 Keystone Award for a Pennsylvania artist for his series California, Pennsylvania.
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Australian Week: Ingvar Kenne
Guest Curator for Australian Week is the talented Heidi Romano. Today she features the work of Ingvar Kenne…
We love looking at other people.