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Briana Earl: Developing My Archive: On Being
©Briana Earl, First in Flight
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place. Today, we’ll be looking at Briana Earl’s series Developing my Archive: On Being.
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Evan Benally Atwood: Black Hills
©Evan Benally Atwood, Black Hills
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place. Today, we’ll be looking at Evan Benally Atwood’s series Black Hills.
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Anna Reich: This Land
©Anna Reich, Residents at McCrossan Boys Ranch, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, from This Land
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place.
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Radius Books: Artist Weekend 2023
Radius Book Weekend 2023, photo credit: Esha Chiocchio
Radius Books, a non-profit unique book publisher is known for their compelling books with extraordinary designs.
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Photographers on Photographers: Barry Schwartz in Conversation with Jana Ašenbrennerová
Evicted from her home by in-laws for not giving birth to a son, Laxmi KC, 30, is a mother of four who grew up in a rural area of Nepal.
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Photographers on Photographers: Barry Schwartz in Conversation with Jesse Burke
Bleachers. © Jesse Burke
Jesse Burke is a fine art, editorial, and advertising photographer based in Rhode Island.
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Photographers on Photographers: Barry Schwartz in Conversation with Rachael Wright
© Rachael Wright, from the series “The Wall”
Rachael Wright (b. 1981) is a portrait and documentary photographer based in Oakland, California.
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Ryan Arthurs in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Ryan Arthurs, from the series “Strata”
Ryan Arthurs is an artist and gallerist from Buffalo, NY who understands the potential for photographs to capture the sensitivity and e
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Letitia Huckaby: Bitter Waters Sweet
©Letitia Huckaby, Ms. Joycelyn, Pigment Print on Fabric with Embroidery, 71” x 41”, 2022
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photograph.
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Art + Science: The Pandemic: Renate Aller
©Renate Aller, Book cover “side walk 6′ apart in NYC” self-portrait with Baby Boy aka Dan Frieber , 2020
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the artists who were able to a
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Juan Herrero: Photographing the Far North
©Juan Herrero, from The Island of the Day Before
If one could read human history in the form of a consolidated text, the potential for unique narratives would at first appear infinite.