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David Benjamin Sherry's "Earth Changes" available through Morel Books
David Benjamin Sherry’s new book Earth Changes is now available through Moral Books and just the cover with the spiral comb-binding alreadylook impressive. Sherry’s approach to the mediu
June 16, 2015
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"Artek" by Claudine Doury
In one of her earliest body of works that began in 1994 and continued on for ten years after, Parisian photographer Claudine Doury documented the down time of teenagers at the biggest pioneer summer
June 15, 2015
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“Havana Life” Photobook by Nad Yaqub
Until June 20, Nad Yaqub is working to fund the publication of a photobook titled “Havana Life”. The project, which is hoping to be funded through a Kickstarter campaign, documents Cuba&
June 15, 2015
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The Photographs of Noah Jashinski
The work of Noah Jashinski focuses on intimacy and emotional authenticity. He is interested in imperfections and keeping them and “happy accidents” in his images. He uses primarily black
June 14, 2015
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Found Vernacular Ping Pong Photographs by Alec Soth
One could argue that Magnum photographer Alec Soth is as well known for his images as he is for is love of ping-pong. In a collaborative effort with writers and fellow ping-pong aficionados Geoff Dy
June 13, 2015
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"Open at Noon" by Mark Powell
Open at Noon is a project by Mexico-City based photographer Mark Alor Powell. Presented without introduction or any sort of statement, the series is full of images that feel familiar, but are tinged
June 11, 2015
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Photographs from Wenxin Zhang’s "Five Nights, Aquarium"
In Five Nights, Aquarium, artist Wenxin Zhang combines short stories and photography to illustrate her memories. The series combines qualities of autobiography and fictional story telling. Her writi
June 11, 2015
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Germaine Krull "A Photographer's Journey" @ Jeu de Paume, Paris
Germaine Krull (Wilda-Poznań, East Prussia [after 1919: Poland], 1897-Wetzlar, Germany, 1985) is at once one of the best-known figures in the history of photography, by virtue of her role in the av
June 11, 2015
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The Sensory Self-Portraits of Edu Monteiro
Edu Monteiro transforms himself in his work, disguising his face until he himself is indistinguishable. In his work, the artist himself become’s a sculpture to be photographed combining elemen
June 10, 2015
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Magnum's $100 square print sale
The prestigious international photography cooperative, Magnum Photos, originally co-founded by Henri Cartier-Bresson, is having a very rare print sale that includes 51 photographer’s photos. T
June 09, 2015
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"Sublime Gestures" by Tom Turner
Focusing on the main ideas of time, memory, and perception, Texas-based artist Tom Turner explores the relationship between people and their environments in his series Sublime Gestures. Layering red
June 09, 2015
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video: InFrame Jessica Lehrman
“In terms of photography and the photo world, I’m doing everything wrong,” says Brooklyn-based photographer Jessica Lehrman when speaking about her work, but that’s probably
June 08, 2015
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