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"Hide" by Jason Vaughn
Wisconsin-based photographer Jason Vaughn’s first major series hide is a typological study using Wisconsin hunting stands a reflection on legacies and family. In 2011, while working on hide, V
May 24, 2015
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The work of Nenad Saljic
Croatia-based photographer Nenad Saljic made the decision to dedicate all his focus and time to his photographic endeavors. Trained as a mountaineer and caver in his youth, Saljic is inspired by his
May 23, 2015
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Closing party for "Build us a Path" @ Space 1026, Philadelphia
In case you spaced out and missed Clint Woodside’s photography exhibition Build Us A Path at Space 1026 in Philadelphia, here’s another chance to go see it and party at the same time. Ne
May 22, 2015
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Photographs by Adeline Mai
Photographs of people taken underwater naturally have an otherworldy feel to them and it can be easy to twist and maneuver the body into unique and visually interesting positions. The photographs in
May 22, 2015
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Frédéric Brenner: An Archaeology of Fear and Desire @ Howard Greenberg Gallery, New york
An exhibition of recent photographs of Israel and the West Bank by Frédéric Brenner is currently on display at Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York. An Archeology of Fear and Desire is
May 21, 2015
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"Paths will Cross" @ Seeing Things Gallery
Clear your calendar for June 12th if you are anywhere near San Jose, California, because Seeing Things Gallery will be hosting a two-man show entitled Paths May Cross by photographers Brad Westcott
May 21, 2015
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The Work Nate Walton (NSFW)
We’ve shared Nate Walton’s work in the past and today we revisited his Tumblr finding a bunch of new stuff, so why not keep you updated? Walton is Los Angeles-based photographer, whose grainy, na
May 21, 2015
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Photographs by Jason Nocito
Few photographers can successfully balance both the commercial and fine art side of photography like Jason Nocito. The New York-based photographer has excelled in his personal work publishing a numb
May 20, 2015
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The Photographs of Misha Gordin
We have posted Riga, Latvia-based photographer Misha Gordin's Crowd series before. Here is a collection of some of his other work. The images look like digital reproductions but are all "assembled an
May 20, 2015
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A sense of place
Published on the occasion o the exhibition at Pier 24, A Sense of Place explores how photographs shape the perception of our environments. Together, the exhibited works shift in scale from room size
May 19, 2015
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“ONE HUNDRED SEATS – THE 113TH” by Colin Todd
In his series “ONE HUNDRED SEATS – THE 113TH”, New York-based photographer Colin Todd takes official portraits provided by the members of the 113th US Senate and attempts to remove
May 19, 2015
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Dina Oganova's "I Am Georgia"
We became aware of Dina Oganova aka Dikarka’s (Wild Girl) photographs when she was nominated this year for PDN’s 30, a well deserved award for a photographer with an innate sense for mak
May 18, 2015
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